12th International Conference on Urban Health

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12th International Conference on Urban Health

The International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH) is one of the largest urban health conferences for exchanging ideas and opinions among urban health professionals. This initiative gathers different academics, policy makers, implementers, and communities to discuss effective and applicable results on the interactions of the urban development for attaining health equity in urban settings.

ICUH 2015 will take place March 9-12, 2015 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It will be unique as this will be the first ICUH in Asia. Bangladesh Urban Health Network, Eminence, International Society of Urban Health and New York Academy of Medicine are very delighted to taking on this national and global leadership role to advance the generation, exchange and application of high quality urban health knowledge.

The major objective of the ICUH is to gather scientists, practitioners, policy makers and community organizations across disciplines and geographic boundaries (high and low-income settings), to exchange ideas and advance research and practice that promote the health of individuals who are in urban regions, including those individuals who belong to disadvantaged groups. The conference aims to promote trans disciplinary and collaborative research, policy, and interventions, to foster international discussion of urban health issues, to build networks among individuals engaged in urban health, and to promote the understanding of the impact of urban areas on health and behavior. ICUH 2015 aims to focus on post-2015 development agenda.

Registration and Call for Abstracts is now OPEN!!

Visit www.icuh2015.org or contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.
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