The GLOBAL HEALTH AND HUMANITARIAN SUMMIT is a compelling 2-day forum for those dedicated to improving the lives of others and for those who aspire to lend their time, energy and talents to making a difference in the world. The format includes keynote speakers, talks, movie screenings, interactive exhibits and volunteer education and recruiting. The Annual Global Health and Humanitarian Summit has drawn an impressive and diverse assemblage of participants in its three day session of talks, workshops, exhibits and film screenings.  From across the United States, the Middle East, Africa, South America and Asia, experts and extraordinary human beings have come together to share their humanitarian experience and expertise. The interactions and humanitarian values of people gathered to collectively address the current and seemingly expanding challenges of the current day are inspiring and offer new ideas and thinking to the evolving inquiry into a better way of life for all.

The next Global Health and Humanitarian Summit is scheduled for April 12, 13 and 14 at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. We invite you to take part in the Summit as a participant or attendee.  It is free and open to all people, and most of all, inspirational.

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For more information about this year's Summit, visit our website at: ghhs2013.org


How can YOU help change the world?

We welcome you to attend the volunteer networking meeting for the 2013 Global Health and Humanitarian Summit, on Sunday, February 24, 2013, at 6 p.m. in Room 130, Emory University’s School of Medicine.  This meeting is an opportunity to get to know fellow-humanitarians and sign up to speak, volunteer or to exhibit information about your organization. Please come and share what you are up to!  We are interested in hearing your story!  You can park free in the Michael Street Garage on Houston Mill Road off Clifton Road next to the CDC. 

COME ONCE. COME OFTEN. These meetings are for YOU and others like you who want to help change the world. Each Sunday's networking meeting is geared towards helping YOU connect with others who are involved in the same areas of work and share similar interests as you. If you are unsure as to what the Global Health and Humanitarian Summit is all about, this would be a great opportunity for you to come and learn more.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to send us an email at ghhsapril2013@gmail.com

FOR DIRECTIONS, PARKING AND A MAP, visit the LOGISTICS TAB on ghhs2013.org

If you are interested in helping to make this year's summit the best ever, come to the networking meeting this Sunday, February 24 at the Emory University School of Medicine, Room 130, from 6 to 7 p.m. Or register below and someone will contact you about volunteer opportunities.

We look forward to working with YOU!

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Call for EXHIBITORS
Possible topics to present/exhibit listed below. YOU DECIDE!

Nutrition/Agriculture/Food, Homelessness, Poverty, Youth Empowerment, Global Health, Water, Community Development, Economic Development, Women in the World, Education,
Wellbeing: Medicine/Healing/Access to Healthcare, Gender/Sexuality, Humanitarianism,
Family and other Relationship, Theater, Music and Art, Volunteerism, Disability/Ability

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REGISTER YOUR WORKSHOP
(Deadline is March 15)

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(Deadline is March 15)
OUR MISSSION
The GLOBAL HEALTH AND HUMANITARIAN SUMMIT brings the local and global humanitarian community together for an educational and inspiring forum, fostering sustainable, world-changing humanitarian action.

The Summit strives to improve the delivery of humanitarian services, raise awareness of organizations committed to creating a better world and to inspiring the next generation of activists and volunteers.

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