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3 week countdown...until the 21st Canadian Conference on Global Healthcsih.org

Conference Information:  <http://us8.campaign-archive2.com/?u=c3ec838ee0fe1cf2686ee75c7&id=38ec5db35f&e=098ea218b0>http://www.ccgh-csih.ca/csih2014/

*The Westin Hotel,*11 Colonel By Drive,  Ottawa, ON,  Canada

  <http://www.ccgh-csih.ca/csih2014/>
An updated preliminary program (Oct. 10th) with full plenary, symposia and oral details is available to download online

Meet our keynotes:

Meet the amazing Edna Adan Ismail - we are honored to be welcoming her as a keynote speaker at the Tuesday plenary. She is a nurse, midwife, UN diplomat, French Legion of Honour recipient and former foreign minister of Somaliland. You can view her TED talk!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZZGqvE3FhA
Session Highlights : See more of Edna Adan Ismail in these sessions!

  Sunday:
Examining the "Lean In" Generation of Global Health Workers
Edna Adan Ismail (Edna Adan University Hospital); Shari Graydon (Informed Opinions);  Kirsty Duncan (MP, Etobicoke North);  Shawna O'Hearn (Dalhousie University); Jill Allison (Memorial University)

Explore and promote women's leadership in global health! This session will communicate strategies and tools that participants can use to increase the scope, efficacy and visibility of their ongoing work. Share lessons from leaders in government, private sector and civil society in order to fill knowledge gaps in global health leadership.

Participation of men, empowerment of women and pregnancy outcomes in rural Honduras
Chaired by:  Edna Adan Ismail;  Speakers: Edith da Costa (Canadian Red Cross);  Peter Berti (Healthbridge)
This session will identify key factors which contribute to sustaining a community based health program. It will analyze the design of MNCH programs which promote effective MOH and community stakeholders coordination, and identify factors required to engage men in improving maternal and child health.

New Social events:
Ethical Cocktails: Reconciling Southern and Northern Ethics Approaches and Philosophies in the Context of Global Health
Monday: 5:30-7:00 Honest Lawyer Pub
In this participatory session, some of the key ethical and moral challenges and dilemmas in South-North global health research partnerships will be explored towards initiating a process of dialogue that might facilitate the development of a common framework of ethics that better takes into consideration Southern moral and ethical values.

Conference Information:http://www.ccgh-csih.ca/csih2014/


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