The Belt and Road High-Level Meeting for Health Cooperation: Towards a Health Silk Road will be held in Beijing on August 18-20, 2017.
This high-level meeting will facilitate dialogues in medicine and health area between health ministers, senior officials from national and local health authorities, high level representatives from international health bodies, experts and scholars, and delegates of health industry, to share the early harvest, discuss opportunities and challenges, reach consensus on the health cooperation, and find out how Belt and Road health cooperation could contribute to 2030 SDGs.
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China calls for joint efforts in building Health Silk Road
The head of China’s health watchdog called for joint efforts in building the Health Silk Road platform at a high-level meeting held in Beijing on August 18, 2017.
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Belt and Road countries to enhance health cooperation: communique
The countries agreed to set up a network for the research of health policies, jointly develop traditional medicine and boost medical staff exchanges, according to the communique.
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Working Together Towards a Health Silk Road
Stretching for thousands of miles and through millennia, this magic road has composed an eternal chapter of friendly exchanges in the course of human civilization.
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Beijing Communiqué of The Belt and Road Health Cooperation & Health Silk Road
We note that maternal and child as well as broader reproductive health is critical to the harmony of the family and the sustainable development of society.
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TCM development in Belt and Road Initiative
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Medicine a catalyst for Belt and Road
Liu proposed the further dovetailing of health policies between China and the CEEC to cultivate more people-oriented programs, more cross-border communication of health-related information, greater people-to-people communication and talent training, enhanced cooperation and health technology innovation.
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Director-General leads WHO delegation to meeting
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TCM gets healthy Silk Road boost
The plan would facilitate TCM cooperation and development in countries along the initiative's route, said Wang Xiaopin, director of the International Cooperation Department at the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine.