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IFMSA Liaison Officer SRHR Issues I Darine Khiari

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Dear IFMSA members,

I am pleased to share with you the next Ready, Set, Implement! dialogue, hosted by PMNCH, focused on advancing women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health through practical, country-driven solutions.

 


📅 Date: Thursday, 7 May 2026
🕒 Time: 16:00–17:30 CET
🌐 Format: Virtual - ZOOM

 



READY, SET, IMPLEMENT! Truth Matters: Countering Mis- and Disinformation to Protect Women, Children and Adolescents

This Ready, Set, Implement dialogue will bring together public health leaders, technical experts and country practitioners to examine the effects of mis- and disinformation on women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health, explore practical response models, and introduce PMNCH FactCheck as a new initiative designed to support partners with rapid verification, expert-reviewed content and actionable response tools. In line with the purpose of the series, the session will focus on practical implementation: what the challenge looks like, what has worked in practice, and what partners can do now to protect health with evidence, trust and action.   

 

🎙️ Speakers

  • Rajat Khosla: Executive Director, PMNCH

  • Dr. Galina Lesco: Head of the National Resource Centre in YFHS NEOVITA and Executive President of the Health for Youth Association, Ministry of Health, Moldova

  • Tim Nguyen: Head of Unit, Medical Countermeasures, World Health Organization

  • Onikepe Owolabi: Vice President for International Research, Guttmacher

  • Nick Kimeta: Founder, Xhale Africa

  • Kadi Toure: Team Lead, Campaigns & Communications, PMNCH

Learn more




In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, mis- and disinformation are increasingly shaping how people understand vaccines, sexual and reproductive health, maternal care and mental health. For women, children and adolescents, the consequences are serious, from delayed care-seeking to reduced trust in health systems and lower uptake of essential services.


Looking forward to your participation.


Warmly, 

Darine - IFMSA LRA.

Darine KhiariLiaison Officer for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Issues, incl. HIV and AIDS

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