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Join CanWaCH for a weekly series of data-focused events to mark World Sexual Health Day and Gender Equality Week 2024!
Curated Conversations: Leveraging Data to Inform Programming
CanWaCH is committed to creating an environment for practitioners to gather, discuss challenges, share best practices, and exchange knowledge. To further promote this, our curated conversations will provide a dedicated open space for participants to engage in dialogue, share projects and ask questions.
Each conversation will start with a short discussion between experts in the sector. They will set the context by identifying gaps and challenges in data collection on a specific thematic area, and opportunities to better leverage data to inform programming. Participants will then move to breakout rooms to engage in deeper discussions, which will be facilitated by the speakers.
Please note that you have to register for each event individually.
September 18 from 11 am to 12:30 pm ET
Data-Driven Responses to Urgent SRHR Needs in Humanitarian and Climate Crises
On September 18, join us from 11 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. EDT for an in-depth discussion on how to leverage data collected in humanitarian and crisis settings to address the urgent SRHR needs of vulnerable populations. Topics will include redefining humanitarian contexts, the challenges of data collection in these settings, the importance of addressing these issues amidst ongoing global crises, increasing conflicts and the impacts of climate change.
Participants will have the opportunity to participate in an open Q&A session facilitated by the speakers. In this session, they will be encouraged not only to ask questions but also to engage in dialogue with one another. This will allow them to share expertise and best practices for using data to provide SRHR services in humanitarian settings, as well as learn from their peers within the sector.
Speakers:
- Nesrine Talbi, Emergency Preparedness and Response Consultant, FP2030
- Michelle Hynes, Lead Epidemiologist for sexual and reproductive health in the Global Public Health Emergencies Branch at CDC
- Tamara Fetters, Senior Research Scientist at IPAS
- Loubna Al Batlouni, Senior Technical Advisor on SRHR at Save the Children Canada