国際Medical Abortion会議の報告

国際Medical Abortion会議の報告

2010年3月2日から4日に、ポルトガルリスボンで、International Conference "Expanding Access to Medical Abortion: Building on Two Decades of Experience"が開催され、参加してきました。
主要な指定討論は、下記からご覧になることができます。
また、日本からはMedical Abortionの促進の妨げになっている、堕胎罪撤廃に向けての運動についてプレゼンテーションをしました。下記のアドレスの3月13日の記事には国際署名の記事が紹介されています。
http://www.medicalabortionconsortium.org/news/

会議の内容についてのアドレスは下記の通りです。
http://www.medicalabortionconsortium.org/international-conference-expanding-access-to-medical-abortion-building-on-two-decades-of-experience-.html

International Conference "Expanding Access to Medical Abortion: Building on Two Decades of Experience"
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Agenda

2 - 3 - 4 March 2010

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Objectives

To share information on the current situation of access to medical abortion with an emphasis on lessons learned and challenges in expanding access
To examine strategies that have succeeded in improving access
To examine barriers to access and how they have been addressed
To discuss issues causing controversy within the medical abortion community
To discuss future strategies on expanding access to medical abortion
Conference organising committee

ICMA staff
Rodica Comendant, ICMA Coordinator
Silvina Ramos, ICMA Network Liaison Officer
Ludmila Tulus, ICMA Assistant

ICMA Steering Committee
Marge Berer, Chair
Bela Ganatra
Wanda Nowicka
Mariana Romero
Beverly Winikoff
Peter Fajans, WHO Observer

Regional network coordinators
Susana Chávez, Latin American Consortium Against Unsafe Abortion [CLACAI]
Suchitra Dalvie, Asian Safe Abortion Partnership [ASAP]
Djingarey Maiga, African Network for Medical Abortion [ANMA]
Galina Maistruk, East Europe Alliance for Reproductive Choice [EEARC]

Donors
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ipas
Gynuity Health Projects
Swedish International Development Authority
Tides Foundation
Safe Abortion Access Fund
American Jewish World Service
David & Lucille Packard Foundation

Participant Sponsors
Concept Foundation
International Planned Parenthood Federation
Marie Stopes International
Ibis Reproductive Health
Population Services International
FIAPAC
Fundación Oriéntame
Doctors for Choice
Women on Waves
National Abortion Federation and others

Agenda: 2 March – Day 1

8:00-9:00 Registration

9:00-9:05 Opening Duarte Vilar, Director, Family Planning Association Portugal

9:05–9:20 Opening speech, Ministry of Health, Portugal

9:20−9:30 Welcome

Silvina Ramos, ICMA
Traci Baird, Ipas
Beverly Winikoff, Gynuity Health Projects

9:30−9:35 About the conference
Rodica Comendant, ICMA Coordinator

9:35–9:55 Expanding access to medical abortion [Marge Berer]

9:55−10:15 Best practice with medical abortion: current evidence [Nathalie Kapp]
[Questions, discussion 15 minutes after both]

10:30−11:00 Coffee

11:00−12:30 pm Panel: Medical abortion pills: how and where do women get them
Chairs: Sandy García; Makgoale Magwentshu

Hospital/ clinic provision [Danielle Hassoun]
Pharmacist provision [Joachim Odour Osur]
Social marketing [Vivek Malhotra]
Provision via the web [Kinga Jelinska]
Provision through mid-level providers [Elizabeth Talmont]
Risc and harm reduction models [Ana Labandera]
Self-medication in a war setting [Pierre Panda]

[Presentations 10 minutes each, questions and discussion 20 minutes]

12:30−2:00 pm Lunch

2:00−3:30 pm Breakout sessions: Strategies supporting access

1. Strategies for dealing with religious and political opposition [Room Douro 1]
Moderators: Raffaela Schiavon; Asma'u Joda

2. Strategies for engaging the media positively in abortion issues [Room Minho 3]
Moderators: Emmanuel Ugoji; Margareth Arilha

3. Mobilizing providers for political advocacy of medical abortion [Room Douro 2]
Moderators: Viktor Radzinzky; Ana Campos

4. Planning a campaign to make abortion safe and legal [Room Minho 2]
Moderators: Sim-Poey Choong; María Luisa Sánchez Fuentes

5. Ensuring that legal abortions are accessible in legally restricted settings [Room Tejo]
Moderators: Ana Cristina Gonzalez Velez; Cristina Hunguana

6. Pain control with first and second trimester medical abortion [Room Minho 1]
Moderators: Marijke Alblas; Sharad Iyengar

3:30−4:00 pm Tea

4:00−5:30 pm Debate: How much medical supervision do women need to use medical
abortion safely and effectively in early pregnancy
Chairs: Marge Berer; Debora Diniz

Speakers: Victor Lara, Dhaval Patel, Ann Furedi, Galina Maistruk

[Presentations 5 minutes each, responses 2 minutes each, debate open to the floor]

7:00 pm Reception / Conference dinner + dance


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Agenda: 3 March – Day 2


9:00−10:40 Plenary: Informing women about medical abortion
Chairs: Daniel Grossman; Olga Pietruchova


Women’s perspectives on medical abortion [Bela Ganatra]
Communicating with women in the clinic and the community [Cristina Villarreal]
Information versus counselling [Duarte Vilar]
Developing information and communication materials for different settings [Danish Khan; Mary Fjersta
[Presentations 15 minutes each, questions, discussion 10 minutes each]
10:40−11:10 Coffee

11:10−1:30 pm Plenary: Realizing the potential of medical abortion
Chairs: Giselle Carino; Ronnie Johnson


The transformative role of medical abortion: from manufacture to social change [Suchitra Dalvie]
Drugs for medical abortion: where we are now [Peter Hall]
Expanding access through off-label use of medical abortion [Beverly Winikoff]
Introduction of medical abortion: thinking strategically [Peter Fajans]
How cost influences access to medical abortion in the public and private sector [Sharad Iyengar]
[Presentations 15 minutes each; questions 5 minutes each, discussion 40 minutes]

1:30−3:00 pm Lunch

3:00−4:00 pm Regional caucuses: led by the regional network coordinators

Africa [Room Douro 1+2]
Asia/New Zealand/Australia [Room Minho 2]
Eastern Europe [Room Minho 1]
Latin America/Caribbean [Room Tejo]
Western Europe/North America [Room Minho 3]

4:00−4:30 pm Tea

4:30−5:30 pm Regional caucuses continue


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Agenda: 4 March – Day 3


8:30−10:10 Plenary: The politics of abortion
Chairs: Mawaheb El-Mouelhy; Dominique Audouze

Politics of abortion rights work [Wanda Nowicka]
Organising in the current political context: the next decade [Silvina Ramos]
[Presentations 20 minutes each, discussion 60 minutes]

10:10−10:40 Coffee

10:40−12:00 pm Plenary: National perspectives from four countries
Chairs: Susan Yanow; Nongluk Boonthai


Nigeria [Ejike Oji]
Mexico City [Patricio Sanhueza]
Nepal [Indira Basnett]
Russia [Irina Savelieva]
[Presentations 15 minutes each, questions and discussion 10 minutes each]

12:00−1:00 pm Lunch

1:00−2:20 pm ICMA: our vision: who we are, current activities, future priorities
Chairs: Daniela Draghici; Getachew Bekele

ICMA [Marge Berer]
Latin American Consortium Against Unsafe Abortion [CLACAI]
Asian Safe Abortion Partnership [ASAP]
East Europe Alliance for Reproductive Choice [EEARC]
African Network for Medical Abortion [ANMA]

[Presentations 10 minutes each]

Discussion: working together internationally and regionally to further our goals

[Open to the floor 30 minutes]

2:20 – 3:20 pm Conference consensus statement [Mariana Romero]

3:20 − 3:50 pm Participants speak from the floor and say what they are planning to do as a
result of this conference [1 minute each]

3:50 − 4:00 pm Conference closing [Mariana Romero]

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Acknowledgements


“Second-Trimester Abortion: Women’s Health and Public Policy”