ALFABETIZZAZIONE SANITARIA E DIRITTI UMANI

Ascoltare e responsabilizzare per costruire fiducia

 5 Dicembre 2025 INAIL, via IV novembre 144, Roma, Italia

 

L'evento è organizzato dall'Ufficio Nazionale Antidiscriminazioni Razziali in collaborazione con il Consiglio d'Europa
e con il sostegno della Ministra per la Famiglia, la Natalità e le Pari Opportunità, e del Ministro della Salute (tbc)

 

 Obbiettivo

Questo evento lancerà il percorso della Coalizione di Roma sull’alfabetizzazione sanitaria e i diritti umani, una rete pensata per riunire attori politici, istituzionali e della società civile, con l’obiettivo di promuovere equità e inclusione.

 Programma

Caffè di benvenuto (10:00 - 11:00)

Pausa pranzo (12:20 - 14:00)

 Photos

 Relatori e moderatori

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Indietro Lorenzo MONTRASIO

National Office Against Racial Discrimination (UNAR), Italy
Lorenzo MONTRASIO

Lorenzo is a senior expert at the National Office Against Racial Discrimination in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, where he supports anti-discrimination initiatives with a focus on health. He also serves as advisor to the Director of the Italian National Blood Centre overseeing international cooperation activities. Previously, he led the work on innovative treatments and health technologies at the Council of Europe (2020–2023) and contributed to the scientific and educational programmes of the European Pharmacopeia (EDQM) (2018–2020).

At the Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA), he served as Head of the Biological Medicines Office (2011-2018) and Senior GMP Inspector (2003-2010), after having worked at the University Hospital of Turin (1998-2003).

Throughout his career, Lorenzo has been committed to fostering dialogue and collaboration, serving as chair and member of numerous working groups and steering committees and initiatives at prominent organizations such as the EMA, WHO, and the European Commission, as well as universities, NGOs, and professional and patient organizations.

His academic background includes studies in Pharmacy (1990-1995), Clinical Pharmacy (PharmD 1998-2001), and Regulatory Affairs (PhD 2001-2005).

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