GSF2011

Liverpool: 9th November 2011

The GSF2011 regional conference for schools in North West England took place at Liverpool Hope University on Wednesday 9th November 2011.

The programme featured a wide range of expert speakers and student seminars, and students returned to their schools inspired and equipped to share their learning as peer educators. 

Speakers included:

  • David Bayo (Restless Development)
  • Hannah Richards (Christian Aid)
  • Wendy Bignold (Liverpool Hope University) 
  • Alex Cobham (Christian Aid)
  • Maeve Shearlaw (White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood)
  • Stephen Davies (Institute of Economic Affairs)


Read reflections by students and teachers on the event for an indication of the tremendous impact that it had upon them.

Photos of the event can be viewed on our GSF2011 Photographs page

 

Our GSF2011 learning objectives are:

1.  Why does a mother die from pregnancy-related complications nearly every minute?
Students will discover why 99% of maternal deaths occur in the developing world (with complications in pregnancy and childbirth being the leading cause of deaths for girls aged 15-19 in developing countries) and that this is the greatest health inequity of the 21st century

2.  Why is maternal health so important to families and communities? Students will discover the psychological, social and economic impact on families, communities and countries when mothers die

3.  What are the barriers to achieving the fifth Millennium Development Goal (MDG5)? Students will explore the social, cultural, economic and political barriers to reducing the maternal mortality ratio by 75% and achieving universal access to reproductive health

4. How can we act globally and locally towards MDG5? Students will be empowered to advance equality in maternal and reproductive health

GSF2011 is sponsored by the Department for International Development is and our featured charity is The White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood.


 

 

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