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1:30–3:00
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Symposium 3—Addressing Unmet Reproductive Health Needs of Young
Women in the Asia and Near East Region
(more)
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1:30–3:00
pm Track 1—Expanding and Empowering the Sexual and Reproductive
Health and Rights Movement |
Theme 1.4—The Role of Vulnerable Populations as Agents of Change Oral
presentation: "Expanding
access to sexual and reproductive health education and services for
a potential bridging population to avert HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh"
(abstract)
Authors: Ismat Bhuiya,
Ubaidur Rob, and M.E.
Khan
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Theme 1.3—Embracing Alternative Sexualities: Spaces, Choices, and
Voices Poster presentation: "Understanding factors affecting
health/mental health of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth: A
qualitative study" (abstract)
Author: Ketki Madhav Ranade
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1:30–3:00
pm
Track 2—Enabling and Realizing Young People’s Potential in Improving
Sexual and Reproductive Health |
Theme 2.2—Sexual and Reproductive Rights Issues: Specific Concern
for Young People Oral presentation: "Unwanted
pregnancies among young women seeking abortion" (abstract)
Authors: Le Thi Phuong Mai and Jane Hughes
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5:15–6:45
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Satellite Session 10—Translating Research into Action: Experience
of Scaling Up Best Practices in India
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1:30–3:00
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Track 2—Enabling and Realizing Young People’s Potential in Improving
Sexual and Reproductive Health |
Theme 2.7—Understanding Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of
Pre-adolescents Oral presentation: "Assessing sexual and
reproductive health needs of young people in Uttaranchal, India"
(abstract) Authors: Anurag Mishra, M.E. Khan, and
Sudhakar Morankar
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Theme 2.8—Young People in Difficult Situations: Ensuring Their
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Oral presentation:
"Empowering young people on sexual and reproductive health:
Experience from an intervention study in Bangladesh" (abstract)
Authors: Ismat Bhuiya,
Mustafizur Rahman, and Asiful Haidar Chowdhury
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3:30–5:00
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Satellite Session 19—Engaging Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)
and Transgender Population in HIV Prevention Efforts: Experiences
from South Asia International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI),
Population Council, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine, and HIV/AIDS Alliance
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