Agenda
· Explore the impact of climate change and climate-related disasters on vulnerable populations: To analyze how climate change exacerbates socio-economic vulnerabilities, particularly for women and girls in Bangladesh. This includes understanding how disasters like floods and cyclones increase the risk of early marriage and disrupt access to essential services, including reproductive health. · Discuss strategies for preventing early marriage in climate-impacted areas: To highlight interventions that address the root causes of early marriage, including economic vulnerabilities exacerbated by climate change. This will focus on promoting education, economic empowerment, and community awareness to reduce early marriage rates in affected communities. · Discuss interventions available to promote disaster-resilient health systems for reproductive health: To highlight interventions that address saving women and girls' lives from missed abortion, post-abortion complications during disasters. Also, to highlight the interventions that can develop the capacity of health workforce in Bangladesh and resource-poor context. · Explore the integration of reproductive health in climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies:social determinants of health in the context of climate crises, humanitarian actions, and adaptation and mitigation strategies are vital to foster long-term resilience. Session format The session will
feature three experts and will be 60 minutes. Each speaker will present for 15
minutes (45 minutes) followed by question and answer (Q&A) from the
audience. The Q&A
session will be moderated by the Moderators with active engagement from the
virtual audience. The moderator will facilitate audience interaction and ensure
a structured dialogue. Follow-Up
and Knowledge Continuity:
Unanswered questions during the Q&A will be collated by the BSMMU team and
addressed individually by the relevant speakers. Responses will be shared on
the event webpage and emailed to participants upon request, ensuring continuous
knowledge exchange and engagement beyond the live session. Live
Streaming and Digital Accessibility:
The event will be recorded and streamed live on YouTube, enhancing
accessibility for a global audience. This approach ensures that those unable to
attend in real-time can benefit from the insights shared and revisit key
discussions at their convenience. Strategic
Promotion and Audience Outreach:
Dedicated LinkedIn and Facebook event pages will be established to drive
participation and engagement. BSMMU will leverage its robust social media
presence (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn) to promote the event,
generate interest, and foster pre-event discussions within humanitarian,
disaster risk reduction (DRR), and global health networks. Interactive
Engagement Tools:
To enhance interactivity, the sessions will incorporate live polls and audience
surveys. These tools will capture real-time feedback and perspectives on
anticipatory actions for disaster mortality reduction, fostering a dynamic and
participatory learning environment.
Organizational Expertise:
BSMMU has experience hosting virtual events targeting global DRR, humanitarian,
and health sectors. This expertise ensures a seamless, impactful event that
effectively engages a diverse and international expert audience. |