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Tuesday, September 20 • 13:00 - 15:00
Can innovative research methods facilitate the achievement of Sexual and Reproductive health and rights for all in South Africa and in Sweden? With particular focus on maternal health and pre-conception care in Northern South Africa

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This workshop will  focus at Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with SDG 3 and SDG 5 and its first part is building on results from lessons leart from previous SASUF collaboration on the urgency of maternal and health issue, with particular focus on low-income rural settings in South Africa.The second part of the workshops will be discussions and visions on how to further enhance the ongoing work to mobilise and improve reach-out maternal services in Northern South Africa, using more innovative research methods. Further steps will be to also plan and conduct common research in settings in Sweden.


1A comprehensive overview of two finalized research projects that will be presented in this workshop.
2Phd holder will present thesis about Cultural challenges in maternal health.
3Questions to the presentor
4PhD student will present prel studies about anemia prevention.
5Questions to the presentor
6Brief summary
7Other ways forward will be discussed in larger group where more innovative methods will be addressed.
8Closing up, summary.

Speakers
SM

Sonto Maputle

University of Venda


Tuesday September 20, 2022 13:00 - 15:00 SAST
Block F