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*Registration fees include the following: access to all sessions; conference materials and proceedings; all conference coffee breaks; exhibit reception; access to the tradeshow and all poster sessions; lunch box and certificate of attendance.
**This classification is based on its GNI per capita. See the enclosed list below (for more information visit http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-classifications)
Students may apply to a 50% discount on their registration fee based on their country of origin. For these purposes it will be required to present a valid student ID card at the registration desk on the first day of the Conference and must sent it scanned before August 15th at info@iseqh.org
***Member Panel are those who participate in any of the following panels:
"Implications of Health In All Policies for the US" (Kellogg Health Scholars Program)
"Place, Migration and Health" (Kellogg Health Scholars Program)
"Equity and Quality Improvement: how can we strengthen service delivery to ensure equity?" (EnCompass LLC)
"Integrating Equity Goals, Approaches, and Indicators in Policies, Plans, and Development Agendas" (Futures Group)
"Income-related inequality in health and health care utilization in Latin America" (Pan American Health Organization)
"Advances in the analysis of inequality in health (new approach proposed to the study ofequity in health)" (Fedesalud)
"Public Expenditure Incidence in Health is No Accident. How Do the Poor Fare? Evidence from Three Countries" (Global Development Network)
"Progress and Challenges of Social Protection System in Health" (National Institute of Public Health, Mexico)
"Maternal and child health equity. Trials and prospects for UNICEF" (UNICEF)
"Salud Mesoamerica 2015" (UNICEF)
"Inequalities in adolescent’s sexual and reproductive health in LAC. Evidence & Policy Implications of Early Childbearing" (Gender & Development, The World Bank)
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