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ynergy Online – September 2004
Also available on the web: http://www.csih.org/synergy/synergy.html
In this issue:
* ‘Peace Through Health’ Conference 2005 
* World Bank commits to support youth and health education 
* 1st International Conference of the Journal of Infectious Diseases 
* Project Coordinator position at the Élisabeth Bruyère Research
Institute
* Health Economist Research Assistant position available
* Launch or report on Civil Society Engagement with the Millennium
Development goals  
* 11th Canadian Conference on International Health
 
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‘Peace Through Health’ Conference 2005: From May 6 to 8, 2005, the
Centre for Peace Studies and Population Health Research Institute (PHRI)
at McMaster University, is hosting a conference called, "Peace Through
Health: Learning from Action". The conference learning objectives are:
1) to review the current scope of PtH activities, including education
about PtH; 2) to identify the lessons learned from both education and
field-oriented PtH activities; 3) to identify learning needs and
interests of students and practitioners and incorporate these into
educational programs both at educational institutions (i.e.., curriculum
design) and in field-based training program; and, 4) Expand theoretical
knowledge of PtH through learning from case studies. Please mark the
dates in your calendar and stay tuned!  Check for updates on:
www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/peace-health.  For further information and
suggestions for speakers and presentations, please contact Rob Stevens
mailto:[log in to unmask]
 
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World Bank commits to support youth and health education: Sarajevo,
September 7 2004 - More than 170 youth representatives from 83 countries
met with World Bank Group President James D. Wolfensohn and 40 senior
officials in Sarajevo for the second Youth, Development and Peace (YDP)
conference. The meeting summarized progress achieved over the past year
since the first YDP conference in Paris and agreed on steps toward
expanded engagement. President Wolfensohn and youth organizations agreed
to commit to establish a loose and informal network of dialogue and
regular interaction with youth to discuss numerous issues around youth
engagement, conflict resolution, health education, and much more.  Youth
representatives at the conference requested the World Bank to prioritise
and invest more in youth by acting directly with youth organizations and
not only through national governments.  For more information on the
European Youth Forum, see www.youthforum.org. And for more information
on the World Organization of Scout movement, see
www.scout.org/front/news.shtml. 
 
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1st International Conference of the Journal of Infectious Diseases: The
Travel MedicineConference Secretariat has put out a call for Papers for
the 1st International Conference of the Journal of Infectious Diseases,
London, UK, which is set to take place on November 10 - 11, 2005.  The
deadline for abstracts is 11 February 2005 (oral and poster papers).
Organized by Elsevier in association with Travel Medicine and Infectious
Disease, this two-day conference will bring together leading experts for
a comprehensive and topical program focusing on the latest research and
policy in travel medicine and infectious disease.  For more information
about the conference, see www.travelmedicine.elsevier.com or contact
Sophie Peters at [log in to unmask]  
 
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Project Coordinator position at the Élisabeth Bruyère Research
Institute:  The University of Ottawa and the Montfort Hospital, in
collaboration with the C.T. Lamont Centre of the Élisabeth Bruyère
Research Institute are seeking a Project Coordinator to work on their
“Inclusion of Psychologists in Family Medicine Teams (IPFMT)” project.
This temporary position will be full-time beginning in October, 2004 and
ending March 31, 2006.  The IPFMT offices will be located at the
Montfort Hospital. The incumbent will be responsible for the
administrative and research dimensions of the project.  He/she will work
closely with the Principal Investigators and Co-Investigators to oversee
the project from formulation to dissemination of results.  If you are
interested in this opportunity please submit your candidacy to Melissa
Dust, Program Manager C.T. Lamont Centre, [log in to unmask] by September
24th, 2004.  
 
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Health Economist Research Assistant position available: The Department
of Family Medicine and the Élisabeth Bruyère Research Institute, C.T.
Lamont Centre are seeking a PhD Candidate Health Economist Research
Assistant to work on several of our primary care research projects.
This position will be a one year term.  The successful candidate will be
a current PhD student in Economics with in-depth and current knowledge
of health economics research methods, advanced statistics and their
applications.  The candidate will also have two years experience in
research environment with progressively greater responsibilities,
including managing research.  Bilingualism is an asset. If you are
interested in this opportunity please submit your candidacy to Melissa
Dust, Program Manager C.T. Lamont Centre, [log in to unmask] by September
28, 2004.
 
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Launch or report on Civil Society Engagement with the Millennium
Development goals:  The North-South Institute and the World Federation
of United Nations Associations are announcing the launch of ‘We the
Peoples’ A Call to Action for the UN Millennium Declaration (Civil
Society Engagement with the Millennium Development Goals 2004).  The
launch will take place on Friday, October 1st, 2004, 9:15am-12:15pm at
the Volunteer Canada Meeting Room, 330 Gilmour Street, Ottawa, Ontario.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP by Sept. 28th to
[log in to unmask]  or phone (613) 241-3535 ext. 245.
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11th CANADIAN CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL HEALTH
The Politics of Health - Whose Reality Counts? 
October 24-27, 2004 - Ottawa
Online registration now available at www.csih.org

 
Patricia Reilly-King
Project Coordinator, Youth for Health II - Ukraine
Canadian Society for International Health
One Nicholas street, Suite 1105
Ottawa, ON  K1N 7B7 Canada
tel: (613) 241-5785 Ext. 328
fax: (613) 241-3845
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