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Upcoming Global Health Events 2024 | Latest Webinars and Conferences

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July 2024

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What do we mean by Trauma-informed in GBViE work?
Date: July 29, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: This event will guide GBV practitioners through the meaning of "Trauma Informed" and its relationship to survivor-centered approaches. The webinar will look into trauma terminology, how trauma-informed methods complement survivor-centered care, and practical examples from Cambodia on addressing trauma in survivors of sexual violence. By GBV AOR Community of Practice.
Register here #GBViE #TraumaInformedCare
2024 World Hepatitis Day Commemoration
Date: July 29, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: This event series on World Hepatitis Day, themed “Take Action, Get Tested,” aims to strengthen awareness of the AU Cairo Declaration, raise awareness on Hepatitis B Birth Dose, discuss access to diagnostics and medicines for Hepatitis B and C in Africa, and call to action to accelerate response to viral hepatitis. By Africa CDC and partners.
Register here #Hepatitiselimination #HepatitisAwareness
How to increase the numbers and skills of neonatal nurses?
Date: July 30, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: A discussion on global nursing workforce challenges, nursing qualifications in low and middle-income contexts, and the Council of International Neonatal Nursing. By UNICEF and NEST360.
Register here #NeonatalNursing #Healthworkforce
Intersectional Approaches to Women’s Health Research and Care
Date: July 30, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: Panelists in this webinar will explore inclusive healthcare principles and emphasize the importance of intersectionality in promoting equitable healthcare and evidence generation, highlighting knowledge gaps and stark inequities in women's health outcomes. By Imperial College London and Women's Health Network.
Register here #WomensHealth #diversity #Intersectionality
How can educators be supported to teach skills relevant for green jobs?
Date: July 30, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: This interactive discussion will look at the challenges and solutions in higher education and TVET from diverse perspectives, addressing the needs and gaps of educators teaching climate change and how these can be addressed. By UNESCO.
Register here #ClimateChange #Education
Making ECD inclusive: addressing the needs and rights of young children with developmental disabilities in policy and practice
Date: July 30, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: Deep diving into the recent WHO/UNICEF Global Report on Children with Developmental Disabilities, panelists in this webinar will look at transforming policies and services for young children with developmental disabilities and their families. By The Early Childhood Development Action Network.
Register here #ECD #DevelopmentalDisabilities
Exploring the Politics of Data for Child Health and Wellbeing
Date: July 30, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: This event will examine the political dimensions of data usage for child health and wellbeing, focusing on its impact on policy and practice. Join to gain insights into the challenges and opportunities of utilizing data to enhance global outcomes for children. By CAP-2030 and partners.
Register here #ChildHealth #DataPolitics
Postpartum Hemorrhage Community of Practice (PPH CoP) Webinar Series: Placenta Accreta Spectrum
Date: July 30, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: Join the Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) Community of Practice for a special three-day webinar series focused on Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS), covering its definition, prevalence, prevention, risk identification, early diagnosis tools, and surgical management, featuring global experts and interactive sessions. Hosted by MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership.
Register here #PPH #PlacentaAccreta
Sexuality and Intimacy and Young Cancer Survivors
Date: July 30, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: Participants will discuss the often-overlooked impact of cancer and its therapies on sexual health and relationships, addressing these topics openly with healthcare professionals and the survivor community. By the European Network of Youth Cancer Survivors.
Register here #CancerSurvivors #SexualHealth
Rising Leaders in Long-Term Care
Date: July 30, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: Presenting perspectives from the US, this webinar will discuss the latest trends and strategies in long-term care. The event is suitable for healthcare professionals aiming to enhance their leadership skills and stay ahead in the industry. By Gray Panthers NYC and partners.
Register here #LongTermCare #Leadership
Sharing our learning and experiences: the Graduating to Resilience Activity webinar series
Date: July 31, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: Join the Self-Reliance & Resilience Measurement webinar, part of the USAID-funded Graduating to Resilience project, which has improved the lives of over 13,000 households in Uganda. In partnership with Trickle Up and the American Institute for Research, this series of global events will share insights and achievements, showcasing the Graduation model as a global benchmark for reducing poverty and improving livelihoods. By AVSI and partners.
Register here #Resilience #Livelihoods
Assessing Progress of SRH Self-Care in Humanitarian Settings: One year anniversary of the Global Call to Action
Date: July 31, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: This event will commemorate one year since the call-to-action on SRH self-care in humanitarian settings, featuring presentations on ongoing research, implementation, and policy development, and a panel discussion on addressing gaps and setting priorities for the coming year. By the Inter-Agency Working Group.
Register here #SRH #SelfCare #humanitarian
Building pathways out of poverty: Midline findings from a randomized controlled trial
Date: July 31, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: This webinar will present first-year findings from a randomized controlled trial evaluating the Ultra Poor Graduation program in Baidoa, Somalia, implemented by World Vision and funded by USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance. The program aims to help ultra-poor, internally displaced households achieve self-reliance through sustainable, gender-sensitive livelihoods in an urban setting. Hosted by IFPRI.
Register here #PovertyReduction #Livelihoods
Navigating Complexity-Aware Monitoring: Real-World Application of Key Resources and Approaches
Date: July 31, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: In this webinar, experts from the MOMENTUM project and CHISU program will provide an overview of Complexity-Aware Monitoring (CAM) for addressing complex global health challenges, using real-world examples and practical advice. By PRB and MOMENTUM Knowledge Accelerator.
Register here #Monitoring #GlobalHealth
World Breastfeeding Week. Closing the Gap-Breastfeeding Support for All
Date: July 31, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: Celebrate the start of World Breastfeeding Week with the webinar "Closing the Gap: Breastfeeding Support for All," highlighting community support, health care systems, and government maternity protections. By the Institute for Pan-African PAHO.
Register here #Breastfeeding #people-centeredcare
Insights Learning Forum-Building stronger health systems in Africa
Date: July 31, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: This event offers a platform for professionals in digital technology and public health to discuss and share advancements, best practices, and practical applications in digital health innovations. By eHealth Africa.
Register here #HealthSystems #DigitalHealth
Postpartum Hemorrhage Community of Practice (PPH CoP) Webinar Series: Placenta Accreta Spectrum
Date: July 30, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: Join the Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) Community of Practice for a special three-day webinar series focused on Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS), covering its definition, prevalence, prevention, risk identification, early diagnosis tools, and surgical management, featuring global experts and interactive sessions. Hosted by MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership.
Register here #PPH #PlacentaAccreta
Strengthening Analysis and Use of Routine Facility Data for Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health
Date: August 1, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: This event webinar series focuses on strengthening the analysis and use of routine facility data for maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. It aims to improve data-driven decision-making in healthcare facilities to enhance health outcomes for these groups. By USAID MOMENTUM.
Register here #MNCAH #DataAnalysis
Postpartum Hemorrhage Community of Practice (PPH CoP) Webinar Series: Placenta Accreta Spectrum
Date: August 1, 2024. Location: Virtual
Description: Join the Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) Community of Practice for a special three-day webinar series focused on Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS), covering its definition, prevalence, prevention, risk identification, early diagnosis tools, and surgical management, featuring global experts and interactive sessions. Hosted by MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership.
Register here #PPH #PlacentaAccreta

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