ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The National Safe Motherhood Conference is an annual scientific conference organized by Ministry of Health and its Partners. It was launched in 2021 and it has since been held annually.
The conference agenda is to provide a comprehensive and engaging experience for attendees, with a mix of expert speakers, interactive sessions, and opportunities for networking and collaboration.
The 4th National Safe Motherhood Conference is scheduled for 29th to 31st October 2024 and this will proceed the regional and national discussions to review and act on the recommendations of the 2023 NSMC Conference.
This year’s Conference theme is “Strengthening Community Engagement for Sustainable Maternal and Newborn Health” dedicated towards setting up targets on how to strengthen communities such that individuals and families can actively be involved in the safe motherhood agenda.
Why you should attend
Join us at the conference to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities in maternal health. Hear from experts in the field, network with professionals from around the world, and gain valuable insights into the latest research, policies, and best practices for improving maternal health and well-being. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation and help shape the future of safe motherhood.
IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER
Conference dates
Join us from 29th to 31st October 2024 for the main event. Register now to be a part of this exciting experience.
In person
Experience the conference in person or virtually, with options for both live attendance and online participation, register now to secure your spot.
Group registration
Maximize your savings and experience by registering in a group of 10 or more people, contact us for exclusive discounts and benefits.
Objectives of the conference
- To Facilitate discussions on policy and advocacy strategies aimed at securing sustainable investments in maternal and new-born health.
- To showcase innovative approaches that strengthen health facilities and community linkages as well as community based maternal and new-born health system.
- To disseminate good standards of practice and enable Shared learning among frontline health workers and leaders of safe motherhood in Uganda.
- To recognize, and award outstanding individuals and organizations that demonstrate excellence, innovation, and impactful contributions in promoting maternal and newborn health in Uganda.
- To showcase successful self-care and family planning programs, initiatives, and interventions aimed at improving maternal and newborn health.
Award giving ceremony
Awards will be given to recognize individuals and organizations for their achievements and contributions to maternal health and safe motherhood. These include awards for:
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- Excellence in research and innovation
- Outstanding advocacy efforts
- Community service and leadership
- Contributions to policy and program development
- Advancements in maternal and neonatal health care