Join HC3 in Addis
The following are a list of HC3 activities planned for the International Conference on Family Planning in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Nov. 12 – 15, 2013. If you are attending please stop by our booth in Tent 3 for more information about the project.
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November 12 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Albert Camus Room Capital Hotel & Spa
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University Initiatives The HC3 University Initiatives meeting will present the results of a recent needs assessment (based on 26 responses from universities in 12 countries). We will discuss ways universities can become involved and describe support HC3 can provide to expand engagement of university faculty and students.
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November 12 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm Sheraton Addis Simein Salon
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Advancing RMNCH Commodities and the Continuum of Care HC3 is co-sponsoring this high-level panel showcasing efforts by the UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children to enhance equitable access to lifesaving commodities across the continuum of care—from reproductive, maternal, and newborn to child health. In addition, new advocacy and demand generation tools and resources will be launched.
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November 12 4:00 pm Opening Ceremony African Union
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We are Family Planning HC3 produced this video for the conference opening to mobilize and energize attendees with an inspiring message about the cascade of commitment needed from a number of players (donors, NGOs, governments) to improve the lives of women and children by providing Full Access – Full Choice.
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November 14 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm African Union Small Conference Hall 1
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HC3 Hosts Social and Behavior Find out more about HC3, the Health COMpass and the MarketPlace at this evening gathering. After presentations, attendees are welcome to try out the Health COMpass by searching for social and behavior change communication (SBCC) tools and resources.
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November 15 10:30 am – 11:50 am African Union Caucus Room 20
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How Ideas Can Change the Future of FP: Norms Marketing, Youth Networks, ICTs and Ideation This panel brings together HC3 partners and other distinguished speakers from different theoretical and programmatic perspectives to build on the original concept of ideation and describe a spectrum of what works in catalyzing and sustaining demand for contraception.
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For more information, contact Kim Martin: ksmartin@jhuccp.org |
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