Asthma affects 102 million children under 15 worldwide, yet access to life-saving inhaled medicines remains a preventable barrier to their health, well-being, and full potential. This is a solvable challenge — and it requires urgent, collective action.
Join us at a side event of the 64th UN Commission for Social Development, where leading experts and advocates will tackle this pressing issue. Hosted by CLAN (Caring & Living As Neighbours), MATES4Kids (Maximising Access To Essential Supplies for Children), and Lehigh University, the event will feature the Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS) and distinguished voices including Leith Greenslade from Every Breath Counts and Kate Armstrong from Lehigh University.
Together, we will explore practical, evidence-based solutions to improve access to essential inhaled medicines for children living with asthma. This is a chance to engage with global leaders, share insights, and contribute to actionable strategies that can save lives.
💡 If you care about child health, equity, and actionable change, this conversation is for you.
👉 Register now and join the movement to ensure every child with asthma can access the care they need.
Let’s remove this preventable barrier together — because no child should suffer or die from asthma simply due to lack of access.
