Mar 19 โ€ข 11:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil Folha (PT)

Forum discusses support from the third sector for chronic diseases

The 20th Latin Alliance Campus Forum, organized by Abrale, aims to enhance institutional connections and discuss strategies for supporting patients with chronic non-communicable diseases.

The Brazilian organization Abrale (Brazilian Association of Blood Cancer) is hosting the 20th Latin Alliance Campus Forum in Panama from March 25 to 27. This event commemorates 20 years of the Latin Alliance, which connects organizations focused on supporting patients with chronic non-communicable diseases. The forum's agenda includes discussions on public policy, research, advocacy, artificial intelligence in healthcare, fundraising, and more, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in the third sector.

At the forum, various experts in health, government officials, patient activists, and leaders from Latin American associations will convene to address vital topics related to chronic diseases. One of the forumโ€™s primary goals is to strengthen institutional connections while deliberating on strategies to expand access to treatments and enhance the quality of life for patients afflicted by these conditions. The event aims to empower participants through knowledge sharing and collaborative strategies.

Given the increasing burden of chronic diseases across Latin America, forums like this play a critical role in unifying efforts within the third sector. By promoting discussions on effective practices and innovative solutions, the forum intends to pave the way for better health outcomes and sustainable support systems for patients living with chronic health challenges. The presence of diverse stakeholders underlines the collaborative spirit needed to address these pressing health issues effectively.

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