Open Society and Soros Foundation
about usinitiativesgrants and scholarshipsresource centernewsroom
Contact
Search

Stay informed with periodic news about the Public Health Program and related OSI activities. Archive

Soros Foundations

The Public Health Program works closely with individual Soros foundations to implement policies and support local organizations. Find out more about Soros foundations.

Past Events

OSI Seminar Series: Building Coalitions for Tobacco Control

Regional

Location: Bucharest, Romania
Event Date: April 23, 2003 - April 25, 2003

Note: This conference was co-sponsored by the American Cancer Society.

The Public Health Program conducts the OSI Seminar Series in collaboration with the Albert Schweitzer Institute and a variety of national and international partner organizations active throughout Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.

The conferences provide public health professionals in the region with advocacy-skills development, network and coalition building, as well as training on specific issues. In 2003, the Open Society Fund–Lithuania began overseeing logistical administration of the OSI Seminar Series.

Need help downloading a file or playing a clip? Click here.

Conference Agenda
PDF Document - 102K
(Size: 102KB; Time: 14sec @ 56kbps)

Conference Report
PDF Document - 88K
(Size: 88KB; Time: 12sec @ 56kbps)

back to the top of the page
share  print  print
FOLLOW OSI
Email Newsletters
News Feeds
Podcasts
Facebook
Twitter

About Us  |  Initiatives  |  Grants, Scholarships & Fellowships  |  Resource Center  |  Newsroom  |  Site Map  |  About this Site  |  Contact


Creative Commons License
Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative License.
©2009 Open Society Institute. Some rights reserved.

400 West 59th Street  |  New York, NY 10019, U.S.A.  |  Tel 1-212-548-0600

OSI-New York, OSI-Budapest, OSF-London, OSI-Paris and OSI-Brussels are separate organizations that operate independently
yet cooperate informally with each other. This website, a joint presentation, is intended to promote each organization’s interests.