The GHS2026 Committee extends our deepest gratitude to all our sponsors. Without your valued contributions, we would not be able to deliver a conference of this calibre – one that brings together experts and emerging leaders from across the world to share knowledge, build partnerships, and strengthen global health security. Your support directly enables the meaningful exchange of ideas and the advancement of collective solutions.
The international community continues to face serious challenges, regionally and globally, from chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) weapons and related materials. To mitigate threats posed by these weapons of mass destruction (WMD), Canada’s Weapons Threat Reduction Program (WTRP) was established in 2002 (initially as the Global Partnership Program) to fulfil Canada’s commitments to the G7-led Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction. Canada’s WTRP, which works with partner countries, international organizations and non-governmental organizations to implement concrete projects aimed at preventing WMD proliferation and terrorism, has to date delivered more than $1.4 billion in programming.
The Ministry of Social Affairs and Health leads Finland’s national efforts in health, social welfare, and preparedness, while actively contributing to global health security through strong international collaboration. Finland’s engagement reflects a long-standing commitment to evidence-based policy, resilience, and strengthening collective capacity to prevent and respond to health security threats worldwide.
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