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| Mon 06 |
IDEAS: Global Assembly 2013 IDEAS IDEAS Global Assembly 2013: Moving beyond the discussion of poverty The 2013 IDEAS Global Assembly will specifically address the sources and forces generating inequality in the developing world—going beyond still more conversations about poverty and its origins. Delegates can expect to participate in inspiring presentations and discussions, led by top international speakers, who are experts in the field of development evaluation. |
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| Wed 15 |
CALL: iERG 2013 Report Submissions independent Expert Review Group (iERG) on commitments to the Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Evidence for good practice, obstacles and case studies for 2013 iERG Report The independent Expert Review Group (iERG) is inviting all stakeholders to submit evidence for the second iERG report on commitments to the Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health that will be presented to the UN Secretary-General in September, 2013. All submissions, if accepted, will be credited in the report to the name of the author/s on the post and on contributors’ page. |
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| Thu 23 - Sat 25 |
European Intrapartum Care Congress Study Group on Fetal Monitoring” of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, with the support of the European Midwives Association Organised by the “Study Group on Fetal Monitoring” of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, and with the support of the European Midwives Association, |
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| Tue 28 |
Women Deliver: 3rd Global Conference Women Deliver 3rd Global Conference, Women Deliver 2013 The commitment by Women Deliver to convene a global conference in 2013 offers an opportunity to keep up global pressure to continue investing in girls and women and to affirm the international community's plans for the period ahead. This event is anticipated to be the biggest Women Deliver conference yet, with more than 5,000 expected attendees from across the globe, including heads of state, policymakers, youth, media, corporate representatives, health workers, academics, and advocates. |
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