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Global Health Night 2022: Improving reproductive health through education: community health and global health

Wednesday, November 9, 2022 16:00to19:30
New Residence Hall Ballroom, 3625 avenue du Parc, Montreal, QC, H2X 3P8, CA
Price: 
Free
Portrait of Global Health Night 2022 keynote speaker Teguest Guerma - black woman wearing pearl earring and a brown shirt and jacket

Registration is now open for Global Health Night 2022, happening on Wednesday, November 9th, 2022.

Global Health Night is an annual event held by 缅北强奸 Global Health Programs that brings together and celebrates the achievements of 缅北强奸's thriving global health community.

This year we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Teguest Guerma, CEO and founder of LeDeG Midwifery College in Ethiopia, as our keynote speaker. Dr. Guerma will deliver the lecture titled: Improving reproductive health through education: community health and global health.

Dr. Guerma will link community health and global health by discussing the LeDeG Midwifery College, a charitable organization she established in Ethiopia. The college trains rural and disadvantaged girls who will go back to serve their respective communities at the end of their studies. She will also present the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Center: a social enterprise linked to the LeDeG Midwifery College for financial sustainability.

The event will be held in person at New Residence Hall with the option to view it online from anywhere.

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