From: Ayotunde Ojo <aio507@york.ac.uk>
Date: Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at 8:10 AM
Subject: Reminder: Tomorrow- 1st Day of the Workshop: Health History in Nigeria The Way Forward
Dear All,
Thank you again for the interest you expressed in our workshop: Health History in Nigeria The Way Forward. This is to remind everyone about the first day of the workshop which comes up tomorrow.
Please find below the Zoom link that you will be using to join the workshop.
1st day – Lessons from US(Global North)- Thursday, September 3, 2020 –Time: 5pm(Nigerian time)
Speakers:
Professor Emeritus James Webb Jr, (Professor of History at Colby College, Maine & an expert in African health history, Historical Epidemiology and global health history)
Prof Megan Vaughan( Professor of African History and Health, Institute of Advanced Studies, University College London & a past President of the African Studies Association of the UK)
Dr Steven Pierce(Senior Lecturer in Modern African History, University of Manchester & a Specialist in northern Nigeria)
Joining details - Meeting ID: 925 1733 3256
Invite Link: https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/92517333256?pwd=dnFzRjJlek1aZHh6ZGRVUWdRSUQwQT09
2nd day – Lessons from UK(Global North)-Thursday, September 10, 2020: Time: 6pm to 7:30pm(Nigerian time)
Speaker: Dr John Manton (Assistant Professor in History, Centre for History in Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine(LSHTM) & A Specialist on public health histories in the global South and history of disease control in Nigeria)
Joining details - Meeting ID: 953 8060 1101
Invite Link: https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/95380601101?pwd=N29UdWE3REFjVGJBaU1xRy9oUFdXdz09
3rd Day- Lessons from Global South(Medical History, Global Health History & Health policy) -Friday, September 11,2020 at 9pm to 11pm Nigerian time. Themes: Medical History and health policy in Nigeria; Decolonising Medical History and Global Health history
Speakers
Prof Sanjoy Bhattacharya, Professor in the History of Medicine & Director of the Centre for Global Health Histories and Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Health Histories, University of York, UK. He specialises in the health, medical, environmental, political and social history of nineteenth and twentieth century South Asia, as well as the history and contemporary workings of international and global health programmes around the world.
Dr Seye Abimbola(Senior Lecturer in Global Health at the University of Sydney, and the Editor-in-Chief of BMJ Global Health). He is a health systems researcher
Prof Aliko Ahmed(Yet To Be Confirmed). Director in Public Health England (PHE), Chair of the Public Health Africa Initiative and the co-convener of the Better Health for Africa Initiative.He has a special interest in sustainable health system solutions in Africa.
Joining details - Meeting ID: 993 0497 9988
Invite Link: https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/99304979988?pwd=WWthNWwrNWZmR3JqZHhOUTcrMXNSdz09
We look forward to meeting you at our workshop.Please, join via the zoom link provided above and ask or post your questions and comments in the chart box for our speakers to respond during the Q and A session and interactive sessions. We look forward to seeing many of you joining us for this workshop.
Please share widely.
With best regards,
Ayo Ojo
PhD Student
Department of History
Centre for Global Health Histories
University of York
United Kingdom
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