Next Tuesday, June 25th, representatives of CoEHAR, led by Founder Riccardo Polosa and the Director, Prof. Giovanni Li Volti, will present to members of the Senate the summary document of the meeting organized on the occasion of No Tobacco Day, drafted thanks to the participation of young researchers and students from the University of Catania.
The meeting at the Italian Senate, an opportunity to present the latest high-profile scientific research data in the field of harm reduction conducted by CoEHAR, will see the delivery of the document containing the conclusions developed during No Tobacco Day, emphasizing the center’s commitment to a smoke-free future.
To celebrate the theme of the World Health Organization’s Day, CoEHAR decided this year to pass the baton to young students, researchers, and experts from the University of Catania by organizing the first round table dedicated to anti-smoking culture among the youth.
The conclusions of the debate, fueled by the participation and interaction with the younger members and experts of the Catania academic community, have been compiled into a final summary document, which will be delivered during the Senate event.
The meeting, which will take place at the Italian Senate, will be attended by:
- Vice President of the Senate, Maria Domenica Castellone
- Prof. Riccardo Polosa, CoEHAR Founder
- Prof. Giovanni Li Volti, CoEHAR Director
- Prof. Lia Emma, researcher at the University of Catania
- Senator Francesco Zaffino, chairman of the 10th standing committee (social affairs, health, public and private labor, social security), who will receive the summary document
- Senator Orfeo Mazzella, member of the 10th standing committee (social affairs, health, public and private labor, social security)
The appointment is scheduled for Tuesday, June 25th, at 3:30 PM, in the Caduti di Nassirya room, Palazzo Madama. The meeting will be moderated by journalist Valeria Nicolosi.
To request accreditation, please send an email to: cr.coehar@unict.it
To read the english version of the Official CoEHAR document delivered to the Italian Senate, click here.