The theme “Climate Change, Health Equity, and Sustainability” highlights the urgent need to address the interconnected challenges of environmental change, fair access to healthcare, and sustainable development. Climate change continues to threaten global health, with its effects falling most heavily on vulnerable populations. By integrating sustainability and equity into climate action, this conference aims to promote research, dialogue, and policies that foster resilience and create healthier, fairer societies for future generations.
The 11th International Conference on Global Public Health2026 (GPH2026) is a premier global forum for health professionals, academics, researchers, policymakers, and NGO leaders. The 11th edition, GPH 2026, focuses on the urgent intersections of climate change, health equity, and sustainable health systems, bringing together experts and practitioners from across the world to share solutions, strategies, and innovations.
This conference will serve as a global platform to discuss how climate change threatens public health, exacerbates inequalities, and challenges sustainable development.
We expect submissions that delve into the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities across the spectrum of education, embracing cutting-edge technology and fostering transformative change. We welcome individual paper presentations, panel sessions, round table discussions, short films and posters. Your participation in EduTeach2026 may be under the following categories (Original research paper, published article, Dissertation/PhD thesis, Research abstract etc..)
Why Submit Your Paper?
- Gain global recognition for your research.
- Connect with leading experts in climate change, equity, and sustainability.
- Receive fast abstract review (within 5 working days).
- Opportunity to publish in indexed international journals.
- Contribute to shaping resilient, equitable, and sustainable health systems.
Types of Submissions
We welcome a wide range of submissions, including:
- Abstracts, Research Papers, Student Papers, Case Studies, Review article
- Work-in-Progress Reports or Proposals for Future Research: Incomplete research or ideas for future research in order to initiate discussion.
- NGO projects ongoing or completed, case studies on success stories
- Reports on Issues Related to the conference topics: Reports related to innovative techniques or research
- Video or any digital contents related to the conference themes

Conference Tracks (Key Topics)
Papers and presentations are invited on, but not limited to:
- Climate Change & Health Systems Resilience
- Health Equity and Environmental Justice
- Sustainability in Global Health Policy & Practice
- Digital Innovations for Sustainable Healthcare
- Vaccines, Immunization & Preventable Diseases
- Non-Communicable Diseases & Healthy Longevity
- Mental Health & Psychosocial Well-Being
- Reproductive, Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health
- Equity, Inclusion & Social Determinants
- Urban Health, Air Quality & Safe Mobility
- Food Security, Nutrition & Climate Change
- Innovations in Surveillance, Labs & Diagnostics
REGISTRATION DEADLINES
Early bird ( 15 December 2025 ) | Standard ( 15 March 2026 ) | Late ( 15 May 2026)
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 May 2026
Notification of Acceptance: Within 5 days of submission
Registration Deadline: 30 May 2026
Full Paper Submission Deadline: 15 June 2026
Submission Guidelines
- Download the [Paper Submission Format]
All the papers of the registered presenters will be reviewed using double-blind review process and advise to submit to the The Bulletin
- Submit Abstracts to: abstract@health3000.org

Who Should Attend
- Academics & Researchers | Public Health Professionals | Climate & Environmental Scientists | Policymakers & Government Representatives
- NGO & Civil Society Leaders | Students & Early-Career Scholars
Proposals are accepted as long as presenter time is available or by 15 May 2026 at latest. All submissions will be reviewed and acceptance or rejections is based on many factors. Notification on acceptance will be forwarded within 5 working days after receipt.


You are welcome to GPH2026!
Professor Paul Illingworth ( Head of Leicester School of Allied Health Sciences, De Montfort University, England)
Dr. Irrgang, Klaus (Associate Professor of Wellness, Faculty of Science, Burman University, Canada)
Co-Chairpersons - Global Public Health 2026


