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Call for Abstracts: VARN 2023 Conference, June 13-15, 2023 Bangkok, Thailand

There is still time to submit an abstract! Submit before January 13, 2023, at 11:59 pm EST to be considered to share your work in Bangkok, Thailand!

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The second annual Vaccination Acceptance Research Network conference, VARN2023, will be held from June 13-15, 2023, in Bangkok, Thailand. VARN2023 will be hosted and sponsored jointly with UNICEF.

This meeting will be an in-person event with facilitation of virtual presentations, as needed. Conference sessions will provide a space for exploration and facilitate the wide dissemination of a growing body of knowledge, practice, and evidence-informed strategies for driving action across the vaccination acceptance and demand ecosystem. 

Explore the VARN2022 conference report and recordings for insights from last year’s convening. Registration will open in January 2023. 
Sabin and UNICEF invite the submission of both research-based and measurable, practice-based abstracts depicting either completed work or ongoing projects to be completed by June 2023.

Abstracts should fall within one of the abstract focus areas. We will prioritize submissions from investigators and professionals in low- and middle-income countries and welcome evidence-based case studies and abstracts on intervention-based research and practice. These submissions will shape and facilitate presentations and panel discussions designed to inform the real-time challenges and efforts of local, national, regional, and global community actors in attendance.

Abstracts will be accepted in English and French.
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Decision Notifications: Monday, April 3, 2023

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The Vaccination Acceptance Research Network (VARN) is a global, multidisciplinary community of experts from the social and behavioral sciences and global health field collectively working to better understand and problem solve vaccination-related topics impacting acceptance and demand.

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