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Cervical cancer and HPV

A Community-based HPV screening Implementation in Low-Income countries - CHILI

Cervical cancer is the 4th most common cancer in women worldwide, with up to 85% of the burden in resource restricted countries. Early detection of precancer has shown to be successful in reducing cancer incidence and mortality, however, a global implementation of this approach is hampered by culture and resource differences between countries.


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HIGH Horizons Heat Indicators for Global Health

Monitoring, Early Warning Systems and health facility interventions for pregnant and postpartum women, infants and young children and health workers.


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“How do male migrants experience migration?”


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Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Interpersonal violence Gender

Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence and Female Genital Mutilation Support Program


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IMPOCHA

IMPOCHA: Improving soil, potato crops, human health, and forage quality in a climate change context


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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) Cervical cancer and HPV

ELEVATE: EarLy dEtection of cerVical cAncer in hard-to-reach populations of women through portable and point-of-care HPV TEsting

The ELEVATE consortium wants to empower women to screen for their cervical cancer risk in any setting while guaranteeing rapid and easy-to-understand results


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Interpersonal violence Gender

Exploration and development of a violence reporting code


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Interpersonal violence Sexual health and wellbeing

Training general practitioners in addressing domestic and sexual violence in primary care

Sexual and intrafamilial violence are a major public health problem worldwide.


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Interpersonal violence Sexual health and wellbeing

Implementation of a practical guideline for general practitioners in addressing domestic and sexual violence in primary care

Sexual and intrafamilial violence are a major public health problem worldwide.


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Gender Sexual health and wellbeing

Gender sensitive primary care in Flanders

Domus Medica wants to sensitize, inform and educate general practitioners to provide gender-sensitive, holistic and person-centred care with specific attention to the LGBTQI+ group


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Mother and child health Clinical care Perinatal Mental Health Screening and detection

Development and implementation of a clinical care pathway for perinatal mental health in Belgium (PMH-project)

Mental problems during the perinatal period are associated with a range of negative consequences such as preterm birth, mother-infant interactional deficits and negative infant developmental outcome. Research indicates that perinatal mental health problems are highly prevalent (20%). In Flanders however, a large majority is currently not being detected nor getting the appropriate treatment.


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Adolescent and youth health Reproductive rights Sexual health and wellbeing

Improving Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health through a Participatory Parent-Child Communication Intervention in Uganda

Uganda has a very young population and its sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes - including teen-age pregnancies and HIV prevalence - remain among the poorest worldwide.


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ICRH
Universiteit Gent

International Centre For Reproductive Health Belgium
C. Heymanslaan 10/ICRH
9000 Ghent (Belgium)

Tel: +32-9-332.35.64

Department of Public Health and Primary Care
http://www.publichealth.ugent.be/

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