Share Your Public Health Story with IPHSCI: What Does Public Health Mean to You?

blog-img

As we join the global community in celebrating Public Health Month, this February, the Imperia Public Health and Social Care Institute (IPHSCI) is excited to hear from you—the dedicated professionals and individuals at the heart of public health.

Public health is more than policies and statistics; it is the lived experiences of those who work tirelessly to protect and promote health in our communities. It is the stories of resilience, innovation, and passion that drive real change.

We Want to Hear Your Story:
What does public health mean to you? How has your work or personal experience shaped your understanding of public health? Whether you are a frontline health worker, a researcher, a policymaker, public health student or someone whose life has been touched by public health interventions, your story matters.

Why Share?
Your story could inspire others, drive important conversations, and highlight the invaluable contributions of public health professionals. Selected stories will be featured on our platforms as part of our Public Health Month celebrations.

How to Participate:
Submit your story (300-500 words) sharing your experiences and reflections on what public health means to you.

Email your story to info@iphsci.org

Deadline for submissions: Acceptance will not be possible after the end of March.

Together, let’s amplify the voices that shape public health.
Join IPHSCI and partners in celebrating Public Health Month by sharing your journey.
We look forward to hearing from you!

Other blogs

blog-img
HMPV: What is human metapneumovirus, are cases surging in China, and should we be worried?
blog-img
Ghana: Death toll from cholera outbreak hit 37
blog-img
Cholera Outbreak in Sudan Claims 1,316 Lives Since August
blog-img
5 Infectious Diseases to Keep an Eye On in 2025
blog-img
System to auto-detect new variants will inform better response to future infectious disease outbreaks
blog-img
NIH officials assess threat of H5N1
blog-img
WHO Director-General, and global health leaders inaugurate WHO Academy in Lyon
blog-img
CDC Confirms First Severe Case of H5N1 Bird Flu in the United States
blog-img
Africa CDC Deploys Experts on Investigation Mission for Disease outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo
blog-img
Cutting edge Oxford malaria vaccine trial in jeopardy as USAID payments frozen
blog-img
Share Your Public Health Story with IPHSCI: What Does Public Health Mean to You?