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Igniting Ethical Individualism to Serve Social Initiatives Worldwide
A Project in the Section for Social Sciences at the Goetheanum

Invitation: WSIF East Africa Online
The question 'what keeps people healthy - strengthens their health forces and immune system' has come worldwide into focus again due to the Corona pandemic.

The word Salutogenesis means how health (Salus) comes into being (Genesis). American medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky established Salutogenesis as a new branch of research in the 1970s and laid the foundation for a new understanding of individual and social health.

The beauty of this new understanding is that with the help of the Anthroposophic Study of Man and the Anthroposophic Inner Path Work, it can be put into practice immediately - individually and socially.

Michaela Glöckler (Allianz ELIANT) will speak about Salutogenesis in our third online workshop on Feb 12, Saturday at 10:00-12:00 EAT / 8:00-10:00 CET.  Please check your local time here

Michaela Glöckler is a pediatrician, international lecturer/trainer for Anthroposophic Medicine, and author. She was the leader of the Medical Section at the Goetheanum from 1988 to 2016 and a co-founder of Alliance for Childhood and Allianz ELIANT.
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WSIF East Africa Online Team: Joan Sleigh, Janet Kimandi, Neema Kahiga, Vincent Haraka, Casmir Msigwa, Patrick Karanja, Silviah Njagi, Violah Nakazzi & Nicole Asis | WSIF East Africa Online 21-22 is a project of the World Social Initiative Forum & the East African Association of Steiner Waldorf Schools
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