The name of this event is “6th International Conference In Health Sciences (ICHS)”, whereas the main theme is “Innovating Health for a Better Future: Advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through Collaborative Action”.
ICHS is a biannual conference that covers updates and research in health science fields, including nursing, pharmacy, nutrition, public health, and physical education. This conference aims to catalyze knowledge and experience among scientists, academics, clinicians, students, and policymakers. It also bridges the gap between theory and practice.
In 2025, the theme of the 6th ICHS is “Innovating Health for a Better Future: Advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through Collaborative Action”. In an era marked by rapid global change and complex health challenges, innovation has become a critical driver in transforming health systems and improving well-being for all. The theme “Innovating Health for a Better Future: Advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through Collaborative Action” highlights the urgent need for integrated efforts that bridge science, technology, policy, and community engagement. By embracing innovative approaches and fostering cross-sector partnerships, we can accelerate progress toward achieving the SDGs, particularly those related to good health and well-being (SDG 3), reduced inequalities (SDG 10), and sustainable communities (SDG 11). This initiative calls on stakeholders from all sectors—governments, academia, civil society, and the private sector—to come together, share knowledge, and co-create solutions that are equitable, scalable, and sustainable. Together, we can shape a healthier and more resilient future for generations to come.
As we strive to build resilient health systems, reduce disparities, and respond to emerging global threats, it becomes clear that no single sector can succeed alone. Through collaboration—among governments, international organizations, researchers, innovators, and communities—we can unlock new solutions, strengthen existing ones, and ensure that health advancements are inclusive, impactful, and sustainable. This approach not only propels us toward achieving SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being), but also supports the broader vision of equitable, just, and sustainable development for all.