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New York, NY - Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, Director of The Earth Institute, Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development and Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University, and Special Advisor to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, will deliver the keynote address at the 9th Annual International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH) on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 from 12:30-1:30 pm at The New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM), 1216 Fifth Avenue (at 103rd Street).
Dr. Sachs' speech follows the morning session of speakers which will include welcome remarks at 9 a.m. by Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford, NYAM President, Dr. David Vlahov, President, The International Society of Urban Health, Dr. Thomas A. Farley, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and Dr. Mirta Roses Periago, Director, Pan American Health Organization. Other key speakers for the opening session will include:
The principal theme of the 9th Annual ICUH is "Good Governance for Healthy Cities," with special interest in the positive consequences in urban health interventions, as well as the social and public health policies that are required to address these issues. The conference will address how governments can develop and implement policy that improves the health of all urban residents and reduces urban inequities. Although governance and health are the focus, these issues will be examined in a multitude of sectors: health services, violence and security, transportation and injuries, housing and infrastructure, neighborhoods and the urban environment, reproductive and maternal child health, the social determinants of health, substance use and homeless populations, and still others. A complete list of sessions and events can be found at http://www.sessionplan.com/icuh2010/.
About the International Society for Urban Health
ISUH is an association of researchers, scholars, professionals and community members, workers, and activists from various disciplines, roles, and areas of the world whose work is directly related to the health effects of urban environments and urbanization. Membership in the ISUH is open to anyone who is interested in the health of urban populations. Since the poor are overrepresented among urban populations and this has critical implications for health, one of the priority areas of the ISUH is to address health of the urban poor and associated social justice issues. For more information, please visit www.isuh.org.
About NYAM
The New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM) has been advancing the health of people in cities since 1847. Drawing on the expertise of diverse partners worldwide and more than 2,000 elected Fellows from across the professions, our current priorities are to create environments in cities that support healthy aging, to strengthen systems that prevent disease and promote the public's health, and to implement interventions that eliminate health disparities. For more information, please visit www.nyam.org.
Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute, to Deliver Keynote Address at 9th Annual International Conference on Urban Health
Event to take place at The New York Academy of Medicine, October 27-29| What: | Dr. Jeffrey Sachs' Keynote Address at the 9th International Conference on Urban Health |
| When: | Wednesday, October 27, 2010, 12:30-1:30 pm with Q&A to follow |
| Where: | The New York Academy of Medicine, 1213 Fifth Avenue (at 103rd Street), New York |
| Contact: | To receive a media credential for this event, please contact Andrew J. Martin, NYAM Director of Communications, (212) 822-7285/ (347) 820-2474 |
New York, NY - Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, Director of The Earth Institute, Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development and Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University, and Special Advisor to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, will deliver the keynote address at the 9th Annual International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH) on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 from 12:30-1:30 pm at The New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM), 1216 Fifth Avenue (at 103rd Street).
Dr. Sachs' speech follows the morning session of speakers which will include welcome remarks at 9 a.m. by Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford, NYAM President, Dr. David Vlahov, President, The International Society of Urban Health, Dr. Thomas A. Farley, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and Dr. Mirta Roses Periago, Director, Pan American Health Organization. Other key speakers for the opening session will include:
- Adolfo Carrion, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Regional Director (New York and New Jersey); Former director of the White House Office of Urban Affairs; Former Bronx Borough President;
- Dr. Luis Fernando Duque, Senate of the Republic of Colombia; and
- Dr. Trudy Harpham, Emeritus Professor, London South Bank University.
The principal theme of the 9th Annual ICUH is "Good Governance for Healthy Cities," with special interest in the positive consequences in urban health interventions, as well as the social and public health policies that are required to address these issues. The conference will address how governments can develop and implement policy that improves the health of all urban residents and reduces urban inequities. Although governance and health are the focus, these issues will be examined in a multitude of sectors: health services, violence and security, transportation and injuries, housing and infrastructure, neighborhoods and the urban environment, reproductive and maternal child health, the social determinants of health, substance use and homeless populations, and still others. A complete list of sessions and events can be found at http://www.sessionplan.com/icuh2010/.
About the International Society for Urban Health
ISUH is an association of researchers, scholars, professionals and community members, workers, and activists from various disciplines, roles, and areas of the world whose work is directly related to the health effects of urban environments and urbanization. Membership in the ISUH is open to anyone who is interested in the health of urban populations. Since the poor are overrepresented among urban populations and this has critical implications for health, one of the priority areas of the ISUH is to address health of the urban poor and associated social justice issues. For more information, please visit www.isuh.org.
About NYAM
The New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM) has been advancing the health of people in cities since 1847. Drawing on the expertise of diverse partners worldwide and more than 2,000 elected Fellows from across the professions, our current priorities are to create environments in cities that support healthy aging, to strengthen systems that prevent disease and promote the public's health, and to implement interventions that eliminate health disparities. For more information, please visit www.nyam.org.

