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Royal visit for ICRH Belgium

Princess Astrid, member of the Belgian Royal family, honored the International Centre for Reproductive Health (ICRH) in Ghent with a visit on the 12th of November 2008. The occasion for this visit was the prestigious Belgian prize De Beys which was awarded to the ICRH in June 2008.

ICRH zoekt Sleutelvrouwen

Het project "Verborgen Zorgen" wil bijdragen aan de preventie van gendergerelateerd geweld tegen vrouwen met of zonder verblijfsstatuut in België.We zijn op zoek naar 3 vrouwen zonder wettig verblijf, 3 azielzoeksters, 3 vluchtelingen en 3 allochtone en 3 au

Hidden Violence is a Silent Rape: Final Report with Seminar proceedings & Recommendations downloadable

The "Hidden Violence is a Silent Rape:Prevention of Sexual & Gender-Based Violence against Refugees& Asylum Seekers in Europe: a Participatory Approach Report" is now downloadable from our website in the section "Publications".This report describes extensively all phases and actions in the project undertaken.

21 November 2008: Seminar to launch the EN-HERA! Network

On Friday 21th of November a seminar will be organised to launch the EN-HERA! Network: the European Network for the Promotion of SRHS of Refugees & Asylum Seekers in Europe & beyond.
Place: Monasterium PoortAckere, Oude Houtlei 56, 9000 Ghent, Belgium
For more details: see announcement in attachment.

King Baudouin Foundation awards De Beys prize to ICRH

The King Baudouin Foundation has awarded an important medical prize to the ICRH.
The three-yearly De Beys prize is one of the main Belgian medical prizes. It focuses on medical research with a social impact and prioritizing emergency and crisis situations. This prize is an important recognition of the research activities of the ICRH both in Europe and in Africa, Asia and Latin America.  
(cfr website King Baudouin Foundation: http://www.kbs-frb.be/pressitem.aspx?id=230484&LangType=2067)
 
 
See press article in the magazine of the King Baudouin Foundation in attachment.

3-14 November 2008 in Ghent, Belgium: Training course "Coordination of Multi-Sectoral Response to Gender-Based Violence in Humanitarian Settings"

organized by the ICRH and United Nations Population Fund

This two-week intensive course is designed to train qualified experts in gender-based violence (GBV) from various backgrounds in the coordination of multi-sectoral prevention of and respond to GBV in humanitarian settings.

For more information please find in attachment the announcement and application form

Moedernacht - zaterdag 10 mei 2008 om 20u - De Rode Pomp in Gent

Elke minuut sterft een vrouw aan de gevolgen van zwangerschap en bevalling. Op de vooravond van Moederdag bekijken we met een voordracht, theater en muziek de stille tragiek van moedersterfte in de wereld.

Gasten:

Walter Zinzen (ex-journalist VRT)

Marleen Temmerman (directeur ICRH/ sp.a-senator/gynaecoloog)

Hilde Vautmans (kamerlid Open VLD)

Sabine de Bethune (CD&V senator)

Defense Doctoral Thesis by Ilse Delbaere

The defense will take place on Wednesday 21 May 20087 at 5 pm in Auditorium C -UZ Gent (2nd floor between P3 and P4) of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, De Pintelaan 185 at 9000 Ghent.

The title of the doctoral thesis is:

Implantation of the human embryo and pregnancy outcome: clinical and epiodemiological aspects

 

See invitation in attachment.

 

Guidance for the introduction of HPV vaccines in EU countries, ECDC, January 2008

developed by a scientific panel of experts with Prof. Dr. Patricia Claeys as chair.

see attachment for the complete Guidance in pdf format