Presentations and Downloads of the MMS Symposium 2022
Pictures of the symposium by Christoph Engeli
MMS Symposium Here we provide the link to the photos of our symposium 2022.
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Presentation by Remco van de Pas (Centre for Planetary Health - CPHP) at the MMS Symposium 2 November 2022
MMS Symposium “If major changes to the consumption of resources are not undertaken, economic growth will peak and then rapidly decline by around 2040.” (Herrington, 2021)
Presentation by Astrid Knoblauch & Gulara Afandiyeva (Swiss TPH) at the MMS Symposium 2 November 2022
MMS Symposium The social factors include unemployment, poverty and stress related to high levels of migration and dependency on remittances which have been severely disrupted by the pandemic.
Presentation by Blaise Genton (University of Lausanne/ Unisanté) at the MMS Symposium 2 November 2022
MMS Symposium Why do NGOs need to change perspective? Because of the failure of our states (politics) to act effectively for social justice and climatic justice.
Presentation by Hafid Derbal (terre des hommes schweiz) at the MMS Symposium 2 November 2022
MMS Symposium Where and who do we want to be? How do we want to work 10 or 15 years from now?
Presentation by Alan Schamroth (Calcutta Rescue) at the MMS Symposium 2 November 2022
MMS Symposium Mrs Sadar’s story of two cyclones, two destroyed homes, loss of livelihood and enforced urban migration due to climate change.
Presentation by Stuart Vallis (SDC) at the MMS Symposium 2 November 2022
MMS Symposium Data was useful to understand the needs and gaps in medication for the population, for example hypertension medication was a large demand, the reordering of medicines and supplies was informed by data, much less wastage compared to the «kit» type supply that humanitarians use in emergencies.
Presentation by Lasha Goguadze (IFRC) at the MMS Symposium 2 November 2022
MMS Symposium WB’s Groundswell report: by 2050 without any actions climate change can lead more than 216 million people to migrate.
Presentation by Thomas Rodrigues (Enfants du Monde) at the MMS Symposium 2 November 2022
MMS Symposium Challenge: to adapt our modes of intervention. Think about better complementarity between emergency and development.
Presentation by Maja Hess (medico international schweiz) and Sherwan Bery (The Kurdish Red Crescent) at the MMS Symposium 2 November 2022
MMS Symposium A photo selection from the work of the Kurdish Red Crescent