[D1S6P] Future Directions in Public Health:Collaborations between Developed and Developing Countries

[D1S6P] Future Directions in Public Health:Collaborations between Developed and Developing Countries

The session “Future Directions in Public Health: Collaborations between Developed and Developing Countries” explores innovative approaches and partnerships across borders to address critical public health challenges. Speakers will delve into diverse topics such as leveraging artificial intelligence to detect sepsis in children (Dr. Mohammod Jobayer Chisti), understanding the impact of early-life environmental exposures (Dr. Syed Moshfiqur Rahman), showcasing community-based healthcare models for universal health coverage (Prof. Dr. Md. Ziaul Islam), providing recommendations for resilient public health systems post-disaster (Dr. Mayumi Kako), and evaluating the effectiveness of virtual reality in food safety education (Dr. Ryota Matsuyama). This session underscores the importance of global collaboration and cutting-edge approaches in shaping the future of public health.