Addis Ababa selected to host 5th African population health conference

Addis Ababa has been chosen to host the 5th African Population Health World Conference. Africa CDC made the selection, with the event set for next month. More than 30,000 participants are expected to attend.

Addis Ababa, recognized as Africa's diplomatic capital, has been selected to host the 5th African Population Health World Conference.

Africa CDC announced the decision, according to Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The ministry stated that more than 30,000 participants are expected at the event, scheduled for next month.

The ministry approved the hosting, noting Addis Ababa's proven capacity to manage large events in recent years and its renowned Ethiopian hospitality. This choice reinforces the city's status as a preferred venue for international conferences.

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