"We believe that by working together, we made significant strides in ensuring that sexual and reproductive health services are accessible to all, particularly those in underserved communities," a spokesperson from Speciallady Awareness Global emphasized following a landmark event held in London on August 24, 2024.
The event, organized in collaboration with The TRIO Bridge Foundation, brought together a distinguished group of professionals and advocates under the theme "Empowering for Impact: Promoting Accessible and Affordable Sexual & Reproductive Health Services." The gathering aimed to address critical barriers to healthcare, particularly in the areas of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Nursing, Midwifery, and Pharmacy.
Through a series of discussions, presentations, and workshops, attendees shared their expertise and insights, laying the groundwork for future initiatives and collaborations that are expected to have a lasting impact on public health. The event's focus on actionable strategies for making sexual and reproductive health services more accessible and affordable was a key highlight.
Moderated by Samantha Prosser, a business consultant and President of the Wesley Girls High School Old Girls Association UK & Ireland, the event featured prominent speakers such as reproductive health advocate Elizabeth Amoaa, Consultant Obstetrician Gynaecologist Mr. Jude Jose (FRCOG), and fertility specialist Mr. Bright Gyampoh (MRCOG). Their contributions were crucial in framing the discussion around equitable healthcare.
The event also drew significant attention from various dignitaries, including representatives from the Ghana High Commission, local UK councils, and other notable figures. Their presence underscored the importance of the event and contributed to meaningful dialogue on advancing public health.
As the global conversation around sexual and reproductive health continues to evolve, this event stands out as a critical step towards ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances, has access to the care they need.