The France One Global Health (FrOGH) network was officially launched in December 2024 during the Global Health Festival in Lyon, France. This new initiative aims to unite leading academic and hospital experts focusing on global health within France and foster collaboration with international counterparts.
Objectives of FrOGH
FrOGH is committed to improving global health outcomes by:
- Connecting key stakeholders within France to global health initiatives.
- Strengthening partnerships and promoting knowledge sharing across borders.
- Supporting interdisciplinary cooperation and international partnerships.
First Forum at WHO Academy Campus
In 2024, FrOGH will host its inaugural forum at the World Health Organization (WHO) Academy campus located in Lyon. This significant event will:
- Bring together healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers to discuss vital health topics.
- Feature sessions led by WHO Academy staff focusing on key areas such as:
- One Health: Exploring the links between human, animal, and environmental health to prevent and control diseases.
- Urban Health: Addressing challenges and strategies for promoting health within expanding urban environments.
- Provide a platform for exchange of ideas, presentation of research findings, and development of collaborative projects.
Significance and Participants
The forum and the launch of FrOGH highlight France’s commitment to strengthening global health efforts and contributing to worldwide disease prevention and health promotion. Participants will include representatives from:
- Universities
- Hospitals
- Research institutions
- International health agencies
The event encourages dialogue and joint actions aimed at delivering innovative solutions for global health challenges.
Impact and Future Prospects
By bringing together diverse voices, FrOGH aims to:
- Enhance the impact of public health programs.
- Support sustainable development goals.
- Advance scientific knowledge through collaborative efforts.
These initiatives represent significant milestones for global health in France, demonstrating leadership in addressing complex health issues through cooperation and scientific progress.
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