
Empowering Patient Advocacy with AI – Free 3 Part Training Webinar Series for Patient Organization
Presented by the World Patients Alliance
In collaboration with global experts from Platform Wordwide an international creative impact agency with significant experience of working with Patient Organization and new technologies.
Artificial intelligence is already helping patient groups around the world reach more people, streamline operations, and improve support for their communities. This free training webinar series will show you how from first steps to advanced development.
Whether you’re just starting to explore AI or ready to build your own tools, this three-part online series will guide you through how AI can strengthen your mission using real examples, practical tools and expert insite.
What You Will Gain
- • A clear understanding of how AI can support your organizaton’s gool
- • Tool for daily communication, awareness operations, and fundraising
- • Practical tips for getting started with no technical background
- • Real-world case studies from patient groups using AI today
- • Live Q&A with international experts
- • Downloadable session guides and checklists
- • Certificates of attendance for each session
Dates and Format
Session 1: 24 July 2025
Session 2: 24 September 2025
Session 3: 24 November 2025
Time: 8.00 AM ET | 1.00 PM UK | 2.00 PM CET | 5.30 PM IST | 10.00 PM AEST
Format: Each session includes a 30 minutes live presentation followed by a 45 minutes interactive session
Access: Join via Zoom or watch live on Youtube. One-time registration gives you access to all three training webinar
What Each Session Covers
Session 1: The AI Revolution – What it Means for Patient Organizations
24 July 2025
Learn what AI realy is, why it matters in patient advocacy, and how it can help you save time and expand your reach. We will explore key concerns around privacy, trust, and ethics while helping you take your first confident setps.
Session 2: Practical AI Tools for Awareness, Operations and Fundraising
24 September 2025
Discover tools you can start using immediately. We will walk through examples of how AI can generate content, write grants, support fundraising, improve communication, and help you manage daily tasks more efficiently.
Session 3: Advanced AI – Custom Tools, Advocacy Impact and Future Opportunities
24 November 2025
Learn how to build custom solutions for your community using no-code platforms. We will explore how AI can support policy, media outreach, inclusive communication and innovation while keeping ethics and equity at the center.
Who Should Attend
The series is designed for:
- • Staff, volunteers, and leaders of patient organizations
- • Nonprofit working in healthcare, awareness or support
- • Communications, fundraising and advocacy teams
- • Anyone interested in using AI for impact
Join a growing global community exploring how AI can strengthen patient support, improve efficiency, and expand your reach. You do not need to be a tech to get started.
One Registration. Three training webinars, Countless new possibilities.
Be part of the future of patient advocacy.
Speakers


Hussain Jafri is the CEO of the World Patients Alliance. He is also the Secretary General of Alzheimer’s Pakistan, the national association of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias that Hussain founded in 1999 as a result of his experiences as a caregiver for his grandfather with Alzheimer’s Disease.
He also serves as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Patient Safety Research, University of Kalisz, Poland, where he contributes to advancing academic work in patient safety and healthcare quality.
He has been very active in the field of patient safety and served as the Vice Chair of the Advisory Group of WHO’s Patients for Patient Safety Program (PFPS). Hussain also founded the Pakistan Patient Safety Initiative and has led several patient safety efforts across the country. The Government of Punjab nominated him as the Provincial Focal Person on Patient Safety & Quality, assigning him responsibility for developing patient safety and quality services in the province’s health sector.
He has extensive experience as a volunteer in the social sector and has worked with government, national, and international nonprofit organizations. Hussain is a member of the Person and Family Centred Advisory Council (PFCAC) of the International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua) and a taskforce member of the Global Alliance of Partners for Pain Advocacy (GAPPA).
He is also an experienced speaker and resource person, having presented nationally and internationally on patient safety, person-centred healthcare, caregiving, advocacy, partnership in health, and organizational development. Hussain holds a PhD from the University of Leeds, UK, focused on the prevention of genetic disorders. He previously served as Director General of the Punjab Thalassemia & Other Genetic Disorders Prevention & Research Institute and has published several papers in internationally indexed journals.