THE afternoon parallel sessions featured a wide array of research on advancements in Mathematical, Natural, and Health Sciences.
Among the notable participants was Andro from JMCFI College of Medicine, who delivered a compelling presentation on the role of the DTTB (Doctors to the Barrios) program in serving GIDA (Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas) communities. His presentation drew significant applause from both the panel of reactors and the audience. Andro highlighted the program’s unwavering commitment to advancing universal health care despite the considerable challenges faced by these doctors. His work aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3, 11, and 17, emphasizing the intersection of health care, community development, and global cooperation.
The session was marked by a robust exchange of ideas and a reaffirmation of the critical role research plays in addressing complex global issues and fostering innovation.