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10.11.2009 in Basel / The Swiss Health Cooperation Symposium

Chronic diseases in developing and newly industrialized countries

A new challenge for global health

Registration: The number of participants is restricted. Please contact us if you later find that you cannot attend.

Registration form: Registration form

Costs: Participants will be asked at the arrival desk to contribute CHF 150 towards the cost of the symposium (MMS members and students: CHF 80). This sum may be paid by bank or postal transfer using a payment slip.

Languages: German – French – English, with simultaneous translation in the plenary sessions.

Lunch: Stand-up lunch

Confirmation of participation: You will receive a printed confirmation of participation, together with your symposium kit, at the arrival desk. No individual confirmation of registration will be sent.

Venue: UBS Training and Conference Center, Viaduktstrasse 33, Basel.
http://www.ubs.com/1/g/conference_centers/ausbildungszentrum/standort.html

How to get there: We recommend travelling to Basel by rail. The UBS Training and Conference Center is a red-brick building five minutes on foot from Basel SBB station (turn left when you leave the station). By car: motorway exit Basel City; Elisabethen underground car park five minutes on foot from venue.

Hotel reservations and other information for your stay in Basel: please contact Basel Tourismus directly:www.baseltourismus.ch

Organizer

Medicus Mundi Switzerland. Network Health for All
Murbacherstrasse 34, 4013 Basel, Switzerland
info@medicusmundi.ch, Phone +41 61 383 18 10
Contact: Martin Leschhorn Strebel, Member of the Executive Board

The Swiss Health Cooperation Symposium targets a broad spectrum of participants active at the national or international level and is organized by Medicus Mundi Switzerland, Network Health for All, which comprises 46 Swiss agencies operating in the field of international health cooperation. The symposium is part of a long-term cooperation agreement with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC, which helps fund the event and provides support with the programming.