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SUMMARY:Pain in Childbirth: an interdisciplinary approach
DESCRIPTION:Please join Maternal and Infant Health Canada (a global public health collaborative devoted to improving wellbeing of the environment\, young ones and those who identify as women) and the Global Women’s Health Network (an alumni group of the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health Takemi program in International Health) for a webinar by Professor of Midwifery\, Prof. Vanora Hundley and Professor of Psychotherapy\, Prof. Carol Clark. The webinar is open to all and free of charge. We host webinars every two months. All welcome! \nLearning Objectives from Webinar:\n– Describe the challenges of latent phase labour;\n– Identify the role that pain plays in bringing women into hospital in latent phase labour;\n– Understand how prior experiences of pain can influence behaviour in childbirth;\n– Use this knowledge to plan additional support for women who have negative perceptions of pain. \nClick here to attend!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/pain-in-childbirth-an-interdisciplinary-approach/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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SUMMARY:Aid data\, impact\, and the Sustainable Development Goals
DESCRIPTION:Transparency of data and other information on development and humanitarian assistance helps stakeholders understand where aid is provided\, for what purpose\, how it is delivered\, and what results it achieves. Transparency also promotes collaboration among aid donors and implementers and ensures accountability to citizens of both donor and partner countries. \nWith the deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) just six years away\, many assessments show these global goals off track. Improved transparency in aid and development data has led to tools that assess progress\, identify gaps\, and highlight where more effort is needed. How can aid and development data meet information needs for assessing and directing SDG efforts? Specifically\, how can this data inform decisions about SDG 2 and emergency food needs? How do donor agencies use aid and development data to understand their own and others’ programs\, including results and evaluations? What information do countries need for SDGs\, what do they currently use\, and what is still required? \nOn Tuesday\, July 16\, the Center for Sustainable Development at Brookings will host the release of the 2024 Aid Transparency Index in partnership with Publish What You Fund (PWYF). This event will examine the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI)\, United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP’S) SDG dashboard\, and country statistical data as three essential tools that\, when combined\, can help countries\, donors\, and citizens better focus their efforts. The event will begin with an introduction by George Ingram\, senior fellow at the Global Economy and Development program. It will be followed by presentations  by PWYF Chief Executive Officer Gary Forster\, and by UNDP’s Director of SDG Integration\, Laurel Patterson. George Ingram will moderate a panel with representatives from the development community to discuss the Index findings. \nClick here to attend!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/aid-data-impact-and-the-sustainable-development-goals/
LOCATION:The Brookings Institution Falk Auditorium\, 1775 Massachusetts Ave. NW\, Washington\, DC\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne,Événements et conférences
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SUMMARY:Hope in action: Community-led efforts to end GBV and HIV
DESCRIPTION:In the lead up to the International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2024)\, join us for a film screening and panel discussion that explores the impactful work of community-led organizations addressing gender-based violence (GBV) and its intersections with HIV. \nTwo short films will showcase the successes and challenges of community-led organizations working to prevent gender-based violence and support survivors in Malawi and Botswana. After the film screening\, leaders from these two organizations and a third organization will answer audience questions and discuss what they’ve learned through work at the forefront of the HIV response. \nThe panelists will consider: \n· What seemingly intractable challenges have they been able to make inroads on through their approaches to community engagement and holistic support? \n· How does their positioning as community-led and community-based organizations impact the work they do and the successes they have? \n· What are the intersections between gender-based violence and HIV in their communities? \n· How do their staff and volunteers cope with the direct and vicarious trauma that they experience through this work? Have their organizations been able to support mental health and well-being of staff and volunteers? What else is needed? \nRegistering for this event is a quick\, three-step process. First\, click ‘register now\,’ enter your email address\, and push ‘continue.’ Second\, add your name\, choose a password\, and push ‘create account.’ Third\, click ‘pre-order now.’ You will receive a confirmation email with a link to use to join us the day of the event.
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/hope-in-action-community-led-efforts-to-end-gbv-and-hiv/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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SUMMARY:Cultural Competency: Building cross cultural competency
DESCRIPTION:In today’s interconnected world\, intentionally recognizing diverse cultural landscapes is essential for success\, especially for organizations in international cooperation. Join us for an exciting\, transformative training session designed to build cross-cultural competence for Canadian organizations. Unlock vital tools to enhance cultural understanding and sensitivity through interactive workshops\, real-world case studies\, and dynamic networking opportunities. Perfect for professionals\, managers\, and anyone eager to elevate their cross-cultural engagement skills. \nEmpower yourself and your organization to forge stronger partnerships and make a greater impact. Don’t miss out—register now! \nClick here to attend!
URL:https://cansfe.ca/event/cultural-competency-building-cross-cultural-competency/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Webinaires et événements en ligne
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