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good afternoon i'm ah and no mostly from india
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first i want to
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thanks to the team up must going project especially under the law and ready ready yeah
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it'll come into my friend done it
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i'm very happy
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to come in front of you but less subject is very different
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i'm not talking about the find the biggest fix all these things but this
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is us did ma in india you know you guys a big country
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and then the candies big we should also be
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this issue is very different and difficult to tackle because a
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lot of men and abundant by their family don't rule
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to die ah ah ah the human ah mentally him critically in
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especially mentally ill suffering from that full disorders
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i'm going for a lot of what the another tell alan counter to change the
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world but i can cast a stone across the water to create many peoples
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and molly how's it working on this research
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this is a lifelong getting giving a homeless mentally and physically ill when district you india
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the work is not i'm not or alone working my wife to pursue to pass feel so
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equally
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involved in this my work
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and whether it's a bit of last year's industry went in our
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thousands of men than in women that lived abundant on really can see how the pathetic situation it yet
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but the sooner
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that's not our body the teller cemented alumina lived up under non indian rules and
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really just listens to die in you get the wrestle minutely just this is
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an inferno that classes people are one and or a really close
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their family members to die actually they will record from the
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mental illness or they will die incredible da the core
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does sapporo complex mental disorders lexus opinion other mental disorders along
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with mental disorder supporting from p. goodies artisan critical illnesses
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and it had been assume that more than one grow when i'm leaving on routine
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hi when lebanon on indian or would die for the bottom think it misconception about the mental illness
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when are dominated and humiliation awkward with them as season one
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actually really business and our products thinking you know society and a lack of social security
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we started this one when we saw ah when this type of whom and
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who was it in one thesis on the rule and from that day
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even the bodies it in its two four i'll princes hungry or disgusting
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to us and we started our work didn't really is back
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i don't know i'll mentally unless there's a stigma i mean yeah and
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because of that mentality to men and their rendition of human rights
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i see the along and i went on on the road easily have is mentally and physically
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b. b. data one guy never know food shelter and loads
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so putting a lot of barefoot infections bitten by people and enjoy a lot of time
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but molly also doing in this scenario molly isn't might actually
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well in the in the original language model amy's mother
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and this mother's house is getting lifelong get treatment and rehabilitation for homeless
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wandering mentally you gauge to men and yet you don't know so
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by the children because a lot of time the zoom and rip on the
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rule and when the game inside them only how's found that get pregnant
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and pregnancy reached our around seven months it's one and a difficult for the termination
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for me and my wife we uh did though the deliveries of that baby
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right do that babies are with us only and now
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problem is that the uh the don't have fathers so i do on
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my name to be rather farther and now they're my babies
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oh yeah also is a first of its kind of a foe in intensive care unit in india
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we'd working when you probably stable men which are phone number when we don't phone under the critically
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yes so many of our dine so many times they have h. i.
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v. you would colours use so many disorders you name it foundered
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but the fundamental up getting giving you now i'm not giving in the details i'm
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not getting in the scientific approaches the that the pandemic that's what we're falling
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no line here is the most important either one and which are phone rule
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in it the low and yet how many environment belie their families from
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animals abundant them on the road so then it how many enlightening
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medication and mitigation so most important thing movies like it is not working with me
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and we are properly i'm giving them a sense i'm or medication therapies
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he'll psychotherapy is because of that they improve law and now
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so
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they are working with us because in mali well we don't have any page
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that because i'm only buttons models look is on the on the
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of public donations lot government funded or not to a nice to
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just funded that working mother who a hundred and so
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five you invested seventeen children idea but
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when the hill probably z. coordinates with the he'll probably go what's when which are we are working
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and now that this problem is increasing day by day as
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so many so speaker that door that will take it
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see not very different in the the country like switzerland yes and the country like india
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well uh we're talking about the expenditure of o. l. on the mental a hint
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in the end yeah so like a is there is
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no government butter policies no funding because of that
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oh
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there are a lot of problems
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but
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we are finding out that they are and with that we're we're taking you
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this is my body house you can see my sisters and my mother is what we're saying that
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uh this is our big family you like find the stable from any in
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here in the well and now the famines going metabolism going now
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and as the what it took to you know six hundred the harmony
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will be to six hundred bits will into it and uh
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go back to what loaded increasing in this uh mobile homes but
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fundamental things on bad no one sticking here obvious abandonment
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you something right is that they are related to men also on the rule
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i found one nuclear site based on the rule
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so you see the new design business sees on the rule i'll see was of it and see the positive
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this is it disgusting and he this kind of thing so many times so it
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i i for one the other night it's hot and ideas for that
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canada one tape onto oh not only thing is bad in india not everything in a
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bad in my society so many things are happening good we're trying our best
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i'm the in in men don't well
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section now nobody cares
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well as you navigate it will give any need yeah everybody stick incurable
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the physical illnesses that mental illness they don't want to get
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so all this is or if you're not you and this is the molly housework

Conference Program

Opening
Gautam Maitra, Founding Member, Women's Brain Project
Dec. 12, 2017 · 8:45 a.m.
168 views
Welcome Words
Maria Teresa Ferretti, President, Women's Brain Project
Dec. 12, 2017 · 8:48 a.m.
Welcome adress
Françoise Grossetête, member of the European Parliament
Dec. 12, 2017 · 8:55 a.m.
Presentation of the day
Sylvia Day, Forum host and WBP ambassador
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:01 a.m.
Keynote
Khaliya
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:04 a.m.
Introduction of Elena Becker-Barroso
Elena Becker-Barroso, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet Neurology
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:21 a.m.
231 views
Introduction of Gillian Einstein
Gillian Einstein, University of Toronto, Canada
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:28 a.m.
Introduction of Else Charlotte Sandset
Else Charlotte Sandset, Oslo University Hospital, Norway
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:39 a.m.
Introduction of Carol Brayne
Carol Brayne, University of Cambridge, UK
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:44 a.m.
Introduction of Maria Teresa Ferretti
Maria Teresa Ferretti, President, Women's Brain Project
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:52 a.m.
158 views
Introduction of Liisa Galea
Liisa Galea, University of British Columbia, Canada
Dec. 12, 2017 · 9:56 a.m.
Introduction of Lawrence Rajendran
Lawrence Rajendran
Dec. 12, 2017 · 10:03 a.m.
244 views
Introduction of Thorsten Buch
Thorsten Buch, Director, Institute of Laboratory Animal Science (LTK), University of Zurich, Switzerland
Dec. 12, 2017 · 10:08 a.m.
Introduction of Meryl Comer
Meryl Comer , President & CEO, Geoffrey Beene Foundation Alzheimer's Initiative
Dec. 12, 2017 · 10:59 a.m.
Introduction of Mary Mittelman
Mary Mittelman, New York University School of Medicine, US
Dec. 12, 2017 · 11:05 a.m.
Introduction of Angela Abela
Angela Abela , University of Malta, Malta
Dec. 12, 2017 · 11:13 a.m.
Introduction of Tania Dussey-Cavassini
Tania Dussey-Cavassini, Former Swiss Ambassador for Global Health, Switzerland
Dec. 12, 2017 · 11:20 a.m.
480 views
Introduction of Raj Long
Raj Long , Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Vice-Chair, World Dementia Council
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:30 p.m.
201 views
Introduction of Antonella Santuccione Chadha
Antonella Santuccione Chadha , Swissmedic, Swiss Regulatory Agency, Switzerland
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:32 p.m.
371 views
Introduction of Marsha B. Henderson
Marsha B. Henderson, Food and Drugs Administration, Office for Women's Health, US
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:36 p.m.
Introduction of Maeve Cusack
Maeve Cusack, European Institute for Women's Health
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:43 p.m.
Introduction of Hadine Joffe
Hadine Joffe, Harvard Medical School, US
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:47 p.m.
Introduction of Maria Houtchens
Maria Houtchens, Harvard Medical School, US
Dec. 12, 2017 · 1:55 p.m.
Introduction of Valerie Bruemmer
Valerie Bruemmer, Senior Medical Advisor, Eli Lilly
Dec. 12, 2017 · 2:03 p.m.
Introduction of Malou Cristobal
Malou Cristobal, Polytrauma/ TBI / Vestibular Rehabilitation Program, New York Harbour
Dec. 12, 2017 · 2:08 p.m.
Wrap up of Panel Discussion 3
Raj Long , Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Vice-Chair, World Dementia Council
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:23 p.m.
Presentation of Sofia, Robot
Sofia, Robot
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:28 p.m.
Introduction of Nicoletta Iacobacci
Nicoletta Iacobacci , Singularity University Geneva
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:32 p.m.
Introduction of Fabrizio Renzi
Fabrizio Renzi, Innovation and Technologies Director, IBM, Rome
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:36 p.m.
Introduction of Joanna J. Bryson
Joanna J. Bryson , University of Bath, UK
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:48 p.m.
Introduction of Myshkin Ingawale
Myshkin Ingawale, Facebook
Dec. 12, 2017 · 3:58 p.m.
Introduction of Kathryn Goetzke
Kathryn Goetzke, President, Chief Mood Officer & Founder, The Mood Factory, and Founder, iFred
Dec. 12, 2017 · 4:07 p.m.
Introduction of Nikolaos Mavridis
Nikolaos Mavridis , Interactive Robots and Media Labs, MIT, US
Dec. 12, 2017 · 4:13 p.m.
Keynote
Lynn Posluns , Women's Brain Health Initiative, Canada
Dec. 12, 2017 · 4:52 p.m.
Closing remarks
Mara Hank Moret
Dec. 12, 2017 · 5:12 p.m.
605 views
Thanks
Annemarie Schumacher Dimech
Dec. 12, 2017 · 5:16 p.m.
Closing song
Sylvia Day, Forum host and WBP ambassador
Dec. 12, 2017 · 5:23 p.m.