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On July 12, 2018, the International Women's Health Coalition (IWHC) and WaterAid hosted the side event "A Rights-Based Approach to Menstrual Hygiene Management" in cooperation with the Delegation of the European Union to the UN and the Permanent Mission of Nepal.
Members of the panel, pictured from left to right: Elizabeth Okumu, program manager at Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health (TICAH) in Kenya; Sylvia Hordosch, policy advisor for UN Women; Shannon Kowalski, IWHC director of advocacy and policy; Lisa Schechtman, director of policy and advocacy at WaterAid America; and Manuela Pinilla, country director for WaterAid Colombia.
Photo: IWHC
Nzoga Mary Goretti holds her trophy as the Super Woman winner from Lukome Secondary School in Gulu District. DREAMS Innovation Challenge grantee Wizarts Foundation gives girls a platform for telling their stories through writing and producing radio dramas with the goal of keeping them in school and educating them about sexual and reproductive health.
ALL* Above All made its Be Bold road trip stop in Oakland on Wednesday, August 13, 2014. (Photo by Bonnie Chan)
ALL* Above All made its Be Brave road trip stop in San Jose on Tuesday, August 12, 2014. (Photo by Bonnie Chan)
PSI (Population Services International) Laos' warehouse manager poses with thousands of Number 1 brand condoms, manufactured and distributed by PSI to promote sexual health and prevent HIV. Instead of giving out the condoms for free, PSI sells them in the marketplace at affordable prices and promotes their regular use, thereby creating a market for condoms which in turn attracts other condom manufacturers. This process is called 'social marketing'.
PSI is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. that harnesses the vitality of the private sector to address the health problems of low-income and vulnerable populations in more than 60 developing countries. With programs in malaria, reproductive health, child survival, HIV and tuberculosis, PSI promotes products, services and healthy behavior that enable low-income and vulnerable people to lead healthier lives. Products and services are sold at subsidized prices rather than given away in order to motivate commercial sector involvement.
IFGH Students' Outreach Group International Women's Day event in Queens University Belfast, 06/03/2013. Reproductive Health Dialogue titled: Universal Access to Reproductive Health. Speakers: Sadia Malick MRCOG PGCert MedEd; Maria Lohan, Senior Lecturer in Health Sciences at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen’s University Belfast; Ann Nolan, PhD candidate Trinity. Chair: David Weakliam
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With the Millennium Development Goals coming to a close and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) under consideration, the international community has a unique opportunity to define the next priorities for global development. Coming on the heels of this year’s United Nations General Assembly meeting, a panel of three development experts discuss key issues that are underrepresented – or missing altogether – on the SDG agenda: climate change, peace and governance, and reproductive health.
Read more: www.wilsoncenter.org/event/three-great-ideas-werent-the-u...