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Feedback Survey – The Memory: A Symposium Addressing the Opportunities and Challenges of an Aging Global Population
Thank you for participating in
The Memory: A Symposium Addressing the Opportunities and Challenges of an Aging Global Population
,” held on May 9-10, 2025, in Vatican City.
Our goal in hosting this symposium was to bring together key stakeholders from a variety of perspectives and positions to help us better understand how we can increase the sense of urgency—and drive future action—around helping low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) prepare for the rapidly accelerating demographic shift.
We would greatly appreciate your feedback by completing this short survey. Your insights are essential, and your continued collaboration—starting with this survey—will help us shape the path forward.
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Question 1: What was your biggest takeaway from the Symposium?
Question 2: On a scale of 1 to 5, how effectively did the Symposium help you connect with new stakeholders?
please select a number
5 (very effective)
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2
1 (not effective)
Question 3: Were there organizations or individuals you hoped to connect with but didn’t have the opportunity to? If yes, please list them below. Would you like us to help facilitate those connections?
Question 4: What ideas do you have for how we can collectively move this work forward?
Question 5: Do you have any feedback about your experience at the Symposium?
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