Wolfheze Workshops
Rebirth of the Wolfheze Movement: Tuberculosis (TB) is not only curable, but also preventable
Visitors, colleagues and partners,
The Wolfheze workshops Steering Committee (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), KNCV TB Plus, WHO Regional Office for Europe) is pleased to confirm that the special hybrid session on the “Rebirth of the Wolfheze Movement: Tuberculosis (TB) is not only curable, but also preventable” will take place this 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This event will serve as a unique regional platform for dialogue and collaboration across the WHO European Region, while also welcoming observers from outside the Region who wish to learn and contribute to the discussion and the spirit of Wolfheze.
Workshop Details
📅 17 November 2025 (Monday)
🕓 14:00–18:00 CET
📍 Auditorium III, UN City, Marmorvej 51, Copenhagen, Denmark
💻 Hybrid format – onsite and online participation
🗣️ Working language: English, with simultaneous interpretation in Russian

🌐 Event Landing Page
All information, including the provisional programme, the registration form (for onsite or online participation), and the Wolfheze Rebirth Survey, is now available on the event landing page: Event Landing Page HERE
This webpage will serve as the primary entry point for event participation, information sharing, and accountability for outcomes.
It will continue to grow and expand in content as new elements, updates, and materials become available in the lead-up to the meeting.
We warmly thank over 120 colleagues who have already expressed readiness to participate (take this chance if you missed the previous call). Upon earliest convenience by 24 October, we encourage all participants and partners to:
1️⃣ Explore the provisional programme,
2️⃣ Complete the short survey to help shape the future of the Wolfheze Movement, and
3️⃣ Register your attendance (onsite or online, we will send further instructions).
Your active engagement will ensure that the renewed Spirit of Wolfheze continues to drive collaboration, solidarity, and innovation toward a TB-free Europe.
On behalf of the Wolfheze Workshops Organising Committee,
Askar Yedilbayev, Senia Rosales Klintz, Ineke Spruijt