• Reform of CEAS
• External dimension of crisis management
• Asylum-seekers with special needs
Language: English
Organiser: Dr Karine Caunes (ERA)
Event number: 417R05
Objective
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9.00 |
Welcome and introduction
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9.10 |
All Policies for a Healthy Europe: placing citizens’ well-being at the centre of policy
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9.20 |
Investing people: health and well-being as drivers of inclusive growth
It’s Possible: Learning from cross-sectoral action at national and European level
Followed by roundtable discussion, moderated by Tamsin Rose
Delivering for citizens: the political case for European action on health and well-being
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10.20 |
Making it happen: the political opportunity in 2019 This session is divided into three parts. After each part, there will be opportunity for roundtable discussion, including interventions by: Brian O’Connor, Chair, European Connected Health Alliance; Freek Spinnewijn, President, European Public Health Alliance and member of the European Commission Working Group on SDGs; Erika Widegreen, CEO, Re-Imagine Europa; EuroHealthNet (speaker tbc); Nicola Bedlington, Secretary General, European Patients’ Forum
I. Co-creating a multi-stakeholder vision for 2020 and beyond
II. Learning from successful political action in other sectors
III. Communicating to achieve our goals
IV. Concluding remarks
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11.50 |
Working together to deliver on a Healthy Europe 2020 – 2025 for citizens
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This event is enabled by knowledge partnership from various organsations and by sponsorship from Johnson and Johnson and Microsoft.
• Reform of CEAS
• External dimension of crisis management
• Asylum-seekers with special needs
Language: English
Organiser: Dr Karine Caunes (ERA)
Event number: 417R05
Objective
Oceans cover more than two-thirds of our planet. They are rich in resources and provide people with food, energy, and a stable climate.
60 Years after the signing of the Rome Treaty, Europe is not a pretty sight. The UK is leaving after a guest performance of 44 years; populism and Euroscepticism prevail in many Member States; the days of an ‘ever closer union’ seem to be numbered.
This year’s seminar builds on the 2016 ISC science-for-development seminar, which helped to advance the agenda for Europe-Africa cooperation, especially in the science field.
To find out more, please visit http://www.socialistsanddemocrats.eu/withafrica
An analysis presented by academic experts from the United States of America
HOW CAN EUROPE LEAD ON FINDING A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION FOR SYRIA?
A DISCUSSION WITH SYRIAN CIVIL SOCIETY
Brussels 08/01/2016