There
are hundreds of efforts underway to address the spread of infectious
diseases that ravage the most resource poor parts of the world.
These many programs and approaches, representing billions of dollars
each year, are a compassionate response to this ongoing human
tragedy.
New
World Foundation is a Biomedical
Research Charity that is poised to eradicating infectious
diseases from existence in developing countries. New World
Foundation started off in Nigeria
in 2001 and today it has expanded its reach to over 88 developing
countries. We operate around seven core areas: Public
Engagement, Philanthropy,
Pharmaceutics, Special Volunteer Schemes, Biomedical Research,
Science Funding and Hospital Services.
Come October 20th to 25th, 2009, the world
will converge at Africa’s Largest Resort, TINAPA, Calabar,
Nigeria for the New World Summit on Infectious Diseases
(NIGERIA
NWSID
2009), This event is been hosted by the New World Foundation. It
will be the highest gathering of experts in the Biomedical
Research circle, Academic Scholars, Pharmaceutical giants, Non
Governmental Organizations, Federal and State Parastatals,
Intergovernmental Organizations and Multinational companies. We are
expecting well over 15,000 delegates from different parts of the
world to be part of this event.
The
summit registration is free, as the Local Organizing Committee will
carter for all the conference materials, accommodation, feeding and
all transportation of participants while in Nigeria for the summit.
This
summit is a unique opportunity to bring together the most
influential leaders in infectious disease from the worlds of
science, academia, policy-makers, NGO's, and industry to identify
new and collaborative paths toward real progress against this health
care crisis of immense human suffering.
The
Premise of the Summit
Humankind
has been battling infectious diseases since the dawn of the species.
Though there have been many victories over the centuries, this is a
war not yet won. HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria continue to
exact a severe toll on the lives and livelihoods of families in
highly endemic countries in sub-Saharan Africa, with annual death
tolls reaching over two million people for HIV/AIDS, one million
people for malaria and over half a million people for tuberculosis.
The
health systems in sub-Saharan Africa face severe challenges in
addressing these infectious diseases and other healthcare needs.
In addition to the lack of physical infrastructure and financial
resources to provide adequate healthcare, countries are beset with a
crippling shortage of trained healthcare workers. While
sub-Saharan Africa has 24% of the global disease burden, it has only
3% of the worldwide healthcare workforce and accounts for less than
1% of global healthcare spending. Due to the significant
“brain drain” of health workers, one-quarter of African
physicians and one in 20 African nurses are currently working
outside of the continent. At every level of the health system
– doctors, nurses, community health workers, pharmacists and
researchers – there is an urgent need for a dramatic increase in
trained healthcare professionals.
Summit
Objectives
- Strengthen
collaborative partnerships between industry, science &
academia, development and government through a more horizontal
approach to the prevention and control of infectious diseases
- Map
current and planned infectious diseases capacity building
initiatives against Summit topics to identify functional gaps
and redundancies and share best practices
- Better
coordinate and evaluate projects and define how successful
models can be replicated
- Determine
opportunities to partner on initiatives across a set of capacity
building topics that leverage the complimentary capabilities of
participants
Register
Now and be part of the Summit
Signed
DR.
ECHEFU BRIGHT
Executive
Director, New World Foundation International
Program Coordinator, NWSID 2009
NWSID 2009 registration
New World Summit on Infectious Diseases (NWSID 2009) holds in Nigeria, November 2009.
- Summit Information
- Summit Registration
- Sponsorship Information
- Pre Summit Information
- Be a Volunteer
- Local Planning Committee
NEW WORLD FOUNDATION
- Public Engagement
- Special Volunteer Scheme
- Biomedical Research
- Philanthropy
- Hospital Services
- Strategic Plan (2009-2013)
- Executive Board
- Picture Gallery
- Anthem
- Events and Information
DR. ECHEFU BRIGHT
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November14-17, 2008
New World Summit on Infectious Disease (NWSID 2009) Pre Summit Convention1
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December 12, 2008
Commissioning of the New World Foundation International Newtork office in Calabar
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February 23, 2009
New World Foundation Summit on Infectious Diseases Pre Summit Convention 2