For A MUSEUM FOR AFRICA, round-table on BABIES WORLDWIDE, GROW. Nutrition as a link between different cultures.

Cinema Massimo – 25 May 2013, from 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

The National Cinema Museum, in collaboration with the Piedmont NGOs Consortium health cooperation platform, presents its new rendez-vous for A MUSEUM FOR AFRICA, illustrating the first results of a research, led by the Tavolo Pediatria e Intercultura del Centro Interculturale (Paediatrics and Intercultural Centre Platform) of the City of Turin, on the theme of nutrition and weaning in an intercultural ambit at Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo, Saturday 25 May 2013, at 9.30 a.m.

 

The round-table will feature Umberto Salvi, President of the Piedmont NGOs Consortium, Anna Ferrero from the Intercultural Centre, Paediatrician Cristina Mirabelli, with experience with the CUAMM in Ethiopia and Kassida Khairallah, President of AMMI-Multiethnic Cultural Mediators Association.

 

The debate will be followed by a free screening of the film Bébé(s), by French director Thomas Balmès (France, 2010, 75').

 

INFO: CCM - Medical Collaboration Committee, Via Ciriè 32/E, Turin, www.ccm-italia.org, Tel: +39.011.6602793