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9h00-11h00 | Opening Ceremony: Le Riad | Mrs Omaima Elidrissi |
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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 |
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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 |