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Organisation and Coordination

The work will be undertaken by a research consortium consisting of 34 members from 12 institutions with expertise in the areas of public policy, public health and health promotion, and child and adolescent health at the local, regional, national, EU and international level. The work will be divided into 6 work packages, making use of 12 work package meetings and coordinated by different work package leaders.


EuroHealthNet will provide the overall coordination and will feed research results into policy making processes at the national and EU level. In addition, a Scientific Advisory Board consisting of four leading experts will help to ensure scientific excellence.

More information about all partners in the project can be found here.
 

 

 

 


The Gradient Evaluation Framework (GEF) now available online

Prof John Kenneth Davies and Dr Nigel Sherriff from the University of Brighton have finalised and published the Gradient Evaluation Framework (GEF)

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How can the health equity impact of universal policies be evaluated?

New report from the WHO Collaborating Centre for Policy Research on Social Determinants of Health, University of Liverpool

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Poverty endangers child health before birth

Epigenetic studies at Glasgow University show “startling evidence” of the impact that poverty can have on children before they have even left the womb

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Launch of the European Website of Healthy Aging

 EuroHealthNet supports the 2012 European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations

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EFCNI launched the Call to Action for Newborn Health in the European Parliament

EFCNI alongside Dr. Angelika Niebler (MEP) and Dr. Peter Liese (MEP)  launched the Call to Action for Newborn Health, on Tuesday 22 November and Wednesday 23 November 2011 in Brussels.

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