Hello and welcome to the Global Conversation on Sustainable Health. The webinar will bring together esteemed panelists from different sectors for a moment to take stock of where we stand and what must happen next. With just five years left, there's zero time to waste.
Date: Tuesday 6th May 2025
10:00-11:15 CEST, AM-12:15 PM EAT
https://bit.ly/GlobalConversations2-2025
Health doesn’t exist in isolation—it’s woven into our environment, our societies, and our future. That’s why we are bringing together thinkers, doers, and visionaries for this Global Conversation on Sustainable Health.
Born from a collaboration between Karolinska Institutet and Makerere University’s Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Health, these dialogues crack open the big questions: How do we teach sustainable health when the definition keeps evolving? What does it really mean to build health systems that last?
This time, we’re joining forces with Sustainable Health in Partnership (SHIP) and uniting perspectives from Sweden’s leading universities—from Karolinska Institutet’s CESH to Uppsala University’s health research to Umeå University’s transformation initiatives to Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)’s One Health approach.
Come add your voice to a conversation that’s shaping how we learn, teach, and practice health for generations to come with an incredible panel of speakers.
- Dr. Tobias Alfvén, Paediatrician and Clinical Professor of Global Child Health at Karolinska Institutet
- Ms. Gabriella Hök, Manager, Sustainable Health in Partnership
- Dr. Rhoda Wanyenze, Professor and Dean, School of Public Health, Makerere University
- Dr. Mala Ali Mapatano, Professor and former Deputy Director Kinshasa School of Public Health, University of Kinshasa
- Dr. Chiara Lenza, Senior Lecturer, Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University
- Ms. Faith Hungwe, Research Assistant, Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Health (CESH), Karolinska Institutet
- Dr. Mats Målqvist, Professor of Global Health, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University
We look forward to your participation!