Enock Musungwini, MPH; MBA
According to the World Health Organization, alcohol consumption contributes to 3 million deaths each year globally as well as to the disabilities and poor health of millions of people. Furthermore, harmful use of alcohol is responsible for 5.1% of the global burden of disease.
Against this background, we are calling all Public Health Practitioners, Key Stakeholders, Health Advocates, and Concerned Individuals to the launch of the Health Information for All (HIFA) Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) Working Group discussions. This is your chance to be part of a vital conversation on a topic that profoundly impacts public health.
Benefits of participation:
Access to valuable insights from leading public health practitioners and experts in the field of alcohol use disorders. Learn from those actively working to address this critical health issue.
Collaboration and learning as you engage in collaborative discussions that bring together diverse perspectives and also share your experiences, learn from others, and contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the challenges associated with alcohol use disorders.
From an advocacy perspective, meet and unite with like-minded individuals and organizations working together to advocate for evidence-based policies and strategies to address alcohol-related challenges.
Stay updated on the latest developments, research findings, and best practices related to alcohol use disorders. Access valuable resources to empower your work and personal life.
Further information is here:
https://www.hifa.org/news/hifa-announces-deep-dive-discussion-alcohol-use-disorders-january-february-2024
Spread the Word:
Help us spread the word by sharing this invitation and information with your colleagues, networks, and anyone passionate about advancing public health. Together, we can make a meaningful impact on understanding and addressing the challenges posed by alcohol use disorders.
Join us in creating a community committed to fostering positive change. Your voice matters, and your participation can contribute to building a healthier and safer society.
 Enock Musungwini is a public health practitioner, health management consultant, and development practitioner, holds an MSc in Public Health with a prestigious research award from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in the UK, a Master’s in Business Administration and a BSc Hons in Psychology and various other qualifications. Recognized for his outstanding contributions, Enock Musungwini was honored as the 2022 Country Representative of the Year by Health Information for All (HIFA). This accolade acknowledges his continuous efforts in advocating for increased access to accurate and verified health information in Zimbabwe and the surrounding regions. He actively engages in diverse platforms and professional networks to promote this crucial cause.
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