Scientific Program

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Day :

  • Depression and Anxiety in Women Health

Session Introduction

Evans Otieno

Program Officer coordinating Global Fund HIV Program in Migori and Siaya Counties.

Title: Beyond words: Advancing solutions for gender-based violence and empowering women and girls
Speaker
Biography:

Evans' dedication to serving his community led him to Catholic Medical Mission Board where he currently works as a Program Officer coordinating Global Fund HIV Program in Migori and Siaya Counties. He has been with the organization since April 2013, starting as a field officer in Migori County before moving up the ranks to his current role. In his current position, Evans has achieved impressive results in coordinating the program, mobilizing resources, managing budgets, monitoring, and evaluating program activities, and building strong relationships with stakeholders. Evans is also committed to continuing his professional development and has earned an MBA in Strategic Management from Kisii University and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Monitoring and Evaluation from Maseno University. He has taken several technical courses in project management, data analysis, monitoring and evaluation, and counseling. Evans enjoys spending time with his family and giving back to his community through volunteer work

 

Abstract:

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is a widespread practice in the Kuria community of Kenya, where it is seen as a rite of passage for girls. Despite being outlawed by the Kenyan government, it remains deeply ingrained in the culture and is often perpetuated by harmful social norms and attitudes. FGM can have severe physical and psychological consequences for girls and women, including infections, complications during childbirth, and psychological trauma. To address this issue, CMMB, in partnership with a licensed psychologist, designed a program to provide mental health messages and support to girls at risk of FGM in the Kuria community.The program provided mental health messages and support to 500 girls in the Kuria community through interactive sessions facilitated by the licensed psychologist. The girls were educated about the negative psychological and emotional impacts of FGM, including anxiety, depression, and trauma. The psychologist provided individual and group counseling to help the girls cope with any psychological and emotional impacts of the practice. The program aimed to challenge the harmful social norms and attitudes that underpin the practice of FGM by promoting mental health as a human right and fostering community support for survivors. The program is an innovative approach to reducing the prevalence of FGM in the Kuria community. By providing mental health messages and support to girls at risk of FGM, CMMB aims to contribute to the prevention of FGM and support survivors. The individual and group counseling sessions facilitated by the licensed psychologist are a crucial component of the program, providing girls with the tools to cope with the psychological and emotional impacts of the practice.

 

 

Speaker
Biography:

Medical school: faculty of medicine, universidad mayor de la republican, montevideo, uruguay; doctor medicine: august 2006. Faculty of medicine, universidad mayor de la republican, montevideo, uruguay; medical oncologist: march 2011. Residency medical oncology resident at the oncology department of hospital de clinics. Faculty of medicine ,  universidad mayor de la república. Montevideo, uruguay.  From april 2006 to april 2009. Teaching experience: assistant professor at oncology department of hospital de clinicas. School of medicine of the university of uruguay. Teaching position at oncology department of hospital de clinicas. School of medicine of the university of uruguay. From october 2013 to october 2019. Research assistant of the department of clinical oncology. Clinical oncology service. Clinic hospital "dr. Manuel quintela. " university of the republic. Montevideo, uruguay. From march 2012 to october 2014

 

Abstract:

Introduction: In Uruguay, breast cancer has the highest incidence and mortality of all cancer in women. Objectives: To assess the knowledge of Uruguayan women about breast cancer screening for the early detection of BC. Material and Methods: This is a descriptive and observational study. A survey was applied to womwn, it was disseminated through social networks. Informed consent was requested at the beginning of the survey as an exclusive requirement to be able to carry it out. In the statistical analysis, the anonymity of the patients was maintained and the approval of the Ethics Committee of the Hospital de Clínicas was obtained. Results: 1859 women participated. 75.1% (1396) of those surveyed recognize BC as the one with the highest mortality in women. 52% (967) believe that 3 out of 10 women are at risk of developing BC, and 18.4% (342) do not know its prevalence. 60.2% (1119) recognize mammography as a test that has managed to reduce mortality from BC. 64.2% (1193) believe that it is done after 40 years of age. Regarding the frequency, 60.5% (1125) consider that it is carried out annually. The most considered risk factors for developing BC were smoking (60.9%, 1132), obesity (57%, 1.060) and sedentary lifestyle (56.8%, 1056).

  • Female Reproductive Cancer
Speaker
Biography:

Dmengistu manalebeh demilew have 7 years clinical experience around maternity, labour delivery and antenatal care follow up, and he is the most passionated to attend labour and delivery , until now he is attend 3,000 three thousand of baby for the past 7 years ,and he had one degree by midwife and one MSC degree by public health specialized by Reproductive health, after he graduated he was done around 4 researchs by the cooperation of bahirdar universty.

Abstract:

In Ethiopia,Cervical cancer is the most common cause of hospitalization and death among women,often due to late disease stage at diagnosis.Previous evidence has shown that lack of awareness and unfavorable attitudes towards cervical cancer are considered as barriers to the prevention of cervical cancer.Acommunity based cross sectional study was carried out in Amhara region, Ethiopia. A total of 844 women responded to the ques tionnaire which makes are response rate of 100%. About 804(95.7%) of the respondents were or the ortodoxin reli gion.The three hundred sixty seven(43.5%)women were housewives.Nearlyhalf(49.9%) of the women had a monthly income between 1001 and 2000 birr. The percentage of women who heard about cervical cancer was 66%.Regarding the main source of informa tion of respondents,75.4%were heard from health profes sionals.Sixty two point 4% of women knew at least one preventive measure and 82.6% of participants knew at least one symptom or sign.Among study participants,25 and 64% had good knowledge,and favorable attitude to wards cervical cancer prevention measures,respectively. Inconclusion;this study found the majority of there spondents had poor knowledge about cervical cancer prevention measures.The majority of the study partici pants had favorable attitudes regarding cervical cancer prevention. Living in rural areas,not attending any for male education low income and having less than four children was negatively associated with respondents’ knowledge towards cervical cancer prevention measures. There is needed to scale up cervical cancer prevention measures and servicess ot hat more women can access them irrespective of where they reside.

Muhammad Shoaib Hashmi

Charman at HHO Power at Lahore, Pakistan

Title: Healthy life start with HHO Gas
Biography:

Muhammad Shoaib Hashmi is an accomplished professional in the field of HHO Power Development & Aeronautics (HHO-PDA) in Pakistan. With a deep passion for innovative power solutions and aeronautical advancements, he has dedicated himself to pushing the boundaries of technology. Through his work at HHO-PDA, Muhammad Shoaib Hashmi strives to develop groundbreaking solutions that have the potential to revolutionize power generation and transform the field of aeronautics. His expertise, ingenuity, and unwavering commitment make him a valuable asset in the pursuit of sustainable and efficient energy solutions for the future.

Abstract:

There are many women around the world suffering from diseases, many of them are not able to control and manage their diseases. If women patients are having problems in stabilizing their condition in the best range, it will affect the patients’ around the disease patients are not aware of what they have to do when the patient is at risk because of lack of knowledge on treating them. Water as use HHO’s gas (Molecular hydrogen/oxygen) as a preventive and therapeutic medical gas for cancer and other 170 diseases, COVID-19 have a big role in improving the health. HHO gas (molecular hydrogen + oxygen) brings a revolution in medicine HHO gas will save people even when they are on their death bed. HHO gas therapy is ultra- serious medicine. It is new clinical mode of treatment for many diseases including surgery, tissue damage and dysfunction, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease, anemia, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, Tourette’s disease, hepatitis, cirrhosis, lung damage, asthma, autoimmune diseases, systemic lupus hemorrhage, deafness, radiation injury, dermatitis, bedsores, drug intoxication, sexual dysfunction, organ transplantation injury, multiple organ failure, septic shock. Guaranteed treatment and cure for prostatitis, adenoma, cystitis, ulcerative colitis, biliary and duodenal ulcers, infectious diseases of the vagina, restoring the tone of the pelvic floor muscles and their ability to retain urine in old age in women and much more at home. We combine use full with pleasure with the help of HHO gas and HHO gas rich water.