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ICM Regional Conference Africa & Eastern Mediterranean

Kigali, Rwanda

Join the International Confederation of Midwives for the ICM Regional Conference Africa and Eastern Mediterranean from September 24-26 in Kigali, Rwanda. The Africa and Eastern Mediterranean conference will bring together in Rwanda midwives and stakeholders from the region, with the goal of creating a supportive and adaptable community in today’s ever-changing world. 

3rd Annual Bay Area Tuberculosis Science (BATS) Symposium

UCSF Mission Bay campus 1975 4th St, San Francisco

Join the UC Tuberculosis Research Advancement Center (UC TRAC) for the 3rd Annual Bay Area Tuberculosis Science (BATS) Symposium, co-sponsored by Alliance members UCSF Center for Tuberculosis and UC Berkeley Center for Emerging and Neglected Diseases. BATS brings together TB investigators at UCSF, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, Stanford University and the SF Department of Public Health to highlight established and early-stage investigators in the UC TRAC community with the intention to build community and foster collaboration. 

Missing Link for Sustainable Futures: Gender-Responsive Climate Policies | UNGA79

One Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza 885 2nd Avenue 3rd Floor New York, NY 10017

Join the Global Health Council, along with Panorama Global, Population Council, and the Global Climate & Heath Alliance for a UNGA79 side event, 'Missing Link for Sustainable Futures: Gender-Responsive Climate Policies'. This event will provide thought-provoking dialogue among policymakers, funders, researchers, and civil society stakeholders on solutions to the climate crisis’ impact on gender equality and health equity goals, and presents an opportunity for participants to: engage with experts who are uncovering and collecting the latest evidence, explore messaging for moving climate policies toward gender and health equity, and recommend actions toward COP29 and beyond.