Abstract Submission

2nd Biennial Health Conference On Sustainable Development Goal

Important Dates:

  • Abstracts submissions close: 31 July 2022
  • Abstract Notification: 15 August 2022
  • Early bird closing date: 15 September 2022

Scientific approaches are the key to help meet the SDG 3 targets. Share your research with a global audience at the 2nd Biennial Health Conference 2022 – “Towards realisation of Sustainable Development Goal 3, Agenda 2030”.

Abstracts may be submitted through the online peer review portal until 31 July 2022 (23:59 GMT). Track scope and objectives, track categories and full submission guidelines can be found on this page.

Abstracts submitted to 2nd Biennial SDG 3 Health Conference will go through a blind peer-review process by an international and national review panel. Members of the 2nd Biennial SDG 3 Health Conference Organizing Committee will make the final abstract selection by 15 August 2022.

The highest-scoring abstracts will be selected for oral presentation in a session or as an e-poster to be displayed on site in the exhibition hall and virtually on the conference platform. In addition, a small number of high-scoring posters will be selected for oral presentation in e-poster sessions.

Important Abstract Dates

  • 15 June 2022 Online abstract submission opens.
  • 31 July 2022, 23:59 GMT Abstract submission closes.

Abstracts, as well as amendments to submitted abstracts, will not be accepted after this date (except for late breakers).

  • 15 August 2022 Abstract notification.

 

Scientific tracks

The 2nd Biennial Health Conference – Towards realisation of Sustainable Development Goal 3, Agenda 2030, welcomes the submission of abstracts that present original contributions to the field in the following scientific tracks:

Track A: Reduce Maternal and Child Mortality
Track B: Fight Communicable diseases
Track C: Reduce Non-Communicable Diseases and promote mental health
Track D: Substance use and abuse
Track E: Universal access to sexual and reproductive care, family planning and education
Track F: Achieve universal health coverage
Track G: Agriculture and the environment: Human Health Implications

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