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Leadership and Advocacy in Communications programme

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Opening of Application – Leadership in Advocacy and Communications Programme

Welcome aspiring leaders, change-makers, and advocates! Applications are now officially open for the inaugural edition of our Leadership in Advocacy and Communications (LAC) Programme. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Mombasa, Kenya, from 28 October to 1 November 2024, this programme promises to be an unparalleled journey of growth, empowerment, and impactful networking.

As a successful applicant, you’ll immerse yourself in the heart of advocacy and communications, with a special emphasis on cardiovascular health. Through hands-on workshops facilitated by world-class experts, you’ll not only gain invaluable insights but also develop essential skills to craft compelling narratives, influence policy, and lead impactful campaigns.

The LAC Program is more than just a training initiative; it’s a unique opportunity to shape the future of cardiovascular health. By connecting with like-minded professionals and growing your network within the global cardiovascular health community, you’ll realize the power of collective action. Together, we are stronger, and together, we can ensure stronger health systems and healthier hearts for all.

Whether you’re a seasoned healthcare professional, researcher, patient, or advocate with a passion for heart health, this program is designed for you.

Previous Emerging Leaders are encouraged to apply.

Applicants can apply for a spot to attend the meeting. If selected, they will be invited to register for the event and pay a fee of 1800 CHF.

Those who apply to the preselection process by July 15 will receive special price of 1500 CHF.

If you’re ready to amplify your voice, refine your message, and drive tangible change in cardiovascular health, then the LAC Emerging Leaders Program is where your journey begins. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of something truly transformative.

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Applications are open until July 31. Take the first step towards becoming a catalyst for change by applying here.

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Join us in Mombasa, Kenya, for an unforgettable experience where passion meets purpose, and together, we pave the way for a healthier future

Applications are open until July 31

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