The Sixth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2020)

November 8, 2020 - November 12, 2020

The Sixth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2020): Re-imagining health systems for better health and social justice will take place in Dubai from November 8-12, 2020. HSR2020 will bring together over 2,000 policy-makers, practitioners and researchers from more than 100 countries to explore how we can build health systems which improve people’s health and are socially just.
To find out more about the symposium or to submit an abstract, please visit the HSR2020 website.

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