P4H Series: Part 1 - Social health protection for migrant workers and their families
Lessons learned on social health protection for migrant workers and their families.
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Social Health Protection for Migrant Workers and Their Families” is co-organised by ANU, P4H Network, World Health Organisation, the International Labour Organization (ILO), and the CONNECT Network. ANU is a member of the P4H Network, a global network of institutions with the vision to accelerate progress towards universal health coverage.
This webinar is the first of the four-part webinar series. We will have speakers from Asia and the Pacific countries to share lessons learned on social health protection for migrant workers and their families. In this first webinar, speakers from the Foundation for Research on Social Protection and Health (FRoSPaH) and Dreamlopments will share with us about Thailand’s experience, and speakers from ILO will give a regional overview and international legal framework for labour migration in the region of Asia and the Pacific.
Event details
- 26 April 2023
- 5:00pm-6:30pm AEST (UTC+10)
- 7:00-8:30 UTC Time
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Meet the presenters
- Russell Gruen, Dean ANU College of Health and Medicine
- Christine Phillips, Professor Social Foundations of Medicine, ANU
- Claude Meyer, Team Lead, Partnership for Health Financing, WHO Headquarters
- Nilim Baruah, Migration Specialist, International Labour Organisation
- Marielle Phe Goursat, Chief Technical Adviser, International Labour Organisation
- Nyan Linn, Head of Programs, Dreamlopments
- Thaworn Sakunphanit, VC Foundation for Research on Social Protection and Health
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Online