EURORDIS Membership Meeting 2011 Amsterdam
 

The EURORDIS Membership Meeting 2011 will be held in
the Netherlands, in the beautiful city of Amsterdam!
 
 
from
 
12 - 14 May 2011
 
at the:
 
Hotel Casa 400
Eerste Ringdjikstraat 4
1097 BC Amsterdam
The Netherlands
 

 
EVENT DESCRIPTION
 
The concept of National Plans is much debated at a European level but not among patient organisations. What do National Plans mean for patient organisations and patients? How can patient organisations benefit from National Plans? How can they contribute to National Plans?
 
All of these important questions will be discussed and debated during two days in the conference, round table debates and capacity-building workshops. All workshops are designed to provide useful information and/or sources of information to patient organisation representatives to help them in their own advocacy plans. These workshops will allow the exchange of ideas, best practices and experiences across countries, with or without national strategies. All workshops are elaborated in partnership with existing projects and/or organisations.
 
The meeting's working language will be English.
 
An important element of the EURORDIS Membership Meeting is the EURORDIS General Assembly which takes place on an annual basis. The 2011 EURORDIS General Assembly will be held on Friday, 13 May from 09.00 until 13.00 at the Hotel Casa 400. The EURORDIS General Assembly is a closed meeting to which only members of EURORDIS are admitted.
 
The EURORDIS Membership Meeting is organised in collaboration with:

               
 
 
ABOUT EURORDIS
 
EURORDIS is a non-governmental patient-driven alliance of patient organisations representing 447 rare diseases patient organisations in over 44 countries. EURORDIS is dedicated to improving the quality of life of all people living with rare diseases in Europe.
 
The EURORDIS Membership Meeting is an event supported by:
 
 
 
This activity has been funded with the support from the European Union's Health Programme. This material only reflects the views of the author, and funders cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.


 With the special support of: