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Category Archives: GNHiAP events

Webinaire – La Santé dans toutes les politiques au Québec : Travailler de manière intersectorielle pour promouvoir la santé et l’équité (French Version)

Action: SDG Posted on December 13, 2022 by Alexandra Espin-EspinozaFebruary 6, 2023

🇬🇧To consult this page in English, click here. Ce webinaire a fait partie des activités du Global Network for Health in All Policies (GNHiAP), un réseau mondial mené par plusieurs pays et dont la mission est de travailler avec diverses … Continue reading →

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Webinar – Health in All Policies in Québec: Working Across Sectors to Promote Health and Equity (English Version)

Action: SDG Posted on December 8, 2022 by Alexandra Espin-EspinozaFebruary 3, 2023

⚜️Pour consulter cette page en français, cliquez ici. This webinar was part of the activities of the Global Network for Health in All Policies (GNHiAP). The GNHiAP is a country-led initiative with a mission to work with various stakeholders to … Continue reading →

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Webinar – Public Health Partner Authorities: An Example of Health in All Policies Governance in Practice

Action: SDG Posted on August 26, 2022 by Alexandra Espin-EspinozaOctober 7, 2022

RECORDING POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ADDITIONAL RESOURCES For more information on Australia’s PHPA, see: SA Health’s website Public Health Partner Authorities Frequently Asked Questions Information around SA’s overall approach to HiAP Indigenous PhD scholarships   BACKGROUND This presentation was part of Global … Continue reading →

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News from our New Zealand colleagues: Health in All Policies (HiAP) Workshop

Action: SDG Posted on July 28, 2022 by Alexandra Espin-EspinozaJuly 28, 2022

On July 5th, the Health in All Policies (HiAP) team at Te Mana Ora hosted an online workshop for colleagues working in HiAP-related public health roles across New Zealand. Over 50 participants attended with representation from each public health office … Continue reading →

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WEBINAR MATERIAL – Four Pillars of “Health in All Policies” for Sustainable Multisectoral Collaboration on Social Determinants of Health, Equity and Well-being

Action: SDG Posted on March 18, 2022 by Mylène MaguireSeptember 30, 2022

When: May 12, 2022 What time: 6 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Montréal-Eastern Daylight Time 12:00 p.m. to 13:30 p.m. Geneva – Central European Time Recording PowerPoint Presentation This webinar was organized by the World Health Organization, the Global Network for … Continue reading →

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Report and Video: Webinar – Health in All Policies in Thailand: Institutionalization and Politicization

Action: SDG Posted on January 10, 2022 by Mylène MaguireSeptember 30, 2022

The National Health Commission Office (NHCO) Thailand held a webinar entitled “Health in All Policies in Thailand: Institutionalization and Politicization” on 13 January 2022. The full description is presented below. To access the YouTube video, click here. To read the … Continue reading →

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WEBINAR MATERIAL – Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19: Wellbeing economics and social protection

Action: SDG Posted on January 26, 2021 by Mylène MaguireFebruary 25, 2021

The material from the webinar on Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19 is now available. Don’t hesitate to share with you colleagues and networks! RECORDING The following presentations are also available for download: COVID 19 – a challenge … Continue reading →

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WEBINAR MATERIAL – Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19: What roles for the health sector moving forward?

Action: SDG Posted on November 16, 2020 by Mylène MaguireSeptember 30, 2022

The material from the webinar on Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19 is now available! Don’t hesitate to share with you colleagues and networks! Click here to learn more about the upcoming GNHiAP webinar on HiAP and COVID-19. … Continue reading →

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GNHiAP side event at 71st World Health Assembly – May 2018

Action: SDG Posted on May 13, 2018 by Paul SchneiderFebruary 20, 2020

HiAP – a strategic function of public health and UHC can help countries to deliver both Sustainable Development Goals and Universal Health Coverage, and various countries will share their experiences of best practices. 23 May 2018 12:30 – 14:00h The Graduate … Continue reading →

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Launch of the Global Network for Health in All Policies (GNHiAP) at 70th World Health Assembly

Action: SDG Posted on May 25, 2017 by Paul SchneiderMay 14, 2018

​A new Global Network for Health in All Policies (GNHiAP) is an initiative launched by five governments – Sudan, Finland, Thailand, State of South Australia and the Province of Quebec. They will work jointly to strengthen and institutionalize the HiAP … Continue reading →

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Webinar – Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19: Wellbeing economics and social protection

Webinar – Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19: What roles for the health sector moving forward? November 10, 2020

Webinar – Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19: What roles for the health sector moving forward? October 29, 2020

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