I am writing to you about the ongoing webinar series titled "Health Economics and Policy in South Asia" organised by the Young Scholars Initiative's South Asia Working Group. The webinar series takes forward discussion on several aspects of health in South Asia by bringing together experts from diverse disciplines globally. You can find a complete description of the series here.
As a part of the webinar series, we have two upcoming events:
1) On March 28th, 6.30 PM IST, Dr.Sulakshana Nandi will talk on Implications of publicly funded health insurance for UHC in LMICs. Read more here.
2) On April 4th, 7.30 PM IST, Prof.Vikram Patel will talk on how empowering members of the community to deliver evidence based psychosocial interventions could transform our mental health care system. Read more here.
2) On April 4th, 7.30 PM IST, Prof.Vikram Patel will talk on how empowering members of the community to deliver evidence based psychosocial interventions could transform our mental health care system. Read more here.
Format:
The presentation(s) will be typically 45 minutes long, followed by 20-40 minutes of discussion and Q&As.
You can register on the YSI website free of any charges and it takes about 2 min to create an account via Gmail/ Facebook. If you choose to create your account with YSI, click "attend" on the webpages/ links provided above and you will be automatically reminded of the event about an hour before the actual session.
If you really want to avoid YSI's friendly platform :) please register via the following link. You will receive a reminder email a day before the actual session and the zoom link (an hour before the session).
If you really want to avoid YSI's friendly platform :) please register via the following link. You will receive a reminder email a day before the actual session and the zoom link (an hour before the session).
Hope some of you will join us! Please share the registration links with your students, friends and colleagues who might be interested!
Thanks and regards,
Asmita Verma & Arun Balachandran,
On behalf of the YSI South Asia Working Group
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