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The impact of war on the reproductive, maternal and child health, Sana’a 2021

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The impact of war on the reproductive, maternal and child health, Sana’a 2021

The conference will deal with the effects of war on many aspects related to reproductive, maternal and child health. The conference will be organized at national and international level. Finally, it will be fully-covered by extensive media (press, audio and visual)

Conference Program

15-14

October 2021

Thursday and Friday

From 09:00 AM to 02:00 PM

Conference Date

Day: Thursday and Friday

Date: October 13-14 , 2021

Time: From 08:00 AM to 02:00 PM

Venue: Grand Address Hotel (Sheraton) Sana’a – Yemen

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Conference Objectives

General objective:

Providing society with the real effects of war’s impact on reproductive and maternal and child health.

Specific Objectives:

  • The impact of war on the rates of heart and renal diseases among pregnant women.
  • The impact of war on the methods of diagnosis and treatment of early and late vaginal bleeding of pregnant women.
  • The impact of war on reproductive capabilities of Yemeni patients.
  • Modern diagnostic methods for neonatal diseases.
  • Exchanging medical experiences and cement the net-working activities between the senior-consultants and junior graduates in the medical fields.
  • Updating the fundamental knowledge of COVID-19 and pregnancy.

Conference advantages

The conference is prepared and supervised by senior professors working in the field of reproductive medicine, maternal and child health.

It is the first international conference to be held in Yemen, talking about the impact of war on reproductive, maternal and child health.

The conference will uncover the effects of war on the nutrition of Yemeni children.

It will cover the impact of war on reproductive health in the past 5 years.

The conference will review the latest international studies in the field of diagnosis and treatment of infertility.

The activities of conference will be documented in the conference-website.

The conference will be well covered by the majority of distinguished local and international press and media.

The conference represents the basic building block for assessing the health status of mother and child in Yemen before and after the war.

A pharmaceutical and medical exhibition of many companies which support the conference will be held during the time of the conference.

The conference will be live and webinar.

Certificate of attendance will be awarded directly for the presenters, sponsors and webinar.

Conference Themes

The most important challenges facing the health of a pregnant woman and her child in the shadow of war.

Ovulation induction protocols and ways to increase pregnancy in women.

Communicable diseases of the pregnant mother (heart, kidney diseases, gynecological diseases), etc.

Effect of war on the rates of fetal malformations in Yemen.

The impact of the war on anemia rates among Yemeni women.

Infectious diseases in pregnant women and their incidence and prevalence.

The impact of war on the rates and percentages of infertility in Yemeni women, including modern methods of diagnosis and treatment.

The effect of war on estrogen problems in women of childbearing age.

Malnutrition in children and mothers and their direct effects on the health of the mother and her child.

Modern methods of newborn examination

Effects of work stress on the health of pregnant women and confronting them in the face of war.

The impact of displacement on the health of women and children

Pregnant mothers and COVID-19.

Scientific workshops accompanying the conference

War and fertility life in Yemen.

Early detection of cervical cancer.

Care after miscarriage.

Ways to increase fertilization and stimulate ovulation in women.

The target group for the conference

Targets are divided into three categories: –

  • Doctors working in the field of reproductive health.
  • Obstetricians and Gynecologists and
  • Pediatricians.
  • Newly graduated general practitioners.
  • Doctors working in war-affected areas.
  • House-officer physicians.
  • Postgraduate medical students.
  • Webinar’s.
  • International and local organizations and specialists working in the field of reproductive, mother and child health.

  • Attendees who registered by filling out a form on the conference website.
  • Attendees who have been invited to attend

  • Conference Sponsors
  • Personnel of Pharmaceutical and medical companies.

Members of Scientific Committee

Prof Dr Ahmed Kaid Allow

International Fertility Consultant, Director of Alaw fertility Center - Conference President

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Name

Prof Dr Ahmed Kaid Allow

Title

Professor of Reproductive Medicine Faculty of Medicine , Sana’a, University

Position

Chairman

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Co-Chair

Prof Dr Muhammed Al-Kebsi

Director of Cardiac Center Al-Thawra Hosp. Sana’a Yemen

Co-Chair

Prof Dr Najeeb Abu Osbe

Senior Nephrologist Professor of Internal Medicine, Sana’a University

Co-Chair

Prof Dr. Najeeb Khalil Al-Qubati

Pediatric Consultant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Public Health and Population Sanaa, Yemen

Co-Chair

Prof Dr Najla Alsonboli

Prof in Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, SU Yemen HOD Pediatric Dep Faculty of Medicine, SU HOD Al-Sabeen hospital Sana’a Yemen

Co-Chair

Prof Dr Muhammed Abd Al-Jabar

Consultant of Reproductive Medicine

Co-Chair

Dr Maryam Alaw

Obs. & Gyne; Executive Manager of Alaw IVF and Medical Center ,Sana’a Yemen

Co-Chair

Assist Prof. Dr Rawthah Al-Mansub

Obs. and Gyne. Assist Prof – Amran University, Yemen

Co-Chair

Prof Dr Lutf-Allah Ghulais

Senior Nephrology Surgon

Co-Chair

Dr Zainab Alkhazan

Obs. and Gyne Department of Obs and Gyne; Faculty of Medicine, Sana’a University

Co-Chair