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Building together Regional Alliance for Health, Peace and Well-being

SEEHN Secretariat has the great pleasure to share the information on the upcoming Public Health Conference “Building Evidence Based Resilient Health Systems in a Changing Europe”,  an event where research and collaboration unite to advance the future of health systems and addressing today’s most pressing public health challenges. The conference will take place in Skopje, 21-22 May 2026.

SEEHN is launching a scholarship scheme to facilitate the participation of early career academics, policymakers and activists from nine SEEHN Member States (one per member state). All details related to the Scholarship program are in the attached document.
Deadline for submission of abstracts is 25 April 2026. All details are available at the following Link

 

48th SEEHN Plenary Meeting
of the SEE Health Network
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention – Acting Together for Better Health for All

17 – 18  June 2025, Sofia, Republic of Bulgaria

World Mental Health Day 2020

nThis year’s World Mental Health Day, comes at a time of great preassure on our daily lives as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, its celebration on the 10th of October as a tool for global education, awareness and advocacy on mental illness and its major...

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Exploring new partnerships for health in the SEE region

nnnnnOn 28th of September at the Regional Webinar "European mHealth Hub Support, representatives of the SEE Governments had the opportunity to explore the benefits of mHealth deployment in the national health systems and to share experience with Western Balkan...

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Building together Regional Alliance for Health, Peace and Well-being

SEEHN Secretariat

The South-eastern Europe Health Network (SEEHN) is regional intergovernmental organization founded in 2001 with aim to promote collaboration, common values and to encourage mutual efforts towards peace, health and well-being of the people in the South-eastern Europe Health Network member states.