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US Conference on African Immigrant Health 2010 is a premier event that will offer best platform to all the members of the community, health scientists, public health workers, advocates and providers, as well as community organizers. All the prominent experts will plan a determined course for addressing health prevention, education, care, and treatment among the increasing African immigrant communities and other populations in the United States. USCAIH 2010 will include the subsequent elements that are measured vital in addressing health disparities in the African Diaspora: health disparities reduction; policy change; existing national connections, partners, collaborators; accessible relationships for governments and institutions; community networking and outreach; cultural needs, beliefs, and practices; grassroots focus; and the impact of war, torture and trauma. US Conference on African Immigrant Health 2010 will invite policy makers, scientists, and other stakeholders to contribute in result-oriented conversations on public health issues, to network, and to observe the various cultures of the African Diaspora.
Visitor Profile
The targeted visitors in the event US Conference on African Immigrant Health 2010 are:
- Health scientists
- Public health workers
- Advocates and providers
- Community organizers
- Stakeholders
- Policy makers
- Scientists
- Related professionals
Organizer
Alliance for Health in the African Diaspora, Inc (AHADI)