53rd Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH) International Conference: “Advancing the Role of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Attaining the Health-Related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”


The College of Public Health, University of the Philippines Manila will host the 53rd Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health (APACPH) International Conference on September 22 to 23, 2022 in Marriott Hotel, Manila, Philippines.  The APACPH Conference promotes collaboration of leading academic institutions and other stakeholders in addressing various public health challenges with this year’s theme, “Advancing the Role of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Attaining the Health-Related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”. 

This conference will be conducted in a hybrid fashion, allowing both physical and online participation. There will also be a pre-conference convocation from September 20 to 21, 2022,  which offers exciting and engaging activities to kick-start the 53rd APACPH Conference. The pre-conference will feature academic workshops and booths which will provide an enriched experience and networking opportunities to the participants.

Further, the two-day conference proper offers engaging and diverse informative sessions and activities delivered by renowned experts across the field of public health and beyond which aims not only to magnify the role of the HEIs in the attainment of SDGs but also to examine other incumbent piercing public health concerns including COVID-19, Disaster Management, and Health Workforce, among others. Apart from these sessions, this event will also feature social events and optional tours.

Abstracts and photo exhibit entries are invited and are accepted. More information about registration, submission, and conference activities can be found on https://2022apacphconference.com/. You may also inquire further through helpdesk@2022apacphconference.com

We look forward to your enthusiastic correspondence and participation in the conference. Thank you and keep safe.