Overview
The Asia Harm Reduction Forum (AHRF) is a non-profit and interdisciplinary organization that advances public health education for the improvement of lives and environments across the globe. It is an international avenue for experts, academics, and advocates to share and exchange research findings, product developments, and pragmatic solutions on tobacco harm reduction that can address the prevailing health concerns in society. Ultimately, its goal is to incorporate harm reduction in the formulation of policies among Asian countries to guarantee the promotion and protection of overall health and well-being.
Objectives
- To provide a global platform for leading experts, researchers, legislators, and thinkers to discuss emerging issues, practices, and policies on harm reduction, public health, and policy formulation;
- To exchange and disseminate evidence-based information, effective applications, and practical solutions that can address societal health challenges and contribute to the improvement of collective well-being among members of the Asian region and the world; and
- To expand the collaborative community of professionals and supporters, and increase the support in the organization that can effectively forward the advocacy on harm reduction and health promotion on a wider scale.
Event
The 4th Asia Harm Reduction Forum will be held on June 28, from 4 PM – 7 PM Philippine Standard Time.
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