National Public Health
Dissemination Conference
29-31 October • BICC, Lilongwe, Malawi
"Advancing public health research for building resilient and sustainable Health systems"
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Don't miss your chance to present at Malawi's premier research conference
Welcome to the National Public Health Dissemination Conference
Join us for Malawi's premier research conference bringing together scholars, researchers, and professionals from diverse fields to share groundbreaking research and foster collaboration.
Share Research
Present your findings to a diverse audience of researchers and professionals
Network
Connect with leading researchers and potential collaborators
Learn
Gain insights from diverse research fields and methodologies
Conference Highlights
Symposiums, Side Events & Exhibitions
Engage in diverse discussions, specialized events, and showcase your work.
Health Innovations
Discover cutting-edge advancements and transformative ideas in public health.
Conference Awards
Recognition for outstanding research contributions and excellence in innovation.
See Awards →Conference Theme (2025)
"Advancing public health research for building resilient and sustainable Health systems"
Conference Fees
Undergraduate Students
- Valid student ID required
- Full conference access
- Conference materials
Postgraduate Students
- Valid student ID required
- Full conference access
- Conference materials
Local Delegates
- Full conference access
- Conference materials
- Networking events
International Students
- Valid student ID required
- Full conference access
- Conference materials
International Delegates
- Full conference access
- Conference materials
- Networking events
* All fees include access to conference materials, lunch, and refreshments during the conference days
Our Partners
We are proud to work with leading research institutions and organizations across Malawi.
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