The ministers and deputy ministers of Brazil, Cape Verde, and Costa Rica will be part of the segment. Representatives from Burundi, Zambia, Venezuela, Egypt, and the Pan American Health Organization will participate in the subsequent panel.
The presentation of Cuban books on Pediatrics, Food and Nutritional Care for Pregnant Women, and the History of Anesthesia are part of other activities.
Cuba Health 2025 is the flagship event of Cuban public health and ends this Friday, April 25. The Convention is held every three years, sponsored by prestigious national and international organizations.
Among the event’s main objectives are the debate on public health management models at the global, regional, and local levels, the strengthening of health systems in the post-COVID-19 era, and health-centered public policies, with an emphasis on the adoption of policies that contribute to consolidating the “One Health” paradigm as a comprehensive health strategy.
The convention provides a scientific framework for exchanges on relevant topics of the 2030 Health Agenda.
The experiences of approximately 5,000 participants from 88 countries, and the voices of health leaders and experts participating in the debates, will contribute to the search for consensus around the main challenges of global health as a guarantee of access and equity in health.
The Cuba Health 2025 Convention is also a favorable space for reaching agreements, signing collaboration agreements, and adopting strategic declarations in the health field.
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