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SUMMARY:Access to maternal\, adolescent and child health services in Senegal: mobilization of the Bajenu Gox\, neighborhood aunties
DESCRIPTION:Description: Maternal\, neonatal and child mortality in Senegal is still high. To address the situation\, the Senegal government has started the Bajenu Gox program in 2009. The Innovation for Maternal and Child Health in Africa (IMCHA) research project « Bajenu Gox : A Community Approach to Maternal and Child Health in Senegal »\, attempted to revitalize the program and to strengthen the activities of these neighborhood aunties at the community level. Come learn about the obstacles faced by this program\, what the project did and what were the impacts on the health service use\, and more largely on gender equality\, family planning use\, child health\, and much more. \nThe speakers are:\n• Dr Rosalie A. Diop\, professor and researcher\, Institut de Population\, Développement et Santé de la Reproduction\, Université Cheick Anta Diop\, Dakar\, Senegal\n• Dr Samba Cor Sarr\, Chief of research division at the Direction de la Planification\, de la Recherche et des Statistiques and permanent secretary at the national ethic committee for health research\, Senegal \nThis webinar is free. Translation in French and English will be available. \nCLICK HERE TO JOIN \nThe Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa (IMCHA) initiative seeks to improve maternal\, newborn\, and child health outcomes by strengthening health systems\, using primary healthcare as an entry point. This eight-year (2014 – 2021)\, $36 million initiative is jointly funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)\, Global Aﬀairs Canada (GAC)\, and the International Development Research Center (IDRC). It illustrates how partnerships serve to advance Canadian global health priorities. IMCHA funds projects in 11 sub-Saharan African countries: Burkina Faso\, Ethiopia\, Kenya\, Malawi\, Mali\, Mozambique\, Nigeria\, Senegal\, South Sudan\, Tanzania\, and Uganda. Nineteen research teams (RTs) are generating evidence and promoting its use in policy and practice. Nine of these RTs received additional funds to complement their initial research projects. Two Health Policy and Research Organizations (HPROs) collaborate with the RTs to further foster uptake of evidence into policy and practice. \n**You can learn more about this specific research project here: https://www.idrc.ca/en/project/bajenu-gox-community-approach-maternal-and-child-health-senegal-imcha
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/access-to-maternal-adolescent-and-child-health-services-in-senegal-mobilization-of-the-bajenu-gox-neighborhood-aunties/
LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:FPBC: Citizens Deliberating the Future of Canada’s Global Engagement
DESCRIPTION:These four events will be test runs of the deliberations that we are organizing for a microcosm of all Canadian citizens in February 2021. Extensive expert consultations throughout Fall 2020 produced policy proposals on four fundamental objectives in Canada’s foreign policy: Health\, Security\, Prosperity and Dignity. Participants will receive a discussion guide for their preferred topic and will be invited to deliberate with other citizens in an online session run by the Stanford University Center for Deliberative Democracy. \nEvent 1: Halifax (Security) Wednesday January 13 6:30 pm local\, 5:30 EST \nEvent 2: Toronto (Dignity) Thursday January 14 7:00 pm EST \nEvent 3: Prince George (Global Public Health) Friday January 15 noon local\, 3:00 pm EST \nEvent 4: Calgary (Prosperity) Monday January 18 2:30 pm local\, 4:30 pm EST \nREGISTER HERE \nAbout\nThe CIC | The mandate of the Canadian International Council is to give citizens a voice in global affairs. Founded 92 years ago by Sir Robert Borden\, CIC is a non-partisan\, grassroots\, and citizen-centred organization with 17 branches across Canada\, from Halifax to Prince George. \nCanWaCH | The Canadian Partnership for Women and Children’s Health (CanWaCH) is comprised of approximately 100 Canadian non-governmental organizations (NGOs)\, academic institutions\, health professional associations and individuals partnering to improve health outcomes for women and children in more than 1\,000 communities worldwide. \nGlobal Canada | Global Canada brings together Canadians in leadership positions around the world and is based on two core beliefs. First\, that Canada can best serve its interests by enhancing its global impact. Second\, that Canada’s impact will be enhanced if key Canadian institutions and individuals work together in a coordinated and complementary manner\, informed by a clear set of overarching principles.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/fpbc-citizens-deliberating-the-future-of-canadas-global-engagement/2021-01-15/
LOCATION:Ontario
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