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Hello Members and Supporters of Health as a Bridge to Peace,

I hope you had a great summer. Now that school's back in session, there 
are two dates I would like to you save: 

October 2, 2009: International Women?s and Children?s Health (IWCH) 
Conference, Burlington

October 5, 2009: Inclusion Day, York University 

HBP has a lot of new and interesting initiatives coming up and we will 
keep you posted on the details. 

Noted below are details pertaining to the International Women?s and 
Children?s Health (IWCH) Conference.The keynote speakers will be 
fantastic, and the conference as a whole looks like it will be a lot of 
fun and a great learning opportunity. 

Registration will continue until the day of the conference, but the fee is 
slightly lower if students register before September 18th. 

If you have any questions contact the main conference address (
[log in to unmask]). 

Wishing you good health, 
Lavina 

The 11th Annual International Women?s and Children?s Health (IWCH) 
Conference, ?Planting Seeds: The Growth of Community-Centered Health 
Initiatives?,  will take place on October 2, 2009 at the Royal Botanical 
Gardens in Burlington, Ontario. 
Our aim is to promote active participation in improving health outcomes 
for women and children in local as well as global communities. The event 
will provide a forum for dialogue, collaboration, and knowledge exchange 
among students, professionals, activists and NGOs from many disciplines. 
The keynote speakers will be Sally Armstrong: human rights activist, 
Amnesty International Award winner, and member of the Order of Canada, and 
Carol Devine: author, Vice-President of Dignitas International, and former 
program director for Medecins Sans Frontieres. 
We will also be accepting submissions for this year's photo auction. This 
is an opportunity for participants to raise funds for a local non-profit 
organization while displaying their talent in photography and highlighting 
some of their work in the International or Canadian Health Community. The 
winning submission will be featured in the Canadian Medical Association 
Journal! We would like to remind potential applicants that consent must be 
obtained from subjects of the photograph in order to be published in the 
CMAJ. 
For more information or to register, please visit our website at 
www.iwch.org (note: early bird registration ends on Sept. 18th). 
We would be happy to address any inquiries directed to: 
[log in to unmask] We hope to see you at the conference.
Sincerely,
IWCH Committee 2009

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On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Health as a Bridge to Peace <
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Hello Members of Health as a Bridge to Peace, 

Below is a message from Anusha Jahagirdar, McMaster University, regarding 
the 12th Annual International Women's and Children Health Conference. The 
Conference will be held on October 2, 2009 at the Royal Botanical Gardens 
in Burlington Ontario. 

To receive additional information please visit:  http://web.iwch.org/
You may email: [log in to unmask]

Hope you are having a wonderful long weekend,

Kind regards, 
Lavina 

Health as a Bridge to Peace 
019 HNES Building, Ground Floor
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M2J 1P3
Tel: 416 736 2100 ext. 21036

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