[Sponsored by Unilever] Showcasing Solutions at WD2019
We are presenting the latest research and initiatives that demonstrate the impact of advocacy for gender equality and the health, rights, and wellbeing of girls and women. In line with the Women Deliver Conference theme of “Power, Progress, Change,” digital posters will showcase the latest solutions-oriented research and evidence-based initiatives.
The Digital Posters Session will span the three days of programming from 4 to 6 June 2019 inthe Solutions Gallery in the Fueling Station of the Vancouver Convention Centre. We will showcase original work from representatives of all sectors —researchers, experts, advocates, enthusiasts, students, and industry professionals alike —documenting proven strategies to improve the lives of girls and women through advocacy.
Meet the poster presenters and learn more about their work during the Digital Posters Meet & Greet on Tuesday and Wednesday, 4 and 5 June from 10:30am-12:00pm.
Congratulations to the 150 digital poster presenters whose digital posters will be on display in the Solutions Gallery at WD2019!
Patience Akelen-era Afulani, University of California, San Francisco
Can Integrated Clinical Simulation Trainings Improve Person-Centered Maternity Care? Results from a Pilot Project in Ghana
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Han’a Salim Suleiman Al Rabadi, World Vision
We Can Make a Change: The Transformational Journey of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in the Fragile Context in West Bank
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Shruti Arora, The YP Foundation
Youth-Led Action and Research for Demanding Adolescent-Friendly Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
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Amos Asiedu, Jhpiego
Increasing Uptake and Contribution of Postpartum Family Planning Among First-Time Pregnant Adolescents below 19 Years
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Ni Luh Eka Purni Astiti, Indonesia Planned Parenthood Association (IPPA) Bali
OOPS4YOUTH (One Stop Services for Youth): Youth-Led Collaboration with Local Government to Develop and Conduct Community Based Health Service for Young People in Denpasar City
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Tesleem Kayode Babalola, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Awareness and Uptake of Oral Contraceptives among Nigerian Female Tertiary Students and Usage Associated Health Conditions
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Gabrielle Simon Bardall, International Foundation for Electoral Systems
Global Advocacy and Violence against Women in Politics Online: The Impact of Data-Driven Responses on Ending Impunity
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Florencia Barindelli Presented by Marissa Billowitz, IPPF WHR
Using Operational Research for Advocating Purposes. The Case of Comprehensive Sexuality Education as a Means for Preventing Violence among Young People in Mexico City
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Ryan Borcherding, Theatre for a Change
Youth-Led Advocacy for Women’s and Girl’s Rights: A Case Study Using Interactive Theatre in Bangladesh and Nepal
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Bijetri Bose, WORLD Policy Analysis Center, University of California, Los Angeles
Effects of Tuition-Free Primary Education on Gender Norms of Women and Men, and on Women’s Access to Family Planning: A Cross-National Study
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Anna Gabriella Sarangaya Casalme, Novelly
Novelly: An Interactive Reading App Designed to Shift Gender Norms Among Youth
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Charnelle Cayue Presented by Epane Williams, EGPAF Cameroon
Changing a Foundation from Within: Committee of African Youth Advisors
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Sruthi Chandrasekaran, Ibis Reproductive Health & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2016)
MAMA Network: Expanding Sexual and Reproductive Health Information and Access in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Jennifer Ngaire Clement Presented by Julia Newton-Howes, Investing in Women
Advocating in Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines to Shift Gender Norms among Urban Millennial Men and Women: From Survey Data to Targeted Campaigns
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Livia Siri Cruz da Costa Presented by Chelsea Huggett, WaterAid
Integrated Approaches to Menstrual Health in Asia and the Pacific
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Claire Grace Dion Fletcher, National Aboriginal Council of Midwives
Decolonizing Health Care: Emerging Lessons from Indigenous Midwifery
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Nathalie-Ann Donjon, Triggerise
Use of Digital Platforms to Empower Adolescent Girls and Women to Improve Their Wellbeing through Increased Access to SRH Services and Information
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Yvette Efevbera, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
Why Do Young Girls Marry? A Qualitative Study on Drivers of Girl Child Marriage in Conakry, Guinea
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Ruvani Wasana Fonseka, Sri Lanka Fulbright Commission
Educational Reinforcements of and Challenges to Gender Norms in Urban Sri Lanka
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Katherine Gan Presented by Kelly Hunter, Duke University
Why Did She Quit? Understanding Contraceptive Use Trajectory and Discontinuation through Data Visualization and Machine Learning
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Leticia Rebeca Gasca Serrano, The Failure Institute
Low Income Female Entrepreneurs: Failure and Empowerment
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Syeda Munazza Gillani, Sightsavers
Partnership with Disabled Women-Led Disability Network of Pakistan for a Sustainable Impact in the Lives of Women with Disabilities
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Lara-Zuzan Golesorkhi, University of Portland
The Refugee Gender Gap – A New Concept for an Old Phenomenon
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Lucky Gondwe Presented by Sarah Yu, Village Reach
Challenges and Preferences for Adolescent Girls in Malawi in Contraceptive Use and Access
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Kidest Lulu Hagos, Pathfinder International Ethiopia
Setting the Bar: Gender Mainstreaming in the Ethiopian Health Sector
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Judith Frye Helzner, JF Helzner Consulting (Consultant to World Bank on this project)
Empowering Women and Girls in 7 Francophone West African Countries: The Sahel Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Dividend (SWEDD) Project
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Mashal Hirani, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Active Visual Illustration as Effective Teaching Pedagogy in Conservative Societies like Pakistan
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Henny HI Irawati, Rutgers WPF Indonesia
Involving Religious Leaders and Institutions Leading to Gender-Equitable Relationships and Prevention of Gender-Based Violence (GBV): A Promising Practice
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Patriciah Achieng Jeckonia, LVCT Health
Opening Advocacy Spaces and Empowering HER Voice
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Eddy Jonas, Zanmi Lasante
Increase Access to Family Planning Services: A Community-Based Approach in Rural Haiti
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Tasneem Kakal, KIT Royal Tropical Institute & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
From Voice to Power: Enabling Decision Making for Young People’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Sindh, Pakistan
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Daniel Karanja Kinyanjui Presented by Neville Okwaro, Amref/WSSCC
Men and Boys in Good Menstrual Hygiene-Experiences from Rural Settings in Kenya’s North Rift Region
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Alyson Bennett Lipsky, RTI International
Understanding the Strength of Networks – Local Accountability Systems and Women Leaders for Family Planning
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Carmen Helen Logie, University of Toronto
Arts-based Strategies for Critical Hopefulness: Exploring Lived Experiences of Navigating Gender and Power Dynamics among Transgender Women of Colour in Toronto, Canada
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Sok Hoing Ly Presented by Ramona Ridolfi, Helen Keller International Cambodia
Women-Centered Enhanced Homestead Food Production (EHFP) as a Means to Improve Food Security, Nutrition and Women’s Empowerment
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Le Thi Mai Trang, University of South Australia & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2016)
Attitudes of Vietnamese Social Workers toward Sexual Minorities: Findings from a Mixed-Method Research and Implications for Social Work Practice with Sexual Minorities in Vietnam
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Mehr Manzoor, Women in Global Health
Global Health: Delivered by Women, Led by Men
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Mariana Mancilla Mendoza, Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Lo Público es Nuestro: Social Audits and Citizen Participation for Sexual and Reproductive Rights
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Salima Moez Meherali, University of Alberta
I-CARE (Information, Communication and Action for Empowerment): A Mobile App to Prevent Gender-based Violence
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Mohammed Shafiq Mirza Zada, Academic Projects Afghanistan, Aga Khan University
Establishing a Civil Registration System to Support Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health in a Fragile Setting: Badakhshan Afghanistan 2013 – 2018
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Morankar Sudhakar Narayan, Jimma University
Rural Ethiopian Women Still Grappling With Gender Roles, Norms, and Relations to Seek Maternal and Child Health Care
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Felicitus Farai Ngubo Chibvongodze, Africaid Zvandiri
Meaningful Engagement of Adolescents and Young People Living with HIV in Scaling Up the Community Adolescent Treatment Supporters Model in East and Southern Africa
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Lorretta Favour Ntoimo, Women’s Health and Action Research Centre
Improving Access to Skilled Pregnancy Care in Rural Nigeria: The Role of Advocacy
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Rahat Ara Nur, United Nations Population Find
Incorporation of Health Response to Gender-Based Violence to Strengthen Health Systems
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Jacqueline Paul, World Food Programme, Gallup, Food and Agriculture Organization
‘Big Data’ Advancing Advocacy, Action and Accountability on Gender Equality for Food Security
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Liliane Poincon, University of Florida
Rural Nonprofit Organizations in Haiti: Gender, Power and Perceived Benefits of Membership
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Tara Pokras, Period Portraits
Using Storytelling and Photography to Empower Women around Menstruation
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Nabila Hossain Purno, United Nations Population Fund
Cervical Pre-Cancer Screening among Marginalized Tea Plantation Communities in Bangladesh
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Lauren Bridget Relyea, Women and Health Alliance International
Assessing Key Stakeholders’ Perspectives on the Feasibility and Acceptability of an mHealth Innovation for Managing Emergency Maternal Care Referrals in Northern Iraq
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Fely Vanessa Ríos Salas, WORLD Policy Analysis Center
Paid Maternity Leave, Gender Norms, And Women’s Reproductive Health: Evidence from 19 Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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Juliana Rios Presented by Maria Camila Zapata Cardozo, Colombian Association for Wellbeing and Family Profamilia & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Young Leaders Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Rights and Health
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Natalia Acevedo Presented by Maria Camila Zapata Cardozo, Colombian Association for Wellbeing and Family Profamilia & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Women with Disabilities, Inequalities, and Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Colombia
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Diana Santillan, EnCompass LLC
Strengthening Health Systems in Ethiopia through Appreciative Gender Analysis
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Gisele Semde, Save the Children Côte d’Ivoire
Small Investments Reap Big Impacts for Women in West Africa: Experience of the Resources towards Elimination of Child Vulnerability (REVE) Project in Côte d’Ivoire
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Shantanu Sharma, MAMTA Health Institute for Mother and Child
Triple E (Engage, Educate and Empower) Approach Adopted By Community Champions to Improve Health Practices of Marginalized Women in India
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Felicity Sibindi Presented by Terry Gachie, RNW Media
Is Game-Changing Advocacy for the Rights and Wellbeing of Lesbian Women and Girls Just Around the Corner?
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İrem Tümer, UNFPA and İstanbul Bilgi University & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2013)
Universal Periodic Review as an Entry Point for Youth Participation: A Case Study on Advancing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Mozambique
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Sabera Turkmani, University of Technology, Sydney
Hearing Women’s Voices: A Study of the Maternity Care Experiences and Needs of Migrant and Refugee Women with Female Genital Mutilation
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Henry Wasswa, Reproductive Health Uganda
Concern for All, Winning for All: Working with Young People to Engage Lower Local Governments to Allocate Funds for FP and ASRH Services through Social Accountability
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Sara Wolfe, Seventh Generation Midwives Toronto and Well Living House
The Baby Bundle Project: An Action Research Project for Indigenous Families During and After Pregnancy and Birth
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Laraib Abid, MASHAL (Making a Society Healthier and Lively) & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2016)
Bridging the Gap and Bursting Myths around Family Planning in Pakistan using Technological Approach via Mobile Application Targeting Youth and Focusing
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Jennifer Francesca Acio, IntraHealth International
Identifying Vulnerable Adolescent Girls and Young Women for Integrated Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Interventions in Eastern Uganda
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Adebayo Olajumoke Tolulope, Reprolife Nigeria
Safe Space for Comprehensive Sexuality Education
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Oluseyi Olufunmilayo Adegbulugbe, Centre for Integrated Health Programs
Enhancing Uptake of Post Gender-Based Violence Services: Results of an Integrated Multi-Sectorial Sensitization in Kaduna, Northern Nigeria
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Iretomiwa Oluwadamilola Adeleye, College of Medicine University of Lagos, Nigeria
Knowledge of and Attitudes towards Ovarian Cancer among Females in the Reproductive Age Group in Ikeja Local Government Area, Lagos State, Nigeria
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Mary Iyanuoluwa Adeoye, HACEY Health Initiative & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Leveraging on Media and Technology to Improve Access to Family Planning (FP) Information and Services for Adolescents// TOMBEY
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Haris Ahmed, Aman Health Care Services
Policy and Programmatic Implications of Task Shifting in Pakistan: A Case Study
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Rafiul Alam, Save the Children Bangladesh
Mentorship to Meet the Respectful Maternity Care by Midwives: Experiences from Sub-District Hospitals in Bangladesh
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Odontuya Altansukh, Mongolian University of Finance and Economics
Research on Suicide and Self-Harm Ideations/Attempts/Commitments among Mongolian Girls Aged 12-19
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Francis Oko Armah Presented by John Kwasi Amuzu, Young Leaders for Change Foundation & Women Deliver Young Leaders (Class of 2016 and 2018)
Creativity in Advocacy: Arts, Media & Pop Culture Leading the Way for HIV & SRHR Integration
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Aluisio Jardim Dornellas de Barros, International Center for Equity in Health, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil
Mapping Women’s Empowerment in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Inequalities according to Urban or Rural Area of Residence and Subnational Units
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Dana Carole Beck, University of Michigan School of Nursing in collaboration with Africare-Zambia
Maternity Waiting Homes as an Intervention to Increase Facility Delivery in Rural Zambia
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Sarbinaz Bekmuratova, Creighton University
Macro-Level Perspective to Violence against Women in the United States
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Afshan Bhatti, Real Medicine Foundation, Pakistan
How Can We Leave The Traditions Of Our Baab Daada? Socio-Cultural Structures and Values Driving Menstrual Hygiene Management Challenges In Schools
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Olutayo Adejoke Bankole-Bolawole, WaterAid
Female-Friendly Public and Community Toilets: A Guide for Planners and Decision Makers
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Debora Cobar, Plan International Regional Office of the Americas
Plan International’s 18+’s Multi–Country Research on Child, Early, and Forced Marriage/Unions in Latin America and the Caribbean: Shedding Light and Shaping Discourse
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Avanti Deshpande
Divya Chavan Jachak, ALERT – Association for Leadership Education, Research and Training
An Indian Legal Perspective: Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
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Joshua Dilawar, Institute for Social and Youth Development (ISYD) & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Theater to Spread Awareness Regarding Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and Gender Empowerment
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Ehla Ethel Emefa, Savana Signatures
Empowering Women in Northern Ghana through Maternal and Child Health Information
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Muhammad Ferdaus, BRAC University & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2016)
Income, Security and Independence for Women Living in the Vulnerable Areas of Bangladesh
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Claire Fialkov Presented by Maria Burquest, William James College
Menstrual Hygiene Management and Strength–Based Education for Girls in Kenya
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Anju Gautam, Swiss Red Cross/Nepal Red Cross Society
Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) in Schools of Nepal
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Asmita Ghosh, Feminism in India & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Rape Reportage in Media: How Can It Do Better?
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Prerna Gopal, Imperial College London
Male Involvement in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health: Evaluating Gaps between Policy and Practice in Uganda
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Promise Nompumelelo Gumede, Johnson & Johnson
Engaging Adolescent Girls and Young Women for Meaningful Change in the Youth-Led DREAMS Thina Abantu Abasha Pilot Project in South Africa
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Bontu Lucie Guschke, Copenhagen Business School
Experiences and Perceptions of Sexual Harassment in Higher Education – Research-as-Advocacy for Organizational Change
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Clive Ingleby, VSO Ethiopia
Campaign for Treatment of Mothers affected by Pelvic Organ Prolapse in Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia
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Alan Andres Jarandilla Nuñez, International Youth Alliance for Family Planning
Yes It Works! Building Local, Regional and Global Youth Leadership in SRHR Advocacy: The Case of the International Youth Alliance for Family Planning
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Holly Nicole Kandel Presented by Bettina Shell Duncan, Global Research and Advocacy Group (GRAG)
Young Men’s Involvement in Tackling Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in Senegal
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Joseph Kasaija, WEtalk Series Uganda & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Integrating Social Inclusion (Sign Language) As Social Behavioral Change Communication Tool to Create Demand, Access and Utilization of SRHR Information among Youths in Uganda
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Ruth Kenny Presented by Jenny Morgan, BC Women’s & Children’s Hospital
Health Literacy and Patient Experience
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Ayesha Khan, Akhter Hameed Khan Resource Center (AHKRC)
Zeitgeist of Enabled Women Making Informed Reproductive Health Choices: A Low-Cost, Bottom-Up Ecosystem of Empowerment and Family Planning in an Urban Slum
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Angel Kharya, Girl Rising India & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Shaping Gender-Equitable Perceptions among Adolescents through Media Tools
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Naureen Hussain Lalani, Aahung, RiseUp
BRINGING LIGHT – Addressing Sexual and Reproductive Health needs and Rights of People Living with Physical Disabilities
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Alicia Lightbourne, Massachusetts General Hospital
A Ketamine Package to Accelerate the Human Rights Imperative of Universal Access to Emergency Cesarean Section
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Hellen Mahindi, Agriteam Health Tanzania
Helping Health Managers to Understand Gender and Power in Lake Zone, Tanzania
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Andikuza Margaret Makhumula, Literacy for Change
Impact of Literacy Interventions for Women and Girls with Physical Disabilities
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Mushairat Mamun, Asian University for Women
Preeclampsia and its Underlying Causes among Pregnant Women in Bangladesh
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Christian Mazimpaka, Inshuti Mu Buzima – Partners In Health
Gender, Agriculture and Sustainable Development: Evaluation of an Approach to Improve Livelihoods and Nutrition of Families in Rural Rwanda
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John McDonough, Plan International Thailand
Into the Light: Social Norms, Attitudes and Behaviors, and Their Effect on Cambodian Women’s Access to Training and Decent Work in the Fishing Sector
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Johanne Møller, Maternity Foundation
Integrating mHealth Solutions to Improve Quality of Care for Mothers and Newborns in Refugee Settings: The Case of Gambella
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Diana Moreka, Trust for Indigenous Culture and Health (TICAH)
Use of Social Advocacy to Increase Women Access to Information and Services on Safe Abortion: A Case of Aunty Jane Hotline
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Chenai Elizabeth Muchena, Denmark Technical University & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
The Cervix Doula: Can Decentralizing Primary Healthcare in Resource-Limited Settings Be More Effective in Delivering Comprehensive Health and Cancer Prevention Services?
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Weldon Kiprono Ngetich, Concern Worldwide
Do Maternity Waiting Homes Increase Facility Births?
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Claudia Nizigiyimana, Réseau National des Jeunes vivants avec le VIH (RNJ+)
Young Women Experience on Burundi’s Global Fund Country Coordinating Mechanism
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Likhapha Tears Ntlamelle, Partners in Health Lesotho
Transforming Maternal Health Through Primary Care: Lesotho’s Health Care Reform
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Nisso Nurova, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: Maternal, Adolescent and Child Health Centre
Power of Women–Led Learning with a Worldwide Reach
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Neelam Moiz, University of Alberta
CREATE: A Cascade Training Approach to Enhance Peoples’ Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice to Address Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Issues
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Sandra Pepera Presented by Julia Canney, National Democratic Institute (NDI)
When Tweets Chill: Online Violence and Women’s Political Participation
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Souvik Pyne, The YP Foundation
Meaningful Youth Engagement to Advocate for Adolescent and Youth SRHR Issues From an Adolescent Health and Well-Being Perspective
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Mehnaz Saleem Rehmani Presented by Aisha Ijaz, Aahung
Advocacy Approaches to Integrate Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Conservative Contexts: A Case Study of Aahung’s Advocacy Model in Pakistan
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Mandu Reid, The Cup Effect / Menstrual Cup Coalition
Tackling Misconceptions about Menstrual Cups In East Africa
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Lindsey Krull Reif Presented by Kathleen Walsh, Weill Cornell Medical College
Increasing Female Leadership in Global Health: A Multi-Country Study To Identify Gender-Based Challenges and Data-Driven Interventions
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Hanifatur Rosyidah, Midwifery Department of UNISSULA & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2016)
Breastfeeding Friendly Factory (BFF)
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Annah Sithembinkosi Sango, Zimbabwe Young Positives (ZY+) & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2016)
Strengthening Participation of Young Women Living With HIV in Zimbabwe for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy Coordination and Engagement
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Talata Justine Sawadogo-Lewis, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Obstacles to Advancing Women’s Health in Mozambique: The Perspective of Policy Makers
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Patrick Segawa, Public Health Ambassadors Uganda (PHAU) & Women Deliver Young
Leader (Class of 2016)
Using Human Centered Design to Create Demand and Increase Utilization of SRH Services among Young People in Uganda. A Case Study of Hoima and Masindi District
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Abhishek Sekharan, The Youth Parliament Foundation, New Delhi, India
“What’s in a No?” Understanding Consent, Rejection and Incidence of Violence Using a Lens of Masculinities
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Priyesh Sharad, Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Use of Artificial intelligence – Machine Learning for Successful Advocacy of Gender Equality
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Aditi Sharma, Kalyani & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2016)
Youth-Led Volunteer’s Program Invoking Positive Perceptions on Menstruation among Adolescents in Nepal
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Miriam Fleur Shindler, World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
Girl Powered Nutrition: Putting Girls at the Centre of Stopping Malnutrition from Continuing From One Generation to the Next
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Tess Adina Shiras, Abt Associates
Saving Children through Increased Access to Care: The Transformational Power of Data
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Shucheesmita Simonti, SAFIGI Outreach Foundation & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
‘Safety Report: Core Issues affecting Safety of Girls in the Developing World‘
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Erin Stern, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Processes of Change of Community Activism to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence in Rwanda
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Mohamed Sylla, Citoyenneté pour la Promotion des Droits de l’Homme (AC-PDH) & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Mali Has Made Progress on Tobacco Control in Recent Years. However, People Continue to Die and Become Sick Needlessly, and the Costs to Society from Tobacco Use Continue to Mount
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Anna Rebeka Szczegielniak, Medical University of Silesia, Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Katowice, Poland & Multidisciplinary District Hospital, General Psychiatry Unit, Tarnowskie Góry, Poland & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2016)
Youth-Friendly Mental Health Services: Combating the Stigma, Advocating for the Rights
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Samasti Tandukar, Renewable World & Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2018)
Women Empowerment through Renewable Energy Technologies
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Dorah Taranta Presented by Modest Kinawa, Pathfinder International Uganda
Targeted Integrated Approaches Empower Women and Girls to Adapt to the Degraded Natural Resources of the Lake Victoria Basin
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Katharine Hermansen Wilcox, Wuqu Kawoq/Maya Health Alliance
A Qualitative Analysis of Family Planning Decision Making and Gender Dynamics in Rural Guatemala
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Wan-Ju Wu, Possible/Nyaya Health Nepal
Community Health Workers in Rural Nepal Integrate Contraception Counseling: A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation
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Erick Kiprotich Yegon, EngenderHealth
Health System and Patient Cost for Scaling Up PAC-P Services in Tanzania
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Gwen Young, Wilson Center
The Toolkit for Power, Progress, Change in Representation
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Kinga Hanna Wisniewska, Women Deliver Young Leader (Class of 2016)
ZapytajMnie – Reaching Polish teenagers with comprehensive sexuality education content
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