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ICM Af rica Regional Conference Midwives leading the way for quality and equity in Af rica Windhoek Namibia September 12—14, 2019
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ▶ REMERCIEMENTS CONTENT ▶ SOMMAIRE Platinum Sponsor 4 Welcome Letter Lettre de bienvenue 8 General Information Informations générales Silver Sponsors 10 Information for presenters Informations pour les intervenants 14 Floorplan Plan Bronze Sponsors 16 Day by Day Program Programme quotidien 40 Poster sessions Sessions d'affiches 42 Speakers Main Sector Sponsor Conférencier(e)s 54 Pre-conference workshops Ateliers de pré-conférence Other supporters 56 Conference workshops Ateliers de conférence 62 A-Z Information Informations de A à Z CONTENT ▶ SOMMAIRE ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA
WELCOME LETTER LETTRE D’ACCUEIL Welcome Letter from the Chairperson of the Independent Midwives Présidente de l'Association Indépendante des Sages-Femmes de Namibie Association of Namibia L'Association Indépendante des Sages-Femmes de Namibie vous souhaite la bienvenue The Independent Midwives Association of Namibia offers the warmest welcome in Wind- à Windhoek, Namibie, à la Conférence Régionale pour l’Afrique de la Confédération Interna- hoek, Namibia, to the Africa Regional Conference of the International Confederation of Mid- tionale des Sages-femmes (ICM). wives (ICM). Notre association a le plaisir de vous accueillir en Namibie, terre des braves. La Namibie Our association is pleased to welcome you in Namibia, the land of the brave. Namibia is abrite de superbes villes aux cultures variées dû à son histoire coloniale. Notre gouverne- home to beautiful cities with various cultures reborn from its colonialization history. Our sta- ment démocratique stable permet à nos invités de s’installer confortablement sur notre ble democratic government makes it possible for our guests to move comfortably through magnifique territoire aux ressources naturelles protégées, à l’horizon sans fin et à la géogra- our beautiful land with protected natural resources, an endless horizon and a contrasting phie contrastée. Le thème de cette Conférence Régionale pour l’Afrique est : « Les sages- geography. The theme for the Africa Regional Conference “midwives leading the way for femmes ouvrent la voie à la qualité et a l’équité en Afrique », abordant les défis de prodi- quality and equity in Africa”, speaks to the challenges of delivering midwifery care in our vast guer des soins maïeutiques dans notre vaste pays faiblement peuplé. Cette conférence sera and sparsely populated county. This conference will therefore bring forth an opportunity l’occasion pour les sages-femmes namibiennes et africaines de partager leurs expériences, for Namibian and African midwives to benefit from shared experiences, wisdom, aspira- leur sagesse, leurs aspirations et leur savoir, afin de pouvoir prodiguer des soins de haute- tions and the knowledge needed to provide high-quality midwifery care for the benefit of qualité au profit des femmes, des nouveau-nés et des familles. women, newborns and their families. Cette Conférence Régionale pour l’Afrique représentera un évènement important pour The Africa Regional Conference is going to be an important event for our profession that notre profession qui offrira, non seulement un espace d’échange pour partager le savoir et will allow us to share not only a space for sharing midwifery knowledge, practice, but also for la pratique au regard des soins des sages-femmes, mais donnera également lieu à de riches rich exchanges of experiences, learning and challenges. It is an opportunity for establishing échanges d’expériences, d’apprentissage et de défis. C’est l’opportunité d’établir des rela- relationships among midwives, partners and the various organizations in the region and tions entre les sages-femmes, les partenaires et les organisations présentes dans la région, cultivating friendship that strengthens the different leaderships. et de cultiver ainsi une amitié qui contribuera à renforcer les différentes directions. We are aware that important changes are taking place throughout the world and our region D’importants changements s’opèrent actuellement dans le monde et notre région en est is aware of these. This conference will continue providing all the necessary and important consciente. Cette conférence continuera dans le futur à fournir tous les outils importants et tools to pave the way towards a successful professional future. nécessaires pour ouvrir la voie à un avenir professionnel prospère aux sages-femmes. ICM is committed to strengthening midwifery associations, showing progress made in the L'ICM s'est engagée à renforcer les associations de sages-femmes, en montrant les progrès last triennium, supporting regulatory frameworks that legislate for the good of the midwife- accomplis au cours de ces trois dernières années, en soutenant les cadres réglementaires ry world which will guarantee quality maternal and newborn care in each of our countries. qui légifèrent pour le bien du monde des sages-femmes et qui garantiront des soins de qualité aux mères et aux nouveau-nés dans chacun de nos pays. On behalf of the Namibian midwives, I welcome all of you to Namibia! Au nom des sages-femmes namibiennes, je vous souhaite à tous la bienvenue en Namibie. Hilma Shikwambi Hilma Shikwambi Independent Midwives Association of Namibia Sage-femme Présidente de l’Association Indépendante des Sages-femmes de Namibie. 4 WELCOME LETTER ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA LETTRE D’ACCUEIL ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 5
WELCOME LETTER LETTRE D’ACCUEIL Welcome Letter from ICM Board Members for Africa region Lettre d’accueil des membres du conseil d'Administration de l'ICM pour la région Afrique Welcome midwives to the International Confederation of Midwives’ Africa Regional Confer- ence in Windhoek, Namibia. Bienvenue aux sages-femmes à la Conférence Régionale pour l’Afrique de la Confédération internationale des sages-femmes, tenue à Windhoek, en Namibie. This year our theme aligns with ICMs 2017–2020 Strategy that focuses on Quality, Equity and Leadership. Cette année, le thème correspond à la stratégie 2017–2020 de l’ICM qui se concentre sur la Qualité, l’Equité et le Leadership. Le thème de cette conférence s’intitule “les sages-femmes The conference theme is “midwives leading the way for quality and equity in Africa”. Each ouvrent la voie à la qualité et à l’équité en Afrique". Chaque jour se concentrera sur la qua- day will focus on quality, equity and leadership Women and their families have a fundamen- lité, l’équité et le leadership. Les femmes et leurs familles ont le droit humain fondamental tal human right of access to midwives as the health professionals most equipped to support d’accès aux sages-femmes en tant que professionnels de la santé les mieux équipés pour them with respectful, individualised and high-quality care throughout the childbirth con- les aider, de manière respectueuse, individualisée, et avec des soins de haute qualité tout tinuum. Quality midwifery care comes through education, regulation and strong midwives au long de la naissance. Des soins maïeutiques de qualité passent par la formation, la règle- association. mentation et de puissantes associations de sages-femmes. As the global representative organization for midwives, ICM is committed to leading the way En tant qu’organisation mondiale représentative des sages-femmes, l’ICM est déterminée in advocacy efforts to raise demand for midwives and to advocate for equitable access to à ouvrir la voie aux efforts de plaidoyer visant à accroître la demande de sages-femmes et midwife-led services for women, because we know that midwives are the key to improving à plaider pour un accès équitable aux services dispensés par les sages-femmes aux femmes, health outcomes for women and their newborns during childbirth. car nous savons que les sages-femmes sont la clé pour améliorer les résultats en matière de This regional conference enables midwives from Africa to share their experience, wisdom, santé des femmes et leurs nouveau-nés pendant l'accouchement. aspirations and knowledge to Lead the way for quality and equity. Your presence here signi- La conférence régionale permet aux sages-femmes d’Afrique de partager leur expérience, fies the importance of unity, leadership, and equitable representation not only for midwives, leur sagesse, leurs aspirations et leurs connaissances pour ouvrir la voie à la qualité et but for the women and newborns whose lives are forever changed by the care of midwives à l’équité. Votre présence ici témoigne de l’importance de l’unité, du leadership et d’une re- like you. présentation équitable, non seulement pour les sages-femmes, mais aussi pour les femmes We look forward to your participation at this important event and to planning the way for- et leurs nouveau-nés dont les vies sont à jamais changées par les soins des sages-femmes ward for all midwives in the region. comme vous. Nous attendons avec impatience votre participation à cet évènement important et la plani- fication du futur des sages-femmes de la région. Fatoumata Maiga Dicko (Francophone Africa) Regional Board Member Fatoumata Maiga Dicko (Afrique francophone) Membre du conseil régional & & Jemima Dennis-Antwi Jemima Dennis-Antwi (Afrique anglophone) (Anglophone Africa) Membre du conseil régional Regional Board Member 6 WELCOME LETTER ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA LETTRE D’ACCUEIL ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 7
GENERAL INFORMATION INFORMATIONS GENERALES HOST HÔTE ICM – International Confederation of Midwives ICM – Confédération Internationale des Sages-femmes The International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) supports, represents and works to La Confédération Internationale des Sages-femmes (ICM) soutient, représente et travaille strengthen professional associations of midwives throughout the world. à renforcer les associations professionnelles de sages-femmes à travers le monde. More at: www.internationalmidwives.org Plus d’informations sur: www.internationalmidwives.org Koninginnegracht 60 CO-HOST Koninginnegracht 60 HÔTE LOCAL 2514 AE The Hague Independent Midwives 2514 AE The Hague L'Association Indépendante The Netherlands Association of Namibia The Netherlands des Sages-Femmes de Namibie Telephone: +31 (0) 70 3060520 P.O. Box 4698, Windhoek Téléphone: +31 (0) 70 3060520 P.O. Box 4698, Windhoek Telephone: +264 81-1496917 Téléphone: +264 81-1496917 Email: info.imana@gmail.com Email: info.imana@gmail.com VENUE LIEU DE LA CONFÉRENCE Safari hotel Program Reviewers Safari hotel Relecteurs du Programme Corner of Auas and Aviation Streets Abdella Amano Abdo (Ethiopia) Croisement de Auas et Aviation Streets Abdella Amano Abdo (Ethiopie) Windhoek, Namibia Eunice Atsali (Kenya) Windhoek, Namibie Eunice Atsali (Kenya) www.safarihotelsnamibia.com Elgonda Bekker (South Africa) www.safarihotelsnamibia.com Elgonda Bekker (Afrique du Sud) Lilian Gertrute Dodzo (Zimbabwe) Lilian Gertrute Dodzo (Zimbabwe) CONFERENCE Grace Edwards (Uganda) COMITÉ D'ORGANISATION Grace Edwards (Uganda) COORDINATION TEAM Elisabeth Patricia Fayette DE LA CONFÉRENCE Elisabeth Patricia Fayette Solomon Hailemeskel Beshah Solomon Hailemeskel Beshah Conference Co-ordinators Rima Cheaito (Lebanon) Co-organisateurs de la Conférence Rima Cheaito (Liban) Ann Yates – ICM Office, Lead Midwife Advisor Rachel Ibinga Koula (Gabon) Ann Yates – Bureau de l’ICM, Conseillère Rachel Ibinga Koula (Gabon) Charlotte Renard – ICM Office, Membership Liliane Ingabire (Rwanda) et Sage-femme principale Liliane Ingabire (Rwanda) Coordinator Merlin James (India) Charlotte Renard – Bureau de l’ICM, Merlin James (Inde) Hilma Shikwambi – Independent Midwives Rosemary Kamunya (Kenya) Coordinatrice d’adhésion Rosemary Kamunya (Kenya) Association of Namibia Bangbola Karamatou (Benin) Hilma Shikwambi – Sage-femme Bangbola Karamatou (Benin) Jana Ellmies – Independent Midwives Ute Lange (Germany) indépendante, Association de Namibie Ute Lange (Allemagne) Association of Namibia Marie-Christine Leymarie (France) Jana Ellmies – Sage-femme indépendante, Marie-Christine Leymarie (France) Malethola Anna Makhakhe (Lesotho) Association de Namibie Malethola Anna Makhakhe (Lesotho) Scientific Program Moderators Winnie Motlolometsi (South Africa) Winnie Motlolometsi (Afrique du Sud) Ann Yates, Florence West, Atf Gherissi, Alice Muhayimana (Rwanda) Modérateurs du Programme Alice Muhayimana (Rwanda) Emmanuelle Hébert Alexandra Musso (France) scientifique Alexandra Musso (France) Ann M. M. Phoya (Malawi) Ann Yates, Florence West, Atf Gherissi, Ann M. M. Phoya (Malawi) Conference Secretariat Rosalie Sedogo (Burkina Faso) Emmanuelle Hébert Rosalie Sedogo (Burkina Faso) C-IN Stephanie van der Walt (Namibia) Stephanie van der Walt (Namibie) Prague Congress Centre Mariatha Yazbek (South Africa) Conference Secretariat Mariatha Yazbek (Afrique du Sud) 5. května 65, Prague 4, 140 21 Georgette Zerbo Nikiema (Burkina Faso) C-IN – Prague Congress Centre Georgette Zerbo Nikiema (Burkina Faso) Czech Republic 5. května 65, Prague 4, 140 21, Czech Republic info@midviwesdubai2018.org info@midviwesdubai2018.org www.c-in.eu www.c-in.eu 8 GENERAL INFORMATION ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA INFORMATIONS GENERALES ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 9
INFORMATION FOR PRESENTERS Poster presentation guidelines Poster mounting and removing Oral presentation guidelines You should bring your poster with you in print form already to the Conference site. Your post- er should be mounted on September 12. All posters must be hung by the first poster session Presentation language and duration starting at 12:30. The ICM Africa Regional Conference official languages are English and French. All presenta- tions have been programmed according to their abstract language. The session title indi- Each poster board will have a specific number. Please make sure to mount your poster on cates in which language the session will be conducted. the poster board with the number corresponding to the number assigned to your poster presentation. Should you need any assistance with the poster display, we will happily assist The time reserved for a presentation varies according to the presentation/ session type you in the registration area. • Oral Presentation – 20 minutes (15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion) • Workshop – 45 minutes (including discussion) Posters should be removed on the last day of the Conference (September 14) by 11:00. Post- Authors are asked to follow the assigned times. ers remaining past 11:00 will be removed and discarded by the organizers. Presentation format Poster session Please prepare your presentation preferably using the most recent version of PowerPoint 16:9 Posters will be displayed for the entire duration of the conference. The allocated times for ratio (note the older version – 2003–2013 – are also supported). poster sessions are: • Thursday, September 12, 12:30 – 13:30 Supported file types: • Friday, September 13, 12:30 – 13:30 • Presentation: PPT, PPA, PPTA, PPTX, PDF Poster authors / presenters are expected to be present by their posters during the poster ses- • Video: AVI, MPG, MKV, MOV, MP4, WMV sion to present their work and answer any questions from the audience. • Audio: WMA, MP3, WAV • Pictures: JPG, GIF, BMP, TIFF When saving your final presentation to the USB stick do not forget to make sure to include your video files and all links to these multimedia files. Uploading your presentation You are kindly asked to submit your presentation at least 90 minutes before the session starts to an assistant in the room where your presentation will take place. The assistant will upload it to the computer. During the presentation, you will control your own slideshow us- ing a remote control. The presentations must be delivered to the rooms during coffee and lunch breaks or in the morning before the programme starts. At the start of your session All speakers are requested to be present in the lecture room 10 minutes before the session starts. Please, do not come at the last minute with your own computer: you will NOT BE ABLE to connect it. If any problems occur, there will be assistance staff in each lecture room. 10 INFORMATION FOR PRESENTERS ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 11
INFORMATIONS POUR LES INTERVENANTS Directives pour les présentations d’affiches Montage et démontage des affiches Vous devez amener à la Conférence votre affiche déjà imprimée. Elle doit être montée pour Directives pour les présentations orales le 12 Septembre. Toutes les affiches doivent être suspendues lors de la première session d’affiche à partir de 12h30. Langue de présentation et durée Le français et l’anglais sont les deux langues officielles de la Conférence Régionale pour Chaque panneau d’affichage se verra attribuer un numéro spécifique. Veuillez vous assurer l’Afrique de l’ICM. Toutes les présentations ont été programmées en fonction de la langue de monter votre affiche sur le panneau correspondant au numéro qui a été assigne à votre de leur résumé lors de la soumission. Le titre de la session indique la langue dans laquelle présentation. Si vous avez besoin d’aide concernant la mise en place de votre affiche, nous elle sera tenue. serons heureux de vous assister dans la zone d’inscription. Le temps accordé à une présentation varie en fonction du type de session / présentation Les affiches doivent être retirées le dernier jour de la Conférence (le 14 Septembre) • Présentation orale – 20 minutes (15 minutes de présentation et 5 minutes de discussion) à 1 heures. Les affiches restantes après 11 heures seront retirées et jetées par les organisa- • Atelier – 45 minutes (discussion incluse) teurs. Les auteurs sont tenus de respecter les temps assignés. Format de la présentation Session d’affiches Toutes les affiches seront disposées pour la durée complète de la Conférence. Les temps Il est préférable de préparer votre prestation en utilisant la version la plus récente de Power accordés aux sessions d’affiches sont : Point 16:9 (notez que les versions de 2003 – 2013 sont également acceptées). • Jeudi 12 Septembre, 12:30 – 13:30 • Vendredi 13 Septembre, 12:30 – 13:30 Type de fichiers acceptés: Les auteurs / présentateurs des affiches sont tenus d’être présents durant les sessions d’af- • Présentation : PPT, PPA, PPTA, PPTX, PDF fiches pour présenter leur travail et répondre aux questions de l’audience. • Vidéo : AVI, MPG, MKV, MOV, MP4, WMV • Audio : WMA, MP3, WAV • Photos : JPG, GIF, BMP, TIFF En sauvegardant votre présentation finale sur votre clé USB, assurez-vous que celle-ci inclue vos fichiers vidéo et tous les liens vers d’autres contenus multimédias. Téléchargement de votre présentation Veuillez soumettre votre présentation au moins 90 minutes avant que la session ne com- mence, à un assistant dans la salle où se déroulera votre présentation. L’assistant la téléchar- gera ainsi sur l’ordinateur. Durant la présentation, vous contrôlerez votre diaporama à l’aide d’une télécommande. Les présentations doivent être soumises dans les salles pendant les pauses café et déjeuner, ou le matin avant que le programme ne commence. Au début de votre session Tous les intervenants doivent se présenter dans la salle 10 minutes avant le début de la session. Merci de ne pas vous présenter à la dernière minute avec votre propre ordinateur, vous ne SEREZ PAS EN MESURE de le connecter. En cas de problème, du personnel assistant sera présent dans chaque salle. 12 INFORMATIONS POUR LES INTERVENANTS ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 13
FLOORPLAN ▶ PLAN Booth # Exhibitor Stand # Exposant SAFARI COURT 1–2 AAP & Laerdal stand CONFERENCE CENTRE / 3 UNFPA stand CENTRE DE CONFERENCE 4 DKT stand 5 IMANA stand SAFARI COURT 6 JOHNSON’S® stand 7–8 Local art & craft PRE-ASSEMBLY B PRE-ASSEMBLEE B Auas STORAGE STOCKAGE Huab C-IN ROOM SALLE DE C-IN OMATAKO 2 PARALLEL SESSION PRE-ASSEMBLEE C PRE-ASSEMBLY C SESSION PARALLELE Kwando ASSEMBLEE A ICM ROOM SALLE DE PRE- L'ICM OMATAKO 1 PARALLEL SESSION Gamsberg SESSION PARALLELE ASSEMBLY A PARALLEL SESSION SESSION PRE- PARALLELE Brandberg EXHIBITION PARALLEL CATERING SESSION SESSION KUISEB 2 & 3 POSTERS PARALLELE EXHIBITION RESTAURATION AFFICHES Ugab KUISEB 1 & 4 PARALLEL SESSION SESSION PLENARY SESSION PARALLELE SEANCE PLENIERE REGISTRATION INSCRIPTION ENTRANCE / ENTREE 14 FLOORPLAN ▶ PLAN ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 15
Pre-conference ▷ Pré-Conférence Tuesday ▶ Mardi UGAB 09:00 – 17:00 ICM Young Midwifery Leaders workshop / PRE03 BRANDBERG 09:00 – 17:00 UNFPA Global Midwifery Strategy / l’UNFPA (FNUAP) Stratégie mondiale pour les sages-femmes (English/French – anglais/francais) / PRE02 THURSDAY JEUDI Wednesday ▶ Mercredi GAMSBERG 08:00 – 18:00 Pre-conference workshop: ICM Essential care in labour & birth workshop (Pre-registration required) / PRE04 BRANDBERG 09:00 – 17:00 Pre-conference workshop: ICM Respect workshop (Pre-registration required) / PRE05 12 September ▶ Septembre 16 PRE-CONFERENCE ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA
KUISEB OMATAKO 1 OMATAKO 2 BRANDBERG GAMSBERG UGAB THURSDAY ▶ JEUDI THURSDAY ▶ JEUDI OP / Opening Ceremony / 9:00 Cérémonie d'ouverture (English /French – anglais /francais) K01 / Keynote address / Allocution principale 10:00 H. E. Mrs. Amira Elfadil Mohammed Elfadil (Sudan) (English /French – anglais /francais) 10:30 COFFEE / TEA CAFÉ / THÉ SY02 / Increasing access S01 / Learning S08 / Le role des sages- S09 / Midwives to safe medical abortion and teaching femmes dans la planification 11:00 communication to reduce unsafe abortions midwifery skills familiale in the labour ward (English /French – anglais /francais) (session in French / session en francais ) 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 1 DÉJEUNER K02 / Plenary panel / Séance plénière: Why Midwifery Matters in Africa: Building 13:30 partnerships to improve access to family planning (English /French – anglais /francais) 14:00 Transfer to sessions & workshops Transfert vers les sessions et les ateliers SY01 / UNFPA WS01 / PREMIER TOUCHER Atelier des sages-femmes Intergenerational S04 / Midwives ambassadrices par S06 / Capacity building S03 / Teaching WS03 / Field Midwifery Dialogue 14:15 (English /French – anglais /francais) in a humanitarian JOHNSON’S® the knowledge and skills quality obstetric Test – ICM Respect crisis (session in French / session en f rancais) of midwives emergency skills workshop 15:45 COFFEE / TEA CAFÉ / THÉ WS02 / FIRST TOUCH – Midwife ambassadors S10 / Améliorer les S02 / Investing S05 / Improving workshop S07 / Promoting good compétences WS04 / Field 16:15 in midwives the childbirth space by JOHNSON’S® nutrition, preventing des sages-femmes en matière Test – ICM Respect (English /French – anglais /francais) for women (session in English / session en anglais) antenatal complications de soins intrapartum workshop (session in French / session en francais) 17:45 ICM Welcome reception & award ceremony Cérémonie de bienvenue et de remise de prix de l'ICM Legend/ Parallel session Keynote lecture Workshop Symposium légende: Sessions parallèles Allocutions principales Ateliers 18 PROGRAMME AT GLANCE ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA PROGRAMME AT GLANCE ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 19
KUISEB KUISEB THURSDAY ▶ JEUDI THURSDAY ▶ JEUDI 9:00 Opening Ceremony / Cérémonie d’ouverture (English/French – anglais/francais) 16:15 Investing in midwives (English/French – anglais/francais) Chair: Jemima Dennis-Antwi (Ghana) / S02 Hilma Shikwambi (Namibia) – Welcome from President of co-host, Independent Hawa Abdullahi Elmi (Somalia) – Development of a national midwifery strategy to guide Midwives Association of Namibia / Mot de bienvenue de la Présidente de l’Association investment and development in Somalia / O 05 Indépendante des sages-femmes de Namibie Priscilla Ngunju (Kenya) – Filling the gaps in Kenya’s MNCH vulnerable settings – UNFPA Opening address from the Honorable Julieta Kavetuna, Deputy Minister of Health and Amref strategies / O 06 and Social Services, Namibia / Discours d’ouverture de l’Honorable Juliet Kavetuna, Député du Ministre de la Santé et des Services Sociaux, Namibie Mathias Gakwerere (Rwanda) – Contribution of e-learning to improve knowledge and skills of midwifery tutors in Rwanda / O 07 Toyin Saraki (Nigeria) – Welcome from ICM Global Ambassador / Mot de bienvenue de l’Ambassadrice de l’ICM Rachel Zaslow (USA) – Growing community-based, integrative midwifery care to improve MNCH outcomes: a partnership of Makerere University, Yale University, and Mother Jemima Dennis-Antwi (Ghana) – Welcomes from ICM Africa Region Board Members / Health International / O 08 Mots de bienvenue des Membres régionaux pour l’Afrique de l’ICM Fatoumata Dicko (Mali) – Welcomes from ICM Africa Region Board Members / Mots de bienvenue des Membres régionaux pour l’Afrique de l’ICM OMATAKO 1 Franka Cadée (Netherlands) – Welcome from ICM President / Mot de bienvenue de la Présidente de l’ICM 11:00 Midwives communication in the labour ward Chair: Sheena Byrom (United Kingdom) / S09 10:00 Keynote address / Allocution principale (English/French – anglais/francais) H. 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Mrs. Amira Elfadil Mohammed Elfadil (Sudan) / K01 Loise Epafras (Namibia) – Audit of use of the partograph at the Intermediate Hospital, Windhoek, Namibia / O 32 10:30 COFFEE / TEA BREAK Balandeli Siphumelele Israel Sonti (South Africa) – Why midwives don’t consult 11:00 Learning and teaching midwifery skills (English/French – anglais/francais) advanced midwives in public obstetric units / O 33 Chair: Stephanie Heys (United Kingdom) / S01 Bupe Mwamba (Australia) – A review of the literature on current umbilical cord clamping Janet Lewis (Netherlands) – Developing a mentorship programme in midwifery practice practices by midwives and obstetricians across the world / O 34 to strengthen competency-based education: experiences from Comoros, Ivory Coast, and Madagascar / O 01 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 1 Anna Af Ugglas (Norway) – Safer Births: A research and development project to improve 14:15 Midwives in a humanitarian crisis / Chair: Sylvia Hamata (YML, Namibia) / S04 perinatal outcome through innovative training and therapy tools / O 02 Shible Sahbani (Egypt) – Prioritization of midwifery in humanitarian and fragile Nadine Rall (South Africa) – Strategies to facilitate simulation as a teaching methodology contexts / O 13 in midwifery education / O 03 Sheena Currie (USA) – Improving clinical midwifery competencies in under-served Kerry Phillips (UK) – Developing simulation in midwifery education across continents: the regions of Tanzania / O 14 Phoenix Project collaboration between University of Namibia and Cardiff University / O 04 Pandora Hardtman (United Kingdom) – We help to replace the lives our country has lost: 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 1 voices of Syrian midwives in the midst of War / O 15 13:30 Plenary panel / Séance pléniére – WHO/FP2020 Why Midwifery Matters in Africa: Building Rondi Anderson (Bangladesh) – Midwives and humanitarian response / O 16 partnerships to improve access to family planning (English/French – anglais/francais) / K02 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK Chair: Frances McConville (Switzerland) Panelists: Elizabeth Iro, Beth Schlachter, Janet Michael, Jemima Dennis-Antwi 16:15 Improving the childbirth space for women / Chair: Ann M.M. Phoya (Malawi) / S05 Concepta Kwaleyela (Zambia) – Being-there: perspectives of women giving birth 14:00 Transfer to sessions & workshops in Zambia / O 17 14:15 UNFPA Intergenerational Midwifery Dialogue (English/French – anglais/francais) / SY01 Bartholomew K. Kamlewe (Zambia) – Renovating Katondwe Hospital mother's Chair: Anneka Knutsson (Sweden) shelter / O 18 Panelists: Rosie Isaks (Namibia) – Client, Rita Esi Anafu (Ghana) – Retired midwife Jennifer Stevens (USA) – Descriptive analysis of midwifery birth centers in low Phiri Victoria – Practicing midwife, Jané Steenkamp (South Africa) – Student midwife and middle-income countries (LMIC) – a pilot study / O 19 Julitta Elizabeth Onabanjo (South Africa) Ester Mbusa (United Republic of Tanzania) – Three years experience of childbirth classes 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK within Tanzania context / O 87 20 DAY BY DAY PROGRAMME ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA PROGRAMME QUOTIDIEN ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 21
OMATAKO 2 GAMSBERG THURSDAY ▶ JEUDI THURSDAY ▶ JEUDI 14:15 PREMIER TOUCHER – Atelier des sages-femmes ambassadrices par JOHNSON’S® 11:00 Le role des sages-femmes dans la planification familiale (session in French/ session en francais) Facilitateur: Atf Gherissi (Tunisia) Chair: Fatoumata Dicko (Mali) / S08 (session in French/ session en francais) / WS01 Lédi Gustave Yehoun (Burkina Faso) – Influences des perceptions des sages-femmes sur 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK l’utilisation du dispositif intra-utérin dans les districts sanitaires de Yako et Gourcy / O 28 Fateye Touré (Mali) – Contraception en milieu scolaire : connaissances, attitudes et 16:15 FIRST TOUCH – Midwife ambassadors workshop by JOHNSON’S® pratiques chez les adolescentes (10–19ans) à Sabalibougou de Bamako/Mali / O 29 Facilitator: Karen Hansen (session in English / session en anglais) / WS02 Bernadette Nkanira (Burundi) – La contraception chez les femmes seropositives en age de procreer / O 30 Georgette Zerbo Nikiema (Burkina Faso) – Intégration des services de santé de la reproduction/planification familiale/VIH au Burkina Faso / O 31 BRANDBERG 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 1 11:00 Concept Foundation Increasing access to safe medical abortion to reduce 14:15 Teaching quality obstetric emergency skills unsafe abortions Chair: Bartholomew K. Kamlewe (YML, Zambia) / S03 Chair: Florence Erb (Switzerland) / SY02 Jean-Pierre Monet (USA) – Maximizing the population covered by quality Emergency Florence Erb (Switzerland) – General roadmap for safe medical abortion Obstetric and Newborn Care services in Senegal by modelling physically accessibility / O 10 Lilian Gertrude Dodzo (Zimbabwe) – Zimbabwe presentation Lucy Mabada (United Republic of Tanzania) – Competency based training approach using ‘low dose, high frequency’ (LDHF) teaching methodology: a key for mastering Panel: Role of midwives in improving access to safe medical abortion midwifery competencies for quality care / O 11 Panelists: Adewale Abiodun (Namibia), Anita Devi Ikogou (Gabon), Aster Berhe (Ethiopia), Jess-Alfred Nondho (Democratic republic of the Congo) Phidelis Wamalwa (Kenya) – Quality of institutional care (QuIC) – an innovative approach to measure and improve emergency obstetric and newborn care services / O 12 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 1 Shible Sahbani (Egypt) – Health workforce and provision of emergency obstetric care 14:15 Capacity building the knowledge and skills of midwives in the Arab region: an analysis / O 09 Chair: Florence West (Netherlands) / S06 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK Josephine Murekezi (Rwanda) – Capacity building to improve the knowledge and skills of midwives in order to provide quality care services / O 20 16:15 Améliorer les compétences des sages-femmes en matière de soins intrapartum (session in French/ session en francais) Martha Bokosi (Malawi) – Competency-Based Education (CBE) as a strategy of improving Chair: Bernadette Nkanira (Burundi) / S10 quality of midwifery education / O 21 Toni Gouazé (France) – Dystocies et accouchement après version par manœuvre externe Francess Fornah (Sierra Leone) – Developing and implementing objective structured réussie, étude de cohorte rétrospective multicentrique sur une période de 11 ans / O 35 clinical examination (OSCE) to assess midwifery student’s competency on EmONC at School of Midwifery Makeni / O 22 Bernadette Nkanira (Burundi) – La gestion active de la troisième phase d’accouchement »GATPA» / O 36 Catherine Musabyimana (Rwanda) – Clinical learning environment and supervision: satisfaction levels of University of Rwanda students / O 23 Agueratou Ilboudo (Burkina Faso) – Les sages-femmes du district sanitaire de Pô oeuvrent pour la réduction des besoins non satisfait en planifi cation familiale / O 68 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK Mariam Dialla/Zongo (Burkina Faso) – Suivi post-formation de 40 prestataires formés en 16:15 Promoting good nutrition, preventing antenatal complications planifi cation familiale du post-partum dans les districts sanitaires de Léna et Sabou / O 65 Chair: Samson Udho (YML, Uganda) / S07 Sebean Mayimbo (Zambia) – Micronutrient status as predictors of low birth weight and pre-term delivery in women attending antenatal care in Lusaka, Zambia / O 24 UGAB Louisa Rose Muteti (Kenya) – Impact of childbirth education innovations into focused 14:15 Field Test – ICM Respect workshop / Facilitator: Jude Cottrell (New Zealand) / WS03 antenatal care on pregnancy outcome in Makueni County Referral Hospital, Kenya / O 25 Available only for attendees of ICM Respect workshop held on Wednesday, September 11, 2019. Alice Collete Alum (Uganda) – A criteria-based audit to improve the prevention and management of mothers with pre-eclampsia and eclampsia in Uganda / O 26 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK Linda Grace Alanyo (Uganda) – Prevalence and factors associated with malnutrition 16:15 Field Test – ICM Respect workshop / Facilitator: Jude Cottrell (New Zealand) / WS04 among pregnant women in Lamwo District Northern Uganda / O 27 Available only for attendees of ICM Respect workshop held on Wednesday, September 11, 2019. 22 DAY BY DAY PROGRAMME ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA PROGRAMME QUOTIDIEN ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 23
FRIDAY VENDREDI 13 September ▶ Septembre 24
KUISEB OMATAKO 1 OMATAKO 2 BRANDBERG GAMSBERG UGAB FRIDAY ▶ VENDREDI FRIDAY ▶ VENDREDI K03 / Keynote address / Allocution principale 9:00 Franka Cadée (President ICM) (English/French – anglais/francais) K04 / Plenary panel / Séance plénière – Merck for mothers – Midwives & Women Demand 9:30 Quality PPH Care (English/French – anglais/francais) 10:30 COFFEE / TEA CAFÉ / THÉ SY03 / Midwives and Family WS11 / Interactive workshop – Planning: Implementing PPH Prevention: A New S12 / Strengthening S16 / Promoting the Latest WHO Guidelines WS06 / Safe abortion Heat-Stable Uterotonic 11:00 (English/French – anglais/francais) midwifery respectful & genetic counselling for PPH Prevention associations compassionate care 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 2 DÉJEUNER K05 / Plenary Panel / Séance pléniére – ICM/Sanofi Espoir Foundation – Strengthening 13:30 midwifery in French-speaking Africa / L’ICM Renforcer la pratique de sage-femme dans l'Afrique francophone (English/French – anglais/francais) 14:00 Transfer to sessions & workshops Transfert vers les sessions et les ateliers WS07 / ICM Advocacy workshop: SY04 / Role of midwives Be Bold. Be Brave: Advocacy for S13 / Midwives in advocating for and WS09 / 50.000 Happy Midwives / Atelier de l'ICM sur le Influencing supporting neonatal and S14 / Advancing S18 / Social influences Birthday project 14:15 Plaidoyer – Soyez audacieux.se, mother-friendly maternal immunization midwifery education in midwifery management workshop soyez courageux.se: un plaidoyer initiatives in the programmes in Africa (Closed meeting – up on invitation only) pour les sages-femmes neonatal nursery (English/French – anglais/francais) 15:45 COFFEE / TEA CAFÉ / THÉ WS08 / ICM Advocacy workshop: Be Bold. Be Brave: Advocacy for WS10 / 50.000 Happy Midwives / Atelier de l'ICM sur le S15 / Clinical S11 / Midwives using WS05 / Technology Birthday project 16:15 Plaidoyer – Soyez audacieux.se, practice issues digital technology for midwives management workshop soyez courageux.se: un plaidoyer for midwives (Closed meeting – up on invitation only) pour les sages-femmes (English/French – anglais/francais) 17:45 20:00 Independent Midwives Association of Namibia's dinner Dîner de l'Association Indépendante des Sages-Femmes de Namibie Legend/ Parallel session Keynote lecture Workshop Symposium légende: Sessions parallèles Allocutions principales Ateliers 26 PROGRAMME AT GLANCE ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA PROGRAMME AT GLANCE ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 27
KUISEB OMATAKO 1 FRIDAY ▶ VENDREDI FRIDAY ▶ VENDREDI 9:00 Keynote address / Allocution principale (English/French – anglais/francais) / K03 11:00 Strengthening midwifery associations Franka Cadée (ICM President, The Netherlands) Chair: Bounmy Inthavong (YML, Canada) / S12 Leadership is a choice / Leadership est un choix Lamunu Doris (South Sudan) – South Sudan nurses and midwives association 9:30 Plenary panel – Merck for mothers – Midwives & Women Demand Quality PPH Care strengthening / O 41 (English/French – anglais/francais) / K04 Tewodros Seyoum (Ethiopia) – Intention to stay in midwifery profession and associated Chair: Jeffrey Jacobs factors among midwives working in referral hospitals of Amhara regional state, Speakers: Angela Nguku (Kenya) Ethiopia / O 42 Raheli Mukhwana (Kenya) 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 2 Zahida Qureshi (Kenya) 14:15 Midwives Influencing mother-friendly initiatives in the neonatal nursery 10:30 COFFEE / TEA BREAK Chair: Jana Ellmies (Namibia) / S13 11:00 WHO/FP2020 company symposium – Midwives and Family Planning: Mariatha Yazbek (South Africa) – Factors influencing maternal choice during early Implementing the Latest WHO Guidelines (English/French – anglais/francais) / SY03 initiation of infant feeding / O 43 Part I – 11:00–11:45 WHO Guidelines: Antenatal Care, Intrapartum, Postnatal Care, Emma Maano Nghitanwa (Namibia) – Experiences of mothers during the hospitalisation Family Planning, Safe Abortion of their premature babies at Kangaroo Mother Care unit at Katutura Intermediate Speakers: Hayfa Elamin Hospital, Namibia / O 44 Frances McConville (Switzerland) Priscille Musabirema (Rwanda) – Parents perceptions of stress in a neonatal intensive Part II – 11:45–12:30 Chair: Alison Bodenheimer Gatto care unit in Rwanda / O 45 Speakers: Abiodun Chris Oyeyipo (Sierra Leone) Mary Grace Akao (Uganda) – Neonatal Hypothermia: prevalence and associated factors Mary Fullah (Sierra Leone) among term neonates in Lira Regional Referral Hospital in Uganda / O 46 Alexander Dimiti (South Sudan) Jemelia Sake (South Sudan) 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 2 16:15 Clinical practice issues for midwives Chair: Jude Cottrell (New Zealand) / S15 13:30 Plenary Panel / Séance pléniére: ICM/Sanofi Espoir Foundation – Strengthening midwifery in French-speaking Africa / Margreet Wibbelink (South Africa) – Perspectives of South African women and midwives L’ICM Renforcer la pratique sage-femme en Afrique francophone on clinical practice in public maternity units: facilitating the scaling-up of clinical (English/French – anglais/francais) / K05 practices / O 51 14:00 Transfer to sessions & workshops Elizabeth Ayebare (Uganda) – Fetal monitoring in Gulu Hospital, Uganda: what health workers think, say and do / O 52 14:15 ICM Advocacy workshop: Be Bold. Be Brave: Advocacy for Midwives / Atelier de l'ICM Anneline Robertson (South Africa) – The experiences of adolescent mothers on providing sur le Plaidoyer – Soyez audacieux.se, soyez courageux.se: un plaidoyer pour les continuous kangaroo mother care / O 53 sages-femmes (English/French – anglais/francais) / WS07 Facilitator: Ony Anukem Sebalda Leshabari (United Republic of Tanzania) – Midwifery management of obstetric and newborn emergencies: training needs assessment in Shinyanga and Simiyu regions, 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK Tanzania / O 54 16:15 ICM Advocacy workshop continuation: Be Bold. Be Brave: Advocacy for Midwives / Atelier de l'ICM sur le Plaidoyer – Soyez audacieux.se, soyez courageux.se: un plaidoyer pour les sages-femmes (English/French – anglais/francais) / WS08 Facilitator: Ony Anukem 28 DAY BY DAY PROGRAMME ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA PROGRAMME QUOTIDIEN ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 29
OMATAKO 2 BRANDBERG FRIDAY ▶ VENDREDI FRIDAY ▶ VENDREDI 11:00 Promoting respectful compassionate care 11:00 Safe abortion & genetic counselling / Chair: Francess Fornah (Sierra Leone) / WS06 Chair: Martha Bokosi (Malawi) / S16 Adewale Abiodun (Namibia) – Safe medical abortion practices applied procedures Jasmine Chadewa (United Republic of Tanzania) – Promoting respectful and guidelines for midwives / W 03 and compassionate care among nurses and midwives: experience from Tanzania / O 55 Cheedy Jaja (USA) – Early diagnosis and genetic counseling for sickle cell disease across Ann M. M. Phoya (Malawi) – Empowering communities for respectful and dignified the care pathway in limited-resourced community health clinics / W 04 maternity care / O 56 Muna Abdullah Ali (South Africa) – Evidence on implementation challenges 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 2 in mainstreaming respectful maternity care in 21 countries in East and Southern Africa 14:15 Advancing midwifery education in Africa / Chair: Liliane Ingabire (Rwanda) / S14 Region / O 57 Mutinta C. Muleya (Zambia) – Learning basic midwifery skills: experiences of midwifery Annaloice Penduka (Namibia) – Expatriate mothers’ experience of pregnancy and students / O 47 childbirth in Cape Town, South Sfrica / O 58 Hilma Shikwambi (Namibia) – Clinical practice experience of nursing-midwifery students 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 2 at the International University of Management, Namibia / O 48 14:15 NESI symposium: Role of midwives in advocating for and supporting neonatal Atf Gherissi (Tunisia) – Participatory approach in Midwifery Curriculum Review in and maternal immunization programmes / SY04 Comoros, Ivory Coast and Madagascar: satisfaction study among stakeholders / O 49 Carine Dochez (Belgium) – Introduction to the session Lucia Buyanza (South Sudan) – A case study: Training midwives at diploma level to achieve universal health coverage in South Sudan / O 50 Rudzani Muloiwa (South Africa) – Scientific rationale for maternal immunisation 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK Sirak Hailu (Namibia) – Overview of current status of neonatal and maternal immunisation programmes in the African region 16:15 Technology for midwives / Chair: Goodson Mpumba (Zambia) / WS05 Panel discussion: How to improve uptake of neonatal and maternal immunization Agnete Noerrelund-Madsen (Denmark) – The Safe Delivery App: a digital tool (challenges and opportunities) for midwifery training and support / W 01 Chairs: Frederick Were (Kenya), Carine Dochez (Belgium) Edith Hillan (Canada) – Clinic in a box: the role of technologies in emergency obstetric Panelists: Hilma Shikwambi (Namibia) care and the support of preterm babies / W 02 Neha Mankani (Pakistan) Sirak Hailu (Namibia) Rudzani Muloiwa (South Africa) Frederick Were (Kenya) – Overview of neonatal and maternal vaccine pipeline for neonatal and maternal immunisation Carine Dochez (Belgium) – Summary GAMSBERG 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK 14:15 Social influences in midwifery 16:15 Midwives using digital technology Chair: Elgonda Bekker (South Africa) / S18 Chair: Ann Yates (New Zeland) / S11 Aster Berhe (Ethiopia) – Study on acceptability and retention of male midwives Mathias Gakwerere (Rwanda) – Initiation of the mobile learning system for capacity in Ethiopia / O 62 building of midwives in rural health facilities of Rwanda / O 38 Talaso Barako (United Kingdom) – Pastoralist community perspectives on antenatal care Felister Bwana (United Republic of Tanzania) – Use of portable mobile learning system services: findings from a focused ethnography / O 63 to enhance midwifery competencies in Tanzania / O 39 Tekla Mbidi (Namibia) – Professional nurse/midwives responses on active participation Priscilla Ngunju (Kenya) – Acceptability of digital technology in providing MNCH health in research activities in Namibia / O 64 information to working mothers in Nairobi and Kisii, Kenya / O 40 Susan Mutemwa (Zambia) – Role of Safe-motherhood Action Groups in referral of mothers to health facilities: a case of Chadiza district, Eastern province Zambia / O 89 30 DAY BY DAY PROGRAMME ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA PROGRAMME QUOTIDIEN ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 31
UGAB FRIDAY ▶ VENDREDI 11:00 Interactive workshop – PPH Prevention: A New Heat-Stable Uterotonic for PPH Prevention Chair: Jeffrey Jacobs / WS11 Speakers: Raheli Mukhwana (Kenya) Zahida Qureshi (Kenya) 12:30 LUNCH BREAK & POSTER SESSION 2 14:15 50.000 Happy Birthday project management workshop (Closed meeting – up on invitation only) / WS09 15:45 COFFEE / TEA BREAK 16:15 50.000 Happy Birthday project management workshop (Closed meeting – up on invitation only) / WS10 SATURDAY SAMEDI 14 September ▶ Septembre 32 DAY BY DAY PROGRAMME ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA
KUISEB OMATAKO 1 OMATAKO 2 BRANDBERG GAMSBERG UGAB SATURDAY ▶ SAMEDI SATURDAY ▶ SAMEDI K06 / Keynote address / Allocution principale Héloïse Adjowa 9:00 Adandogou- -D'Almeida (Togo) (English/French – anglais/francais) 9:30 Transfer to sessions & workshops Transfert vers les sessions et les ateliers SYO5 / Innovations in newborn and maternal SY06 / Clean births save SY08 / Levoplant™, SY07 / Assessing risk care: how HBS and HMS lives: The importance the next favorite train, equip, and empower of WASH in healthcare and expanding reach S23 / Créer de la qualité 9:45 midwives to save lives on contraceptive implant facilities for midwifery of quality antenatal care au sein de la formation the day of birth (English/French – anglais/francais) 10:30 COFFEE / TEA CAFÉ / THÉ SY09 / Manual vacuum S24 / Sages-femmes SY10 / Re-thinking quality S20 / Factors influencing S21 / Midwives aspiration: a critical skill midwifery education S22 / Midwives influencing travaillant dans des 11:00 health outcomes delivering family for midwives for more and better midwives safe motherhood circonstances exceptionnelles (English/French – anglais/francais) planning (session in French/ session en francais) K07 / Plenary panel / Séance plénière – Catalyzing partnerships 12:30 to help babies and mothers survive (English/French – anglais/francais) CC / Closing ceremony / 13:00 Cérémonie de clôture (English/French – anglais/francais) 13:30 LUNCH DÉJEUNER RM / Regional meeting / Réunion régionale 14:15 (Closed meeting for representatives of ICM Member Associations/ uniquement pour les représentants des associations membres de l'ICM) 15:45 COFFEE / TEA CAFÉ / THÉ ICM Africa Regional Réunion pour l'Afrique 16:15 Meeting Régionale de l'ICM (for representatives (pour les membres de of ICM Member Associations) l'association membre de l'ICM) 19:30 DINNER DINNER Legend/ Parallel session Keynote lecture Workshop Symposium légende: Sessions parallèles Allocutions principales Ateliers 34 PROGRAMME AT GLANCE ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA PROGRAMME AT GLANCE ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 35
KUISEB OMATAKO 1 SATURDAY ▶ SAMEDI SATURDAY ▶ SAMEDI 9:00 Keynote address: Héloïse Adjowa Adandogou-D'Almeida (Togo) – Les Sages-femmes 9:45 Global Water 2020 symposium – Clean births save lives: ouvrent la voie à la Qualité et à l’Equité en Afrique / Midwives leading the way for The importance of WASH in healthcare facilities for midwifery / SY06 quality and equity in Africa Speaker: Lindsay Denny (English/French – anglais/francais) / K06 9:30 Transfer to sessions & workshops 10:30 COFFEE / TEA BREAK 11:00 Midwives delivering family planning 9:45 AAP company symposium – Innovations in newborn and maternal care: how HBS Chair: Sebabatso Connie Makafane (YML, South Africa) / S21 and HMS train, equip, and empower midwives to save lives on the day of birth (English/French – anglais/francais) / SY05 Projestine Muganyizi (United Republic of Tanzania) – Clinical outcomes of postpartum Speakers: Michael Visick (USA) TCu380A intrauterine contraceptive device inserted by midwives in Tanzania / O 73 Anna Af Ugglas (Norway) Florence Erb (Switzerland) – Fighting unsafe abortion through quality-assured drugs / O 74 Florence West (Netherlands) Consolata Kirigia (Kenya) – Determinants of immediate post partum intrauterine Sarah Nyirongo Ngoma (Zambia) contraceptive device uptake among mothers delivering in meru hospital / O 75 Alemnesh Reta (Norway) Lastone Chikoti (Malawi) – Assessing the factors associated with fertility desires and 10:30 COFFEE / TEA BREAK intentions among HIV positive women on subsequent pregnancy following a known HIV 11:00 Factors influencing health outcomes (English/French – anglais/francais) positive result at Bwaila hospital / O 76 Chair: Neha Mankani (YML, Pakistan) / S20 Aster Berhe (Ethiopia) – Reasons for delay in decision making and reaching healthfacility among obstetric fistula and POP prolapse patients in Gondar University Hospital / O 69 OMATAKO 2 Mwajuma Mdoe (United Republic of Tanzania) – Prevalence and predictors of gestational diabetes mellitus among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Dodoma region 9:45 DKT company symposium – Levoplant™, the next favorite contraceptive implant / SY08 Tanzania / O 70 Speaker: Judiac Ranape (South Africa) Olajumoke Ojeleye (Nigeria) – Perceived barriers of Human Papillomavirus Vaccination among students in selected secondary schools in Lagos, Nigeria / O 71 10:30 COFFEE / TEA BREAK Maureen Masumo (Zambia) – Factors influencing uptake of HIV testing of exposed 11:00 DKT company symposium – Manual vacuum aspiration: a critical skill for midwives / SY09 infants at 18 months by parents at Mulamba urban clinic, Zambia / O 72 Speaker: Judiac Ranape (South Africa) 12:30 Plenary panel AAP – Catalyzing partnerships to help babies and mothers survive (English/French – anglais/francais) / K07 Speaker: Michael Visick (USA) BRANDBERG 13:00 Closing ceremony / Cérémonie de clôture (English/French – anglais/francais) 9:45 GE healthcare company symposium – Assessing risk and expanding reach of quality antenatal care / Facilitator: Eyo Akpan / SY07 13:30 LUNCH BREAK 10:30 COFFEE / TEA BREAK 14:15 Regional meeting / Réunion régionale (Closed meetings for representatives of ICM Member Associations) 11:00 Midwives influencing safe motherhood Chair: Harriet Nayiga (YML, Uganda) / S22 Hambweka Munkombwe (Zambia) – Midwives crucial to ending deaths and injuries from unsafe abortion in Zambia / O 77 Goodson Mpumba (Zambia) – Making institutional delivery services possible at Walela Health Post in Chipata District of Eastern province, Zambia / O 78 Sarah Mlambo (Namibia) – Views of midwives about the independent, dependent and interdependent role of the private sector labor ward midwife in Namibia / O 79 Lauren Smith (Denmark) – Lessons from implementing an MNCH-focused digital health solution across Sub-Saharan Africa / O 80 36 DAY BY DAY PROGRAMME ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA PROGRAMME QUOTIDIEN ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 37
GAMSBERG SATURDAY ▶ SAMEDI 9:45 Créer de la qualité au sein de la formation (session in French/ session en francais) Chair: Aoua Guindo (Mali) / S23 Sosthene Dougrou (Senegal) – Création de trois centres d’excellence pour la formation des enseignants des écoles de formation des sages-femmes en Afrique de l’ouest / O 81 Juliette Olga Mavoungou Epse Boukoyi Mabiala (Gabon) – Intérêt des laboratoires de compétences dans le préceptorat et le mentorat, expérience du Gabon / O 82 10:30 COFFEE / TEA BREAK 11:00 Sages-femmes travaillant dans des circonstances exceptionnelles (session in French/ session en francais) Chair: Janet Lewis (Netherlands) / S24 Aoua Guindo (Mali) – Contribution de l'Association des Sages-femmes à la promotion de la planification familiale à travers la stratégie mobile au Mali / O 84 Héloïse Adjowa Adandogou-D'Almeida (Togo) – Expérience de l’implémentation du processus du cadre pour les services de la pratique sage-femme (Midwives Services Framework, MSF) au Togo / O 85 Marie Conde (Guinea) – Expérience de la Guinée dans la contractualisation et le déploiement des sages-femmes dans les zones difficiles / O 86 Kodjo Laye (Burkina Faso) – Les meilleures pratiques en soins humanisés au cours de l’accouchement / O 59 UGAB 11:00 Jhpiego-WHO: Re-thinking quality midwifery education for more and better midwives Organizer: Sheena Currie (USA) / SY10 38 DAY BY DAY PROGRAMME ▶ ICM 2019 MIDWIVES AFRICA 39
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