Amplifying women's voices in family planning in francophone West Africa
Webinar on ethical issues in Family Planning programming in francophone West Africa.
Join us as we present the findings of our multi-layered project exploring barriers to amplifying women’s voices and representation in family planning across francophone West Africa, with Senegal as a case study. This webinar will showcase our results, including in-depth research conducted with family planning advocates, providers, and users, highlighting their experiences, perspectives, barriers and potential solutions to some of the ethical concerns within family planning programmes.
This session is designed for members of the family planning community, including academics, students, NGO workers, funding agencies, governmental representatives, healthcare providers, public health professionals, and advocates. Together, we’ll explore the challenges identified and the insights gained, paving the way for more inclusive and impactful family planning initiatives.
Be part of the conversation and discover strategies to foster greater representation and empowerment in family planning.
Speakers
Dr. Nour Horanieh, Honorary research fellow, LSHTM, Assistant Professor Public Health, Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University
Thais Gonzalez-Capella, Department of Global Health and Development, LSHTM
Eloisa Montt-Maray, Research Assistant, Evidence-Based Public Health Unit (ZIG2), Center for International Health Protection (ZIG), Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany
Marieme Fall, independent public health researcher and consultant in program monitoring and evaluation.
Manuela Reveiz, School of Population and Global Health. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
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- Please note this event is virtual only.
- Please note that the recording link will be listed on this page when available.
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