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Youth Day  17 October  2009Saturday

 9:00-  9:45

Opening ceremony

9:45-11:00

Capacity building workshop

11:00-11:15

Break

11:15-12:30

Capacity building workshop

12:30-14:00

Lunch reception and networking

14:00-15:30

Experience sharing

15:30-15:45

Break

15:45-17:30

Development of key advocacy messages for conference

17:30-19:00

Free time

19:00          

Culture exchange night


Day 1 18 October 2009Sunday

09:00-10:00

Conference Opening Session

10:00-10:30

Break

10:30-12:30

Plenary SessionWorking for Universal Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights: Building on the ICPD PoA and the MDGs

12:30-13:30

Lunch Break

13:30-15:00

Symposium

 

 

Symposium 1Sexual & Reproductive Health and Rights

Symposium 2Gender , Sexuality and Culture

Symposium 3Youth empowerment and participation

15:00-15:30

Break

15:30-18:00

Poster Presentation

 

 

Sexual & Reproductive Health and Rights (Track 1: All Themes)

Gender and SRHR (Track 2: All Themes)

Youth empowerment and participation (Track 3: All Themes)

15:30-17:00

Parallel Sessions

 

 

Track 1 Theme 1 Exchange of experiences & practices of Asian and Pacific countries in reducing MMR, FP/RH/SH and maternal health, focusing on scaling-up of innovative experiences of SRHR and reducing unmet need

Track 2 Theme 1 Women empowerment in reproductive health: an unfinished task

Track 3 Theme 1 Sexuality and Reproductive Health in school curricula: What are children learning and what more do they need to learn?

Track 4 Theme 1 Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV

Track 5 Theme 1 Access to SRH in less-developed regions and strengthening SRHR services for poor and marginalized people

Track 6 Theme 1 RH/SH services for the elderly

Track 7 Theme 1 Families living apart: addressing reality and consequences of sexual behavior

Track 8 Theme 1 Linkages between climate change / environment change with SRHR

17:00-18:30

Parallel Sessions

 

 

Track 1 Theme 2 Right-based approaches in SRH, sexuality, sexual rights and gender equality & equity

Track 2 Theme 2 Violence and trafficking against women

Track 3 Theme 2 Removing policy barriers for Adolescent SRH and Promoting multi-sectoral responses for Adolescent SRH

Track 4 Theme 2 Responses to feminization/sexual minorities/risk group patterns of the HIV-AIDS epidemic, HIV protection in sex work

Track 5 Theme 2 Roles of community-based education in SRHR

Track 6 Theme 2 Enhancing need to protect elderly in institutions from sexual exploitation or violence

Track 7 Theme 2 The feminization of migration

Track 8 Theme 2 Local actions and global consequences of changing lifestyle’s impacts on the environment

19:00-20:00

Welcome Reception


Day 2 19 October 2009Monday

09:00-10:30

Plenary Session Track 8: Linkages between population, environment, resource consumption, climate change and SRHR

10:30-11:00

Break

11:00-12:30

Symposium

 

 

Symposium 4Linkages of HIV/AIDS and RTI/ STIs prevention with SRHR

Symposium 5Ensuring access to SRHR for poor people and poverty alleviation

12:30-13:30

Lunch Break

13:30-15:00

Symposium

 

 

Symposium 6Ageing and SRHR

Symposium 7SRH services for migrants and mobile populations

15:00-15:30

Break

15:30-18:00

Poster Presentation

 

 

Linkages of HIV/AIDS and RTI/ STIs prevention with SRHR (Track 4: All Themes)

Ensuring access to SRHR for poor people and poverty alleviation (Track 5: All Themes)

Ageing and SRHR (Track 6: All Themes)

SRH services for migrants and mobile populations (Track 7: All Themes)

Linkages between population, environment, resource consumption, climate change and SRHR (Track 8: All Themes)

15:30-17:00

Parallel Sessions

 

 

Track 1 Theme 3 Unmet need and right protection in various population groups such as migrant, isolated, disabled, in disasters and conflict situations

Track 2 Theme 3 Harmful Sexual Practices related to gender roles and expectations

Track 3 Theme 3 Communicating and working with in and out of school Youth, Exploring contemporary and emerging technologies (SMS, social networking, internet) to address gaps and challenges

Track 4 Theme 3 Advocacy for RH/SH rights for PLWHA and human rights protection in HIV-AIDS prevention – stigma and discrimination issues

Track 5 Theme 3 Health service privatization and personal privation – impacts on SRH

Track 6 Theme 3 Population ageing and gender: When the shortage of women becomes a shortage of men

Track 7 Theme 3 SRH services and care for undocumented migrants – roles and responsibilities of governments and civil society

Track 8 Theme 3 Corporate social responsibilities in environment protection and SRHR

17:00-18:30

Parallel Sessions

 

 

Track 1 Theme 4 Sexual rights: equality, diversity, tolerance

Track 2 Theme 4 Imbalanced sex ratio at birth: strategies, policy frame-work, intervention and outcomes

Track 3 Theme 4 Youth initiation and participation in governmental and NGO programs

Track 4 Theme 4 Successful approaches to behavior change for HIV prevention and services

Track 5 Theme 4 Making SRH care financing work for the poor

Track 6 Theme 4 Impacts on the health workforce and care givers

Track 7 Theme 4 Migration of health personnel – impact on SRH services in sending and receiving areas

Track 8 Theme 4 Chemicals in the environment and SRH


Day 3 20 October Tuesday

09:00-11:00

Plenary SessionPromoting and enhancing partnership in SRHRAid for FP/RH in financial crisis, south-north-south cooperation, roles and involvement of donors

11:00-11:30

Break

11:30-13:00

Parallel Sessions  

 

Track 1 Theme 5 Religions’ impact on SRHR

Track 2 Theme 5 Masculinity, sexual rights and development

Track 3 Theme 5 Access to services for married adolescents

Track 4 Theme 5 Prevention strategies in infrastructure and other development projects – integration of health systems

Track 5 Theme 5 Women participation in poverty alleviation

Track 6 Theme 5 Ageing and population dividend

PS7Track 7 Theme 5 Cross-border Migration

Track 8 Theme 5 Environmental changes and population programme

13:00-14:00

Lunch Break

14:00-15:00

Closing Session

 

 

 

 

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