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ASPHER is the key independent European organisation dedicated to strengthening the role of public health by improving education and training of public health professionals for both practice and research.
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4 Jun 2024
The World Health Organisation has just launched a suite of papers from its two-year programme “Building the national workforce for essential public health functions (EPHFs): A Roadmap for aligning WHO and partner contributions. The introductory...
29 May 2024
Download the statement PDF here. The role of the public health community is to prevent disease, disability, injury, and death. The Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER) has expressed grave concern about the horrific...
24 May 2024
ASPHER endorses the statement of one its members, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), in its call to ignore misinformation and unite against pandemic threat.  We agree that attacks on the draft pandemic agreement and the...

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Folder: COVID-19 Communications/COVID-19, European Coordinated Response to the pandemic | Files in folder: 9
File name DescriptionFile sizeModification date Download
Statement_AGE Platform Europe344.5 KB 10.04.2020
Invitation_Webinar on COVID19_Friday 3 April 2020528.6 KB 10.04.2020
How the Commission supports Member State992.3 KB 10.04.2020
FEANTSA_Measures Public Authorities Must Take to Protect Homeless86.8 KB 10.04.2020
FEANTSA Statement_Staying Home not an Option for Homeless People154.6 KB 10.04.2020
ERS and ELF presentation1.7 MB 10.04.2020
EFN-Report-MS Preparedness1.5 MB 10.04.2020
ECDC Epidemiological Data1.5 MB 10.04.2020
ASPHER Public Health Erosion Statement406.6 KB 17.03.2021