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International Conference on Women's Health and Preventive Strategies

ICWHPS

5th Aug – 6th Aug 2026 Entebbe, Uganda

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Access to All Conference Sessions

Plenary, keynote and parallel sessions

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Conference Session Tracks

UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 3 SDG 4 SDG 5 SDG 9
01 Innovations in Women's Health Research +
This track focuses on the latest advancements in women's health research, highlighting novel methodologies and findings. Researchers are encouraged to present studies that address unique health challenges faced by women.
SDG 3 SDG 4
02 Preventive Strategies in Women's Healthcare +
This session will explore effective preventive strategies tailored specifically for women's health needs. Discussions will include screening programs, lifestyle interventions, and community-based initiatives.
SDG 3 SDG 10
03 Women's Health Promotion and Education +
This track emphasizes the importance of health promotion and education in improving women's health outcomes. Presentations will cover successful campaigns and educational programs aimed at enhancing women's awareness of health issues.
SDG 3 SDG 4
04 Clinical Approaches to Women's Medicine +
This session will delve into clinical practices and guidelines that are essential for effective women's healthcare. Topics will include reproductive health, menopause management, and chronic disease prevention.
SDG 3 SDG 5
05 Women's Health Diagnostics and Technologies +
This track will showcase cutting-edge diagnostic tools and technologies that enhance women's health assessments. Participants are invited to discuss innovations in imaging, biomarker discovery, and telemedicine applications.
SDG 3 SDG 9
06 Mental Health and Wellness in Women +
This session will address the critical intersection of mental health and women's wellness. Presentations will focus on mental health disorders prevalent among women and effective therapeutic interventions.
SDG 3 SDG 5
07 Equity in Women's Healthcare Systems +
This track will examine disparities in women's healthcare access and outcomes across different populations. Discussions will focus on policies and practices aimed at achieving health equity for women.
SDG 10 SDG 16
08 Reproductive Health and Family Planning +
This session will cover essential topics in reproductive health, including family planning, fertility treatments, and maternal health. Researchers and practitioners will share insights on improving reproductive health services.
SDG 3 SDG 5
09 Chronic Disease Prevention in Women +
This track will focus on strategies for preventing chronic diseases that disproportionately affect women, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Presentations will highlight research on risk factors and prevention programs.
SDG 3 SDG 4
10 Cultural Competence in Women's Health +
This session will explore the role of cultural competence in delivering effective women's healthcare. Participants will discuss strategies for addressing cultural barriers and improving patient-provider communication.
SDG 10 SDG 16
11 Policy and Advocacy for Women's Health +
This track will focus on the role of policy and advocacy in shaping women's health initiatives. Presenters will discuss successful advocacy efforts and the impact of legislation on women's health services.
SDG 3 SDG 16