Saturday, 23 January 2021

INVITATION TO 2021 WORLD CANCER DAY CONFERENCE - Afrihealth Optonet Association

Dear Stakeholders and Partners in Health and Development of Women and Girls,

INVITATION TO 2021 WORLD CANCER DAY CONFERENCE

Afrihealth Optonet Association is a civil society network and think-tank of about 600 (Six Hundred) organizations across Africa, the Caribbean and global South for Systems Strengthening in Health; Energy, Climate Change and Environment; Nutrition and Food Security; and Gender, Good Governance, Democracy, Human Security, Rights and Dignity; Human Capital Development; promotion of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). AFRIHEALTH is committed to the propagation of ‘Health’ as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being through Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and health systems strengthening, especially in the areas of the SDGs, diseases prevention, provision of care and impact mitigations using partnerships, advocacy, research/evidence-generation, capacity development, outreaches, and monitoring and evaluation as strategies; focusing on rural and poor urban communities, vulnerable and disadvantaged populations; and exploring the interlinkages between Health, Energy and Environment, Nutrition and Food Security, and Gender, Good Governance and Human Rights. AFRIHEALTH promoted the establishment of the Nigeria UHC Advocacy Group (NUHCAG) and is a member of the Health Care Financing and Investments Technical Working Group (TWG) for UHC at the Federal Ministry of Health in Nigeria. It is a member of Women-Major-Groups, NGO-Major-Groups and Together-2030. Afrihealth has a Consultative Status at the United Nations ECOSOC; and had successfully implemented the ‘Sustainable Citizens Participation in Nigeria’s Niger Delta’ Project on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) funded by the United Nations Democracy Fund during 2017-2018.

 

Afrihealth Optonet Association [CSOs Network] invites you to a Conference to commemorate the 2021 World Cancer Day.

THEME:

Prevention, Treatment and Mitigation of Cervical Cancer in Resource constrained Settings during the COVID-19 Pandemic era and Beyond

LEAD SPEAKER:

Dr Rahmatu Hassan, FWACS, FICS.
Former National Coordinator, Nigeria National Cancer Control Programme, Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH), Abuja, Nigeria.
Chief consultant, Asfar Medicals.

There shall also be a panel of 3-6 persons to present country experiences following
the lead presentation.

Participants will thereafter, make their contributions on the topic, as well as ask questions.

 

When: Feb 2, 2021 10:00 AM West Central Africa

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMocu6oqTkoEtxcq87Cerm0YeJW1WVnDxMZ

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. 

Please join our Telegram platform for discussions on GBV/VAWG, through the following link;

Click on this Telegram link to join CS4EGBV:
https://t.me/joinchat/EVKFz-MfOGaXXA_h 

 

Our WhatsApp platform  

https://chat.whatsapp.com/FdvVf1ZlRePBVj8GOcQjMt

got filled up already, and is still running.

 

Welcome in advance.

Dr. Uzodinma Adirieje

Programmes Director/CEO 

Afrihealth Optonet Association [CSOs Network]/Civil Society for Elimination of Gender-Based Violence (CS4EGBV) Project

Plot 520, Federal Housing Authority Estate, Airport Road, Lugbe; P.O. Box 8880, Abuja; Nigeria

1 Taiwo Close, Toronto Junction; MCC Rd, Uratta, P.O. Box 1484, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria

Twitter: @uaadirieje; https://twitter.com/uaadirieje

Email: afrepton@gmail.com

Instalgram: @druzoadirieje; https://www.instagram.com/druzoadirieje/

Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/uzoadirieje;

Skype: druzoadirieje, druzoadirieje2015@gmail.com;

Zoom: druzoadirieje2015@gmail.com     

LinkedIn: https://ng.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Dr.+Uzodinma/Adirieje

Phone, Telegram & WhatsApp: +234 803 472 5905

Telegram (HEFOSS link): https://t.me/joinchat/HQnG4hL5xbTZaMHgCdhIBA

Website: www.afrihealthcsos.org    

Weblog: http://druzodinmadirieje.blogspot.com/   

 


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