The 8th Alma Ata University Anniversary & 23rd Alma Ata Foundation Anniversary, Faculty of Health Sciences Alma Ata University Present

5th Asia-Pacific Partnership on Health and Nutrition Improvement (APHNI) Conference 2023

“Strengthening Health System and Innovations to Improve Population Health”

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity. The 17 SDGs are integrated—they recognize that action in one area will affect outcomes in others, and that development must balance social, economic and environmental sustainability. Countries have committed to prioritize progress for those who're furthest behind and Indonesia is one of the countries that involve in this agenda. The SDGs are designed to end poverty, hunger, AIDS, and discrimination against women and girls. The creativity, knowhow, technology and financial resources from all of society is necessary to achieve the SDGs in every context.
With the theme "Changing Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development", the SDGs, which contain 17 Goals and 169 Targets, are a global action plan for the next 15 years (effective from 2016 to 2030), to reduce poverty, reduce and protect the environment. The SDGs apply to all countries (universally), so that all countries without exception for the goals of developed countries have a moral obligation to achieve and target the SDGs.
Different from its predecessor the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the SDGs are designed to involve all development actors, be it the Government, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), the private sector, academia, and so on. Approximately 8.5 million citizens' voices around the world also contribute to the SDGs Goals and Targets. Leaving No One Behind is the main Principle of the SDGs. With this principle, at least the SDGs must be able to answer two things, namely, Procedural Justice, namely the extent to which all parties, especially those who have been left behind, can be involved in the entire development process and Substance of Justice, namely the extent to which development policies and programs can or are able to answer the problems of citizens, especially disadvantaged groups.
The Asia-Pacific Partnership and Nutrition Improvement (APHNI) is an international conference activity that has been routinely held by the Faculty of Health Sciences, Alma Ata University since 2019. The collaborations have been established with national and international institutional partners, as well as health professional organizations. discussions will explore strategies in improving quality, services, and the role of post-pandemic health technology in Asia Pacific countries.
We are calling all researchers and lecturers of instructors from various universities and other academic institutions, health sciences students, health professionals from various health service facilities to join this event. And also policy Maker from local government, regional, and Nasional Health Office, Social Service, and others and Health professional organizations to work together to discuss Towards Achieving Health-Related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Current Situation and The Next Agenda
Do not lose this opportunity; take part in the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Health and Nutrition Improvement (APHNI) Conference on October 25th, 2023 which is in order to celebrate 8th Alma Ata University Anniversary & 23rd Alma Ata Anniversary, hosted by Faculty of Health Sciences Alma Ata University. Grab it fast! Register before the conference seats run out. See you at the APHNI Conference.

The 5th APHNI 2023

The 5th Asia Pacific Partnership on Health and Nutrition Improvement (APHNI) Conference 2023

Strengthening Health System and Innovations to Improve Population Health

Where

The APHNI conference will be held at The Rich Jogja Hotel, Yogyakarta and online (ZOOM App, Link will be confirmed)

When

Conference :

October 25th, 2023


Oral Presentation :

October 25th, 2023

CONFERENCE

Here are some of our speakers

 APHNI 2022

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Opening Remark

Opening Speech

Bumpering Break

Session 1: Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition

MODERATOR 1

Moderator 1 Introduction

Prof. Joel Gittelsohn (Bloomberg School of Public Health, John Hopkins University, USA)

“School Neighbourhood Environment and Child Health”

Prof. dr. Hamam Hadi, MS., Sc.D., Sp.GK. (Alma Ata Graduate School of Public Health, Alma Ata University)

“Stunting Prevention”

Yinuo Wang, MS., PhD. (Institute of Health Science, China Medical University)

“Reducing Obesity in Childhood”

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sopen Chunuan (Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University)

Question and Answer 1

Session 2: Geriatric Health and Nutrition

MODERATOR 2

Moderator 2 Introduction

Prof. Chan Yoke Mun (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia)

“Management of Sarcopenia: Perspective of a Dietitian”

Prof. Pei-Shan Tsai (School of Nursing, Taipei Medical University)

“Geriatric Health (Nursing)”

Dr. dr. Probosuseno, Sp.PD-KGER (K) (PERGEMI DIY, Lecturer of FKKMK UGM)

“The Current Innovations and Needs in Elderly Care”

Question and Answer 2

Session 3: Health Innovation

MODERATOR 3

Moderator 3 Introduction

Prof. Dr. Jamia Azdina Jamal (Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)

“Drug Innovations”

Prof. Asnawi Abdullah, BSc.PH, MHSM, MSc.HPPF, DLSHTM, PhD. (Chairman of AIPTKMI)

“Health Policy on Health Innovations”

Dr. Arif Sabta Aji, S.Gz (Alma Ata Graduate School of Public Health, Alma Ata University)

“Analog Rice Innovation to Support Food Diversification Program”

Question and Answer 3

Opening Remark for Oral Presentaion

Oral Presentation

"Best Presentation" Announcement

Closing Remark

SKP

Contact Us

Contact Person Registration

Mrs. Risti (+62 895 1940 2622)

Contact Person Abstract Submission

Mrs. Siska (+62 878 3993 6888)
Mrs. Annisa (+62 853 2876 6419)