Appreciation for Myanmar Public Health Conference 2023

By Dr Than Lwin Tun,
Ministry of Health

According to one of the objectives of the Social Affairs of State Administration Council (SAC), “To elevate the Health and Sports sectors inclusive of all the people, improving the longevity and health of the nation”, the Ministry of Health (MOH), Myanmar, laid down the two objectives, to enable every citizen to attain total life expectancy and enjoy longevity of life, and to ensure that every citizen is free from diseases.
SAC Chairman, Prime Minister mentioned that in the opening ceremony of the Myanmar Health Sciences Conference in Naypyitaw on 11 March 2023, “Not only the Ministry of Health and health experts but relevant departments, organizations and entire people are to join hands in ensuring the longevity of all the people and improving basic healthcare services. They all should strive to raise health awareness of the people and for them to have healthy lifestyles.”
To do that, the Ministry of Health is organizing the Myanmar Public Health Conference (MPHC) 2023, one of the leading community-based events of its kind bringing together professionals in the various public health fields around the nation and internationally. The MPHC 2023 organizing committee is delighted to welcome all public health professionals to this conference dated 6 to 7 December 2023 at Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory under the central theme; “Public Health: Improving the Longevity and Health of the Nation” for public health of entire nation.

MPHC (2023) will be held with the following objectives:
1. To share the local, regional and global best practices and lessons learnt in public health
2. To explore innovative solutions and technologies to improve service coverage, quality and equity
3. To identify better solutions and future action plans for mitigating the key public health challenges in order to achieve targets in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Myanmar Sustainable Development Plan (MSDP) 2018-2030
4. To create interactive networking at national and international levels to strengthen partnerships
5. To support and nurture the future public health leaders.
Before conducting the MPHC 2023, the health staff are doing pre-conference activities such as immunization, health education, elderly health care, screening and treatment of Communicable and non-communicable diseases, etc., all over the country.
MPHC 2023 offers a wide range of benefits to individuals and organizations involved in the field of public health. The following points are appreciation and acknowledgement of MPHC (2023);
Knowledge Sharing: provides a platform for researchers, professionals, and experts to share their knowledge, research findings, and best practices. Attendees can gain insights into the latest developments and trends in the field.
Networking Opportunities: offer a valuable opportunity to network with peers, mentors, and experts in the public health community. Building professional relationships can lead to collaborations, job opportunities, and access to valuable resources.
Skill Development: offer workshops, seminars, and training sessions that help attendees develop and enhance their skills. These may include sessions on data analysis, epidemiology, program planning, and other essential public health skills.
Collaboration and Partnerships: facilitate cooperation between different organizations, agencies and sectors. Attendees can explore potential partnerships and collaborations to address complex public health challenges.
Exposure to Diverse Perspectives: bring together individuals from various backgrounds, including academia, government, nonprofit organizations and the private sector. This diversity of perspectives can lead to more comprehensive and innovative solutions to public health issues.
Inspiration and Motivation: Attending the Myanmar Public Health Conference-MPHC 2023 can be inspiring. Hearing about successful public health initiatives and breakthroughs can motivate attendees to work towards positive change in their own communities.
Access to Resources: Attendees can learn about new tools, technologies, and resources supporting their work.
Continuing Education: Offer continuing education credits for professionals, which can be essential for maintaining licenses and certifications in the field.
Awareness and Advocacy: Can raise awareness about critical health issues and provide a platform for advocating for policy changes and public health funding.
Dissemination of Research: Researchers can present their findings to a broader audience, increasing the impact of their work and potentially leading to collaborations and further research opportunities.
Professional Growth: Attending or presenting at MPHC 2023 can enhance an individual’s professional reputation and provide opportunities for career advancement.
Stay Informed: Help attendees stay updated with the latest research, policies, and trends in the field, ensuring that they remain well-informed and knowledgeable in their areas of expertise.
International Collaboration: Attract attendees and presenters from around the world, fostering international collaboration and the exchange of ideas and solutions to global health challenges.
Additionally, this MPHC 2023 will support as a hub for knowledge exchange, networking, and collaboration, ultimately contributing to the improvement of public health practices as well as the well-being of communities and efforts will be taken to build a significant milestone of the Ministry of Health.

 

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