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The Access to Medicine Foundation in Copenhagen for the annual UNFPA Supplier Workshop

On 1 - 2 December 2022, the Access to Medicine Foundation’s Margo Warren, Head of Policy and Emma Shiffman, Researcher, will be attending the United Nations Population Fund's (UNFPA) annual Supplier Workshop in Copenhagen. The workshop aims to unpack leading practices in the supply of health commodities and will be attended by a variety of reproductive health suppliers and manufacturers from across the world.

Date

02 December 2022

Location

Copenhagen, Denmark

Date
1 - 2 December, 2022
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark

On the second day of the workshop Emma will be presenting the latest findings from the Access to Medicine Foundation’s Special Report on Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR). The report was included as part of the 2022 Access to Medicine Index, launched in November, and sets out what pharmaceutical companies can do improve access to SRHR-related products for women and girls worldwide.

The workshop is a valuable opportunity for the Foundation to connect with the global community of reproductive health suppliers, manufacturers and stakeholders and gain insights into what supply challenges are currently being faced on the ground in regard to SRHR products.

About UNFPA Workshop

The UNFPA’s annual Supplier Workshop will be held on 1 – 2 December 2022, in Copenhagen, Denmark. The workshop brings together a global community of reproductive health suppliers and manufacturers to unpack leading practices in the supply of health commodities and gain valuable knowledge.

Read more about the UNFPA workshop here

Resource Centre

Learn more about our reasearch in SRHR
Research

Spotlight on pharmaceutical companies’ actions in women’s health and SRHR

25 May 2022
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Are pharma companies addressing sexual and reproductive health access barriers for women and girls?

18 November 2022

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