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It would be very helpful to get some earlier notice regarding such meetings.
Another recent meeting, regarding a Bhutan/Canada bilateral meeting in Ottawa,
was announced on CANCHID about 3 days before it happened.  I would seriously
consider some of these meetings but need more lead time.  Could people
advertise their meetings a little sooner please!?

Paul Moroz
McMaster Dept of Surgery

Sam Lanfranco wrote:

> The following message was posted on CANCHID on June 1st. Since it will be
> hard for most, if not all, CANCHID participants to be at face-to-face
> meetings on the topic in Ottawa, Canada, on June 4th, I invite CANCHID
> members to make their views know here - over the next week - so as to
> inform the people who are face-to-face in Ottawa.
>
> Sam Lanfranco, CANCHID ListHost/Admin
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> Join Canadian and developing country experts in addressing questions of
> global importance:
>
> You are invited to the Opening Session of: Joint IDRC, CIDA, Health Canada
> and WHO Workshop/Meeting of Experts on Global Public Goods for Health,
> Making globalization work to improve the health of the poor.
>
> 8:30am - 1:00pm June 4th at IDRC, 250 Albert Street, 14th floor.
>
> What are the risks and opportunities of globalization for health, and what
> is Canada's role in this arena? Does the lens of global public goods help
> us to address the key development problems of today? Can globalization be
> made to work to improve the health of the poor? Does Canada want to engage
> in these issues and challenges or be on the receiving/reactive end of
> globalization as it affects the health of Canadians and our partners in the
> South? What are the research and action agendas for globalization, public
> goods and health?
>
> For face-to-face Invitation: http://www.csih.org/Synergy/progridrc.htm
>
> To RSVP or for information please call 236-6163 ext 2320 or e-mail
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
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