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SUMMARY:Global Landscape of Endometriosis Policies and Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:Endometriosis affects an estimated 10% (190 million) of reproductive age women worldwide. It has significant health\, social and economic implications but access to diagnosis and treatment is often delayed and inequitable. \nJoin the IBP Network\, WHO/HRP and Partners as we discuss the global landscape of endometriosis policies and guidance. This webinar will present a summary of series of key research papers published recently on this topic. A panel of experts\, patient advocates and stakeholders will discuss the state of global availability of endometriosis policies and clinical guidance\, and what actions are needed to enhance timely access to endometriosis care for all. \nInterpretation to Spanish and French will be available. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/global-landscape-of-endometriosis-policies-and-guidelines/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinars and Online Events,PCWHC Events
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SUMMARY:New Maternal and Child Mortality Estimates and their programmatic implications for countries in the African region
DESCRIPTION:This is a joint webinar organized by WHO AFRO\, UNFPA ESARO and WCARO\, and UNICEF ESARO and WCARO on new estimates of maternal and infant mortality. We would like to share the methodology used to obtain the mortality estimates\, as well as the current mortality situation and lessons learned from different countries. \nPlease find below the information and link for registration. \n\nDate: July 29\, 9:00 a.m. EST\nLocation: Online\n\nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/new-maternal-and-child-mortality-estimates-and-their-programmatic-implications-for-countries-in-the-african-region/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Launch: Inequality Monitoring in Sexual\, Reproductive\, Maternal\, Newborn\, Child and Adolescent Health eLearning course
DESCRIPTION:Inequities in sexual\, reproductive\, maternal\, newborn\, child and adolescent health (SRMNCAH) throughout the world mean that certain population subgroups have systematically worse health outcomes and poorer access to services and interventions than others. Addressing inequities in SRMNCAH is central to achieving universal health coverage\, protecting human rights\, advancing gender equality\, combating discrimination and improving the social determinants of health. Making progress in each of these areas is also vital to achieve WHO’s Triple Billion targets and accelerate towards the health-related SDGs. \nRegular monitoring and review of inequalities in SRMNCAH by stakeholders at regional\, national and subnational levels is critical for evidence based decision making. The results of this inequality monitoring can also be used as an input (alongside other forms of knowledge and evidence) to determine where efforts and resources are needed to improve health and well-being for disadvantaged subgroups. \nThis informational webinar marks the release of a new WHO eLearning course: Inequality Monitoring in Sexual\, Reproductive\, Maternal\, Newborn\, Child and Adolescent Health. The course introduces learners to a five-step approach to inequality monitoring in the context of SRMNCAH\, preparing them to apply these steps across diverse contexts and settings. The two-hour\, interactive eLearning course is delivered through OpenWHO.org\, which hosts free\, self-paced online courses on a variety of health topics. \nLaunch event details\nDate and time: Thursday 9 March 2023\, 13:00-14:00 CET \nFor more information \nAgenda:  \nWelcome: Stephen Mac Feely\, Director\, Department of Data and Analytics\, WHO \nAbout the eLearning course: Ahmad Reza Hosseinpoor\, Lead\, Health Inequality Monitoring\, Department of Data and Analytics\, WHO \nLearner endorsements \nOpen session for questions: Moderated by Devaki Nambiar\, Health Inequality Monitoring\, Department of Data and Analytics\, WHO \nClosing remarks: Anshu Banerjee\, Director\, Department of Maternal\, Newborn\, Child\, and Adolescent Health and Ageing\, WHO and Pascale Allotey\, Director\, Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research\, WHO \nClick here to register!
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/launch-inequality-monitoring-in-sexual-reproductive-maternal-newborn-child-and-adolescent-health-elearning-course/
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