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Activity | Location | Description |
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Radio Associative de la Pré conférence | Salle Media (Indoors) | Recording of programs and interviews |
Gaming area | Espace Hal9a (Outdoors) | Board games on DSSR and ESD |
Traditional Moroccan Arab and Amazigh folklore show | Outdoors | Folklore performances |
African dance show | Outdoors | Dance performances |
DJ Celebration | Outdoors | African music celebration |
Parade of traditional costumes | Outdoors | Moroccan and Amazigh costumes parade |
Exhibition area | Indoors | Caricature drawing, virtual museum of awareness-raising productions |
Event Schedule
Moderator | Time | Theme |
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Dr. Fadoua Bakhadda IPPF Regional Director - Arab World Region | 11h30 – 12h00 |
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Location | Time | Session Title | Speakers |
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Abidjan Conference Room | 12h00 - 14h00 | If not now, when? If not us, who? The crucial role of young people in actioning political commitments on education for health and wellbeing. | Representatives of the WCA, Commitment Youth Community, Alliance Droits et Santé and ESA O3 ambassadors, Experts Mary Awoniyi, Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN), National Young Doctors Forum, Safer hands Health Initiative (SHI) |
Rabat Conference Room | 12h00 - 13h00 | African youth and the right of access to SRHR information: Laws, context in different African countries. | RHRN 2 Coalitions: Morocco, Tunisia, Burundi, Benin Odass Centre: Salematou Balde |
Rabat Conference Room | 13h00 - 14h00 | Raising awareness about SRHR through social media: best practices and success stories. | RHRN 2 Coalitions: Morocco, Tunisia, Burundi, Benin Centre ODAS: Salematou Balde |
Ouagadougou Conference Room | 12h00 - 13h00 | Sexual Abuse among adolescents in Nigeria | Mary Awoniyi, Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN), National Young Doctors Forum, Safer hands Health Initiative (SHI) |
Rabat Conference Room | 13h00 - 14h00 | Leveraging the role of community-based Birth attendants for continued Maternal care provision and reduction of maternal mortality in Southwest Nigeria. | Speakers to be confirmed |
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14h30 - 16h30 | Tunis Workshop Room | Dialogue sessions between parents and young people with disabilities in ESC and DSSR in 8 regions of Morocco |
Tunis Workshop Room | National forum to implement mechanisms for integrating DSSR into vacation camp and youth center programs | |
Tunis Workshop Room | Masterclass: DSSR advocacy tools |
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Rabat Conference Room | 15h00 - 16h30 | Mental health and sexuality in Africa: Where do we stand? | Loutfy Radouane, Psychiatrist Ghizlane Mourabit, Psychologue |
Abidjan Conference Room | 15h00 - 16h30 | Youth and other specific groups in the fight against cervical cancer | Médecins Du Monde France Moroccan Ministry of Health and Social Protection |
Sharing circle Halqa (Outdoors) | 15h00 - 16h30 | YOUTH & SDGs: The role of young people in implementing and monitoring the 2030 agenda | UNFPA Innovation Group UNICEF UNDP - YA3NI Group RHRN Group ODAS Centre |
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Abidjan Conference Room | 09h00 - 11h00 | MAPUTO CHARTER FOR YOUTH | Not specified |
Rabat Conference Room | 09h00 - 11h00 | Understanding reproductive tract infections (RTIs) knowledge and healthcare seeking behavior among female undergraduates in Lagos, Nigeria | RHRN 2 Coalitions: Morocco, Tunisia, Burundi, Benin |
Location | Organizer | Time | Event Description |
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Tunis Workshop Room | AJAK | 09:00 - 13:00 | Workshop for 30 young lawyers and journalists to exchange ideas and discuss court rulings on DSSR. |
Ouagadougou Conference Room | AJJ | 09:00 - 13:00 | Workshop for 30 young lawyers and journalists to exchange ideas and discuss court rulings on DSSR. |
Arena Outdoors | AMPF | 09:00 - 13:00 | Youth talk show: positive sharing of 6 success stories. |
Activity | Location | Description |
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Radio Associative de la Pré conférence | Salle Media (Indoors) | Recording of programs and interviews |
Gaming area | Espace Hal9a (Outdoors) | Board games on DSSR and ESD |
Traditional Moroccan Arab and Amazigh folklore show | Outdoors | Folklore performances |
African dance show | Outdoors | Dance performances |
DJ Celebration | Outdoors | African music celebration |
Parade of traditional costumes | Outdoors | Moroccan and Amazigh costumes parade |
Exhibition area | Indoors | Caricature drawing, virtual museum of awareness-raising productions |
Location | Time | Session Title | Speakers |
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Abidjan Conference Room | 11h30 - 13h30 | Knowledge, attitude and pro-environmental practices of adolescents in LAGOS towards climate change and its effects on health | Mary Awoniyi, Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN), National Young Doctors Forum, Safer hands Health Initiative (SHI) |
Rabat Conference Room | 11h30 - 13h30 | Forced child marriage in Africa: Between human rights, traditions and discriminatory social norms | RHRN 2 Coalitions: Morocco, Tunisia, Burundi, Benin |
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Arena theater (outdoors) | 14h30 -16h30 | YOUTH DEBATE | RHRN 2 Coalitions: Morocco, Tunisia, Burundi, Benin IFMSA, ODAS Centre |
Location | Organizer | Event Description |
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Tunis Workshop Room | AMPF, YPEER | Workshop to produce advocacy messages on the abolition of forced child marriage. |
Ouagadougou Conference Room | AMPF | Workshop to train young peer educators and facilitators and assistants from associations working in the field of disability in the 8 ESC modules adapted and contextualized by AMPF. |
Hal9a Outdoors | AJAK | Presentation and signing of two electronic petitions on abortion in Morocco. |
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Abidjan Conference Room | 16h30 - 17h00 | Youth Manifesto | AMPF |
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16h30 - 20h00 | Presentation of a play by the Bomba Comique team |
20h00 - 22h00 | Musical show (Moroccan folklore) |
Location | Time | Activities |
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Abidjan Conference Room | 17h00 - 17h30 |
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Conference Schedule
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9h00-11h00 | Opening Ceremony: Le Riad | Mrs Omaima Elidrissi | Speechs by
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9h45-10h15 | Welcome Cocktail | ||||
10h15-11h15 | Introductory Sessions | Dr Latifa Mokhtar Jamai President of the Conference’s organization and scientific committees |
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11h15-11h30 | Video and Youth Show | Mrs Omaima Elidrissi | Video: SRH in Africa: Where are we? Followed by a musical piece. Video: Tribute to Dr Zahra Meziane Doukkali – Former president of AMPF (Morocco) Youth Show: Musical piece | ||
11h30-12h00 | Plenary Session: Le Riad | Mrs Omaima Elidrissi | "Advancing the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women and young people in Africa" by Mrs Nana Oye Bampoe Addo,Lawyer and human rights activist, Ghana |
Themes | Rooms | Panel Moderators | Speeches & Panellists |
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FGM: How can we root out FGM and its effects on African women? | La Walili | Dr Rania Aboulhassan/IPPF | - IPPF and the global FGM programming, Mrs Seri Wendoh - Testimony on what the life of a survivor is like, Mrs Fatima Jarju, Gambia - Best practices in the FGM programme applied by the SFPA in Sudan. Dr Limia Abdelghaffar |
Culture and SRH: Impact of norms and laws on SRH in African communities | La Palmeraie | Mrs Nihal Said/IPPF | - The Parajurist Approach at community level for access to SRHR: impact on communities. Mrs Séraphine Kiendredbeogo, ONIDS – Burkina Faso - Impact of sexual and reproductive health standards and laws on African communities, ODAS - Restrictions on safe abortion: a social injustice? The case of Niger, a country on the move Mrs Ibrahim Souwaiba, ODAS |
Family planning: Male contraception and femininity in Africa: Where are we? | Le Lixus | Dr Nathalie Kapp/IPPF | - National Family Planning Programme: achievements and challenges: Dr Hanane Rassimi, Head of Programming and Family Planning Activities, MHSP, Morocco - Novel male contraceptives on the horizon and preliminary data from corresponding attitudes and beliefs from a global survey. Dr Nathalie Kapp, IPPF |
Universal Health Coverage: Obstacles and challenges to universal health coverage in Africa | Le Pavillon de Rabat | Mrs Amira Nabli/RBS-UIR | - Innovation for universal health coverage in Africa: overcoming the challenges of health product distribution. Prof Asmae El Mokrini, Rabat Business School, UIR Inervenants - Mr Peter Derrek Hof, MFA Ambassador for Women's Rights and Gender Equality and Director of Social Development at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Dr Akhnif Houcine, OMS Morocco & Pr Chegri Badreddine, Mohammed V University |
Themes | Rooms | Panel moderators | Speeches & panellists |
Research and SRH in Africa | La Walili | Dr Qamar Mahmood/CRDI | Supporting research and capacities to address sexual and reproductive health challenges in Africa. Mr Qamar Mahmood, CRDI, CANADA |
Migration, trafficking and SRH | La Palmeraie | Mrs Martini Michela Sr/ Regional Migration Health Specialist OIM Egypt | Migration, trafficking and SRH in Africa. - Mrs Chinsamy Tasanya Nomaliso, National Migration Health Policy Officer, International Organization for Migration Pretoria, South Africa - Access to health services by migrants and refugees in Morocco. Mr Ben Sehli Mohamed, Mr Kettani Younes and Prof Maamri Abdellatif, AMPF- Morocco - SRHR-HIV Knows No Borders: Reaching vulnerable young people in migration-impacted communities with SRHR-HIV information and services. Mrs Dinana Namata Amanyire. Save the Children International Regional office for East and Southern Africa region et OIM |
SRH in humanitarian crises: Access to SRH services in crisis situations (Part 1) | Le Lixus | Mrs W. Cécile Thiombiano/MdM-F | - Provision of Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services in mobile clinics in response to nutritional emergencies in Madagascar. Mrs Céline Lesavre MdM-F. - Overcoming barriers to access sexual and reproductive healthcare through mobile clinics in Burkina Faso. Dr Ladolo Félix Zerbo, Project Manager "Law and Access to Health, Northern Burkina" |
SRH in humanitarian crises: (Part 2) | Le Pavillon de Rabat | Dr Rania Aboulhassan/IPPF | -AMPF response to humanitarian crises: the case of the Al Haouz earthquake, Prof Abdellatif Maamri, AMPF - Sudan's experience of SRH during humanitarian crises, SFPA, Mr Elshafie Mohamed - Intervention model for sexual and reproductive health in crisis situations: the case of the MISP, UNFPA Morocco - Access to SRH services in crisis situations. National Programme Officer, IOM Mozambique. Mrs Manjate Magaia Linda - Funding for SRH in crisis, Mrs Valerie Dourdin, IPPF |
09H to 11H | Plenary session | |
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9h00-11h00 Moderator Dr Elna Rudolph, president of the world association for sexual health (WAS) | Projections, Vision/Policies and Strategy: Where are we?
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Themes | Rooms | Panel moderators | Speeches & panellists |
SRH and religion: overcoming opposition in SRH La | La Walili | Prof Abdessamad Dialmy, Maroc | - How can Islam be involved in promoting SRHR? Pr. Abdessamad Dialmy, Morocco - SRHR-HIV Knows No Border: The impactful role of traditional and religious leaders in dismantling SRHR-HIV harmful gender and social norms in migration-impacted communities, Ntiyiso Shingwenyana. Save the Children International Regional office for East and Southern Africa region & OIM - « SRH in the system of Islamic heritage values » Pr. Mohamed Belekbir, Rabita Mohammedia des Oulémas, Morocco |
Underage marriage: Where do we stand on underage marriage in Africa? | La Palmeraie | Dr Leila Acharai UNFPA, Maroc | - Normativity of women's and girls' rights between universal human rights proclamations and regional instruments: the case of child marriages in Morocco, UNFPA, Morocco - Marriage of minors: situation in Morocco. Dr Latifa Mokhtar Jamai - Unwanted teenage pregnancies in Senegal: antenatal consultations as a gateway to care for GBV victims, a comprehensive perspective in Sédhiou, Senegal, Gnima Coly, Solthis |
The Heart of the Matter: Youth voices in the journey of ICPD+30 | Le Lixus | Mrs Rose Koenders, Rutgers & Mr Saber Gharbi, RNW Media | Opening:
Plenary speakers:
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Impact of SRH programmes in reducing maternal and infant mortality in Africa | Le Pavillon de Rabat | Dr Barkia Abdelaziz AMSPE, Morocco | - Nutrition and Pregnancies and Deliveries Surveillance Program PSGA programme. Dr Nabil Benchama, Head of the Mother and Child Health Division, Morocco - The Arab multisectoral strategy for women's and children's health Amani El Gafi & Shaymaa Adly, Members of the Health Department, League of Arab States - Investing in reproductive health. Dr Hala Youssef, Regional Advisor for Reproductive and Sexual Health, UNFPA - Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response: Nexus Healthcare and Public Health from 2020 to 2023 in Mali, Mr Ousmane Sylla, National Office of Reproductive Health, Bamako (Mali) - Urgent Obstetrical and Neonatal care in Mali : Achievements – Challenges – Perspectives Pr Ibrahima Tegueté. Mali |
Themes | Rooms | Panel moderators | Speeches & panellists |
Contribution of self-care and digital health interventions in Sexual and Reproductive Health | La Walili | Dr Hayat Daghay Université de Chicago, USA | - Digitalisation of recovery and communication in SRH. Houda Al karaa - Family Planning Division of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection in Morocco, Population Department Morocco - Self-care in sexual and reproductive health in Morocco: Introduction of subcutaneous DMPA contraception, Dr Nadia BEZAD, OPALS MAROC - Sexual and reproductive health of young people with disabilities, Dr Khalid Benhassan, Centre des Handicapés Med VI, Maroc - Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) in the Improvement of Sexual Health in Individuals with Autism: Strategies and Perspectives. Dr HAYAT DAGHAY - University of Chicago, USA - Reclaiming the body and knowledge: Empowering sex workers in Côte d'Ivoire in terms of sexual and reproductive health and contraception by setting up gynaecological self-observation workshops. Marie-Laure Aman, Solthis |
Genital fistula, Gynaecological and mammary cancers | Le Lixus | Mrs Cécile Thiombiano MDM-F | - Innovative partnership approaches in the fight against cervical cancer, Dr Masséni DIOMANDE, Médecins du Monde -France - Eliminating cervical cancer: myth or reality, Dr Barkia Abdelaziz, AMSPE - Screening and management of pre-cancerous cervical lesions in Burkina Faso, from May 2019 Mr Seydou Ilboudo, team leader supervisor, Médecins du Monde -France - Improving cervical cancer prevention and care policies through advocacy in Burkina Faso Mrs Reine Stéphanie Thiombiano, advocacy officer Médecins du Monde –Franc -Coverage and Factors influencing the Cervical Cancer screening in Mali, the case of the Bamako district. Pr Ibrahima Tegueté. University Hospital Center Gabril Toure, Bamako (Mali) |
Advocacy on FGM | La Palmeraie | Dr Sadok Amine Ben Hassine-IPPF | - Prevention and eradication of female genital mutilation. Nardos Hagos, IPPF - Promoting accountability for ending FGM. Divya Srinivasan, Equality now - League of Arab States' efforts to combat FGM and harmful practices. Yasmine Ibrahim, Population Policies Department League of Arab States. |
Abortion and post partum: Abortion in Africa and the legal approach in SRH | Le Pavillon de Rabat | ODAS | -Situation of abortion and its impact on the health and rights of women/girls in Morocco: exploratory study, UNFPA, Morocco -Abortion in Morocco. Dr Latifa Mokhtar Jamai, AMPF -Abortion in Africa: what progress has been made? ODAS -The right and access to abortion in the Mediterranean region Hazal Atay MARA-Med -An innovative collective approach to the right to safe abortion in French-speaking Africa Dr Béniel Ulrich, ODAS |
9H - 11H | Plenary session |
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Moderator Niyi Ojuolape, UNFPA Somalia | Comprehensive Sex Education: Where are we?
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Themes | Rooms | Panel moderators | Speeches & panellists |
ESC: Role of the ESC in promoting SRHR in Africa | La Walili | Dr Fathi Ghdira, ATSR, Tunisia | - Future in Africa: Translating Political Support into Education for Adolescents and Young People Health and Wellbeing. UNESCO, African Union Commission, IPPF, UNFPA - Promoting diversity, inclusion and sexual and reproductive health rights through television and the media in Morocco, Driss El Ghazouani, Faculty of Education / y-peer Morocco - Setting up appropriate mass awareness-raising tools to improve access to sexual and reproductive health for adolescents in Madagascar. Céline Lesavre Médecins du Monde -France. |
Young people and SRH: The role of stakeholders in promoting SRH for young people in Africa | La Palmeraie | DR Hayat Koubri ENSP, Morocco | - National Pact on CSE for adolescents and young people. Hafida Boumarouane, head of the health department at the secondary and university education level, Morocco - FROM EVIDENCE TO ACTION: Advancing SRH policies and programmes through evidence and rights-based knowledge in the African region, Dr Bouchra Assarag- Dr Hassan Chrifi, ENSP, Morocco - Results of the situational survey on sexual and reproductive health and rights among adolescents and young people in Ouagadougou Agathe De saporta, coordinatrice programme DSSR, Médecins du Monde |
SGBV: How to improve the fight against SGBV in Africa | Le Lixus | Mrs Cécile Thiombiano MDM-F | - Exploring the experience of reproductive violence among Moroccan women and refugees in Morocco. Dr Meg Rayan, Trinity College Dublin - Analysis of information accessible via the Internet on SRH and GBV using Big Data and AI in Morocco, UNFPA Morocco - Gender analysis for the "Right to health in North Burkina Faso" Reine Stéphanie Thiombiano, Médecins du Monde -France. |
Girls and Education: Redefining girls' education | Le Pavillon de Rabat | Aurélie Musca Philipps, Solthis | - Repositioning adolescents and young people as actors in their own health for SRH interventions adapted to their needs in West Africa. Aida Syre Diagne, RAES et Agathe De saporta, coordinatrice programme DSSR, Médecins du Monde, Marie Laure Amane, Solthis et Stevie Reine Yameogo, Equipop |
Themes | Rooms | Panel moderators | Speeches & panellists |
Contraception | La Walili | Silvia Traina EPF | - Global Contraception Policy Atlas Africa and MENA region. Mrs Marina Davidashvili, Head of Policy and Research European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (EPF) |
Abortion | La Palmeraie | Association Togolaise de Bien Etre Familial -ATBEF | - Medical Interruption of Pregnancy in the Second Trimester at the Principal Clinic of the Togolese Association of Family Well-Being Planning Bingo Kignomon M’bortche, Kossi Edem Logbo-Akey, Marie-ange Bouwem, Noelie Koevi, ATBEF Togo - Access to post-abortion family planning (PAP-FP): Experience of the CLINIQUE UZAZI BORA, Lubumbachi, Democratic Republic of Congo), Gilbert Ngonga, Mick Nyota , Jean Claud Kmanda - Fifteen years of commitment to improving the abortion ecosystem in Burkina Faso: a successful experience of the Association Burkinabé pour le Bien-être Familial. Benjamin Bado, ABBEF ? Burkina Faso |
Transformative approaches to SRHR | Le Riad | Stevie Reine Yameogo, Equipop Alliance | Universal Health Coverage and SRHR: for a youthful and inclusive approach by the youth representatives of the Alliance for Rights and Health network. Aïchatou Salifou, Bénédicte Kansono, Anasthasie Kouakou, Equipop Alliance |
A feminist approach to the fight against gynaecological and obstetric violence | Le Lixus | Dr Ndeye Khady Babou, Equipop Alliance | Gender-neutral talking circles: feminist tools mobilised to combat gynaecological and obstetric violence in Senegal (VGO) Aminata Baldé, ROALJEF Senegal |
Girls and Education: Redefining girls' education | Le Pavillon de Rabat | Margaret Bolaji Head of Youth Partnerships FP2030 | North, West and Central Africa Pole | - Building impact: Access to SRH information and digital media, Saber Gharbi, RNW MEDIA (Netherlands) - Digital technology at the service of sexual and reproductive health. Dr Enow A.G Stevens, Advocates for youth, Cameroon - Let’s talk about our shared purpose: Creating cross-sectoral connections and sparking collaboration for high-level change in the Sahel Oumou Kane, Elles du Sahel, Mauritania. - Reaching the last adolescent through digital technology: the case of the electronic campaign in Mali in 2023. Ousmane Sylla, National Office of Reproductive Health, Bamako (Mali) - The impact of family education on the sexual and reproductive health of young girls. Pr Aicha Belarbi, Professor Emeritus, Med V University |
16H30 - 17H00 | CLOSING CEREMONY |
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Moderator Mrs Omaima Elidrissi |
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