

This session will explore the latest technological and procedural advancements in prenatal and antenatal care, including AI-powered diagnostics, telemedicine consultations, and non-invasive fetal monitoring tools.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Researchers developing cutting-edge prenatal diagnostic tools.
Clinicians innovating antenatal care protocols.
Technologists creating AI-based solutions for pregnancy monitoring.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Obstetricians and gynecologists implementing novel practices.
Scientists presenting breakthrough studies in fetal health.
Public health professionals addressing equitable access to antenatal services.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of emerging trends and technologies in prenatal care.
Insights into practical strategies for integrating new tools into clinical practice.
Case studies highlighting successful outcomes from innovative antenatal interventions.
This session focuses on proven strategies to mitigate maternal mortality, including improving emergency obstetric care, addressing hemorrhage and hypertension, and optimizing healthcare delivery in low-resource settings.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Public health researchers studying maternal mortality trends.
Clinicians involved in life-saving interventions for pregnant women.
NGOs implementing maternal health programs in underserved regions.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts sharing evidence-based policies and protocols.
Researchers presenting data-driven analyses on maternal health improvements.
Healthcare administrators discussing system-level changes to improve outcomes.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Comprehensive understanding of factors contributing to maternal mortality.
Practical solutions to implement in diverse healthcare environments.
Tools for advocating maternal health policies.
This session addresses the often-overlooked issue of mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, highlighting the latest research, therapeutic approaches, and community-based support systems.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Psychiatrists and psychologists specializing in perinatal mental health.
Researchers studying postpartum depression and anxiety.
Community health workers implementing mental health programs for mothers.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Mental health practitioners discussing therapeutic innovations.
Public health experts emphasizing the importance of integrating mental health into maternal care.
Researchers presenting longitudinal studies on perinatal mental health outcomes.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into effective mental health interventions for pregnant and postpartum women.
Strategies for integrating mental health into routine maternal healthcare.
Awareness of community resources to support mothers and families.
This session highlights the role of family planning and reproductive health education in empowering women, improving maternal health outcomes, and fostering informed decision-making.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Educators designing family planning curricula.
Public health professionals studying reproductive health access.
NGOs implementing family planning initiatives.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts in reproductive health policy.
Educators sharing impactful community programs.
Researchers presenting data on the impact of family planning on health outcomes.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of successful education strategies for reproductive health.
Insights into policies and programs that empower women through family planning.
Tools to advocate for reproductive health education in underserved communities.
This session focuses on the critical role of maternal nutrition in improving health outcomes for both mothers and their babies, with discussions on nutrient supplementation, culturally sensitive dietary interventions, and nutritional policies.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Dietitians and nutritionists studying maternal health.
Public health professionals designing nutrition-focused interventions.
Researchers investigating the impact of maternal nutrition on neonatal outcomes.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts in maternal nutrition strategies.
Researchers presenting findings on effective nutritional interventions.
Clinicians sharing case studies on managing maternal malnutrition.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Awareness of the latest research linking maternal nutrition to health outcomes.
Strategies for implementing evidence-based dietary recommendations.
Tools to address malnutrition in resource-limited settings.
This session explores innovative approaches to reducing neonatal mortality, including advancements in neonatal intensive care, telehealth solutions, and community-based care models.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Neonatologists studying neonatal mortality trends.
Technologists developing neonatal care innovations.
Public health workers implementing community programs.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts presenting advancements in NICU care.
Researchers sharing insights on scalable community programs.
Technologists showcasing impactful neonatal health tools.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of cutting-edge innovations reducing neonatal mortality.
Practical approaches for integrating technology into neonatal care.
Insights into scaling community-based care solutions.
This session focuses on the role of vaccination in preventing childhood diseases, emphasizing equitable access, vaccine hesitancy, and new immunization technologies.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Immunologists studying vaccine efficacy.
Public health researchers addressing vaccine hesitancy.
Policy advocates promoting immunization programs.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts presenting breakthroughs in vaccine development.
Researchers sharing data on global immunization efforts.
Public health leaders discussing policy frameworks.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Understanding of the latest trends in childhood immunization.
Strategies for addressing vaccine hesitancy in diverse populations.
Awareness of policies promoting global vaccination access.
This session addresses the global challenge of child malnutrition and stunting, focusing on scalable interventions, policies, and innovative approaches.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Nutritionists developing child-focused dietary interventions.
NGOs implementing community-based nutrition programs.
Researchers exploring the link between nutrition and development.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts sharing successful nutritional interventions.
Public health officials discussing policy-level initiatives.
Researchers presenting case studies from high-impact programs.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of effective interventions addressing malnutrition and stunting.
Strategies for implementing community-based programs.
Awareness of policies supporting child nutrition.
This session explores strategies for diagnosing, treating, and managing common childhood infections and diseases, with an emphasis on innovative treatments and preventive measures.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Pediatricians studying childhood disease trends.
Researchers developing new treatment protocols.
Public health workers promoting preventive measures.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts presenting innovative approaches to managing childhood diseases.
Researchers sharing data on disease prevention.
Clinicians sharing practical case studies.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into the latest research on childhood infections.
Strategies for integrating prevention and treatment in care delivery.
Tools for improving outcomes in resource-constrained settings.
This session highlights the interplay between health and education in early childhood development, focusing on integrated care models and community-driven solutions.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Educators designing child development curricula.
Healthcare providers integrating health and education.
Researchers studying the impact of early interventions.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts in child development and early intervention.
Researchers presenting evidence-based solutions.
Community leaders sharing successful models of integrated care.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Understanding the role of health and education in early development.
Strategies for creating integrated care models.
Insights into effective community-led initiatives.
This session will focus on addressing inequities in maternal and child healthcare by examining social determinants of health, systemic barriers, and community-driven solutions to close the gap in care access and outcomes.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Researchers analyzing healthcare disparities.
Public health professionals designing equitable healthcare programs.
Policymakers advocating for systemic changes to address inequities.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts in health equity and maternal care.
Community health workers sharing grassroots interventions.
Researchers presenting data-driven insights on disparities and solutions.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Awareness of barriers to equitable maternal and child care.
Strategies for implementing inclusive healthcare practices.
Insights into successful programs that reduce disparities in care.
This session will explore community-driven initiatives that enhance maternal and child health outcomes through participatory approaches, education, and resource optimization.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Community leaders implementing health projects.
Researchers evaluating community-based interventions.
NGOs working to empower communities in healthcare delivery.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Practitioners sharing case studies from community programs.
Researchers highlighting success metrics of grassroots interventions.
Public health professionals discussing scalable community models.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Practical knowledge of community-led health programs.
Insights into participatory methods for empowering communities.
Tools to replicate successful interventions in other settings.
This session examines strategies for delivering maternal and child healthcare during humanitarian crises, focusing on resource allocation, mobile clinics, and innovative care delivery in conflict zones and disaster-affected areas.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Fieldworkers delivering healthcare in crisis settings.
Humanitarian organizations addressing maternal and child health.
Researchers studying the impact of crises on maternal and child health.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Humanitarian professionals sharing field experiences.
Researchers presenting studies on healthcare outcomes in crises.
Policy advisors proposing frameworks for crisis healthcare delivery.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into effective healthcare delivery in emergencies.
Strategies for overcoming logistical challenges in crisis zones.
Understanding of frameworks to improve resilience in healthcare systems.
This session explores the transformative role of digital health tools, including telemedicine, AI-based platforms, and mobile health applications, in improving maternal and child health outcomes at scale.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Technologists developing digital health solutions.
Healthcare providers integrating digital tools into practice.
Researchers evaluating the impact of digital health technologies.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Innovators showcasing scalable digital health platforms.
Clinicians sharing experiences of implementing digital tools.
Researchers presenting data on the efficacy of digital health in maternal care.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of cutting-edge digital health solutions for maternal care.
Strategies for scaling digital tools in low-resource settings.
Insights into challenges and opportunities in digital health integration.
This session focuses on enhancing health system capacity to ensure sustainable and equitable maternal and child healthcare, highlighting workforce development, infrastructure improvements, and policy reform.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Health system administrators addressing resource allocation.
Researchers studying system-level impacts on maternal care.
Policymakers implementing reforms to strengthen healthcare systems.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts in health systems strengthening.
Researchers presenting successful case studies from health reforms.
Administrators discussing innovative strategies to optimize resources.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Strategies for building resilient and sustainable healthcare systems.
Insights into policy frameworks that improve maternal and child outcomes.
Tools to evaluate and implement system-level interventions.
This session explores the application of genomic research to maternal and child health, including advancements in genetic screening, personalized medicine, and epigenetic interventions.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Genomic researchers studying hereditary conditions in maternal and child health.
Clinicians utilizing genetic tools in their practice.
Public health experts promoting genetic education and screening programs.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Geneticists presenting advancements in genomic research.
Clinicians sharing case studies on personalized medicine.
Researchers exploring the ethical implications of genomic interventions.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into cutting-edge genomic tools for maternal and child health.
Strategies for integrating genomics into clinical practice.
Awareness of ethical considerations in genomic applications.
This session highlights innovative strategies to address maternal and child mortality, focusing on scalable interventions, advanced technologies, and policy initiatives.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Researchers developing innovative interventions to reduce mortality.
NGOs working to implement maternal and child health programs.
Public health officials addressing mortality trends.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Experts sharing case studies of successful interventions.
Researchers presenting data on mortality reduction strategies.
Policymakers discussing the role of governance in addressing mortality.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of effective strategies for reducing mortality rates.
Insights into successful case studies from various global settings.
Tools to adapt and scale interventions in different contexts.
This session focuses on the importance of addressing mental health within maternal and child care, including strategies for integrating mental health services into existing care models.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Psychologists specializing in perinatal and pediatric mental health.
Healthcare providers implementing mental health programs.
Researchers studying mental health outcomes in maternal care.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Mental health experts presenting integrated care models.
Clinicians sharing experiences in perinatal mental health programs.
Researchers highlighting longitudinal studies on mental health outcomes.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Understanding the importance of mental health in maternal and child care.
Strategies for integrating mental health services into clinical practice.
Awareness of resources available for maternal mental health.
This session explores the intersection of climate change and maternal and child health, focusing on strategies to mitigate risks associated with environmental changes.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Environmental health researchers studying the effects of climate change.
Public health officials implementing climate resilience programs.
NGOs addressing the impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Researchers presenting studies on climate change and health outcomes.
Practitioners sharing experiences from climate-affected communities.
Policymakers discussing adaptation and mitigation strategies.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Knowledge of the relationship between climate change and health outcomes.
Tools to develop climate-resilient healthcare systems.
Insights into advocacy efforts for sustainable policies.
This session examines the potential of public-private collaborations to drive innovation, improve access, and scale maternal and child health interventions globally.
Who Can Submit Abstracts:
Industry leaders collaborating on healthcare innovations.
Public health professionals involved in public-private initiatives.
Researchers studying the outcomes of collaborative programs.
Who Can Deliver the Talk:
Representatives from successful public-private partnerships.
Policymakers advocating for collaborative healthcare models.
Researchers presenting data on partnership outcomes.
What Delegates Will Gain:
Insights into successful public-private partnership models.
Strategies for fostering collaborations in maternal and child health.
Tools to evaluate the effectiveness of partnership-driven initiatives.
