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SECRETARIAT UPDATES

25 Mar 2024
Brussels, 25 March 2024
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release:
Enhancing European Public Health Preparedness, Pre-Hospital, and Disaster Medicine International organisations, experts and stakeholders come together for urgent interdisciplinary...
20 Feb 2024
Enhancing European Public Health Preparedness,
Pre-Hospital, and Disaster Medicine 25 March 2024 European Parliament, Brussels ASPHER is engaging in a new partnership for public health disaster preparedness with the World Association for...
22 Dec 2023
Download a PDF version of the statement here.
Oliver Razum,1 Paul Barach,2 Tomasz Bochenek,3 Colette Cunningham,4 Nadav Davidovitch,5 Polychronis Kostoulas,6 Jutta Lindert,7 Henrique Lopes,8 Vladimir Prikazsky,9 John Reid,10 Mirjana...

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Folder: COVID-19 Communications/COVID-19, European Coordinated Response to the pandemic | Files in folder: 9
File nameDescriptionFile sizeModification date Download
ASPHER Public Health Erosion Statement406.6 KB 17.03.2021
Invitation_Webinar on COVID19_Friday 3 April 2020528.6 KB 10.04.2020
FEANTSA_Measures Public Authorities Must Take to Protect Homeless86.8 KB 10.04.2020
FEANTSA Statement_Staying Home not an Option for Homeless People154.6 KB 10.04.2020
EFN-Report-MS Preparedness1.5 MB 10.04.2020
Statement_AGE Platform Europe344.5 KB 10.04.2020
ERS and ELF presentation1.7 MB 10.04.2020
How the Commission supports Member State992.3 KB 10.04.2020
ECDC Epidemiological Data1.5 MB 10.04.2020