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Report April – June 2021

Report April – June 2021

The Taiwan medical woman association (TMWA) holds its annual congress every December. The latest one was in December, themed “Challenges and Chances for Medical women”, in which the council members and auditors were renewed and Prof. Chyong-Heuy Lai was elected as the new president (2020/12-2023/12).
Since July of 2019, the TMWA planned its regular Local Organizing Committee (LOC) meetings in preparation of holding the 2022 MWIA Congress. The COVID-19 pandemic has some influence but not so much as many of other countries in 2020, however, several association events for the members might be changed, especially from late April of 2021. Overall, it has been our priority to plan a successful triennial meeting for the MWIA Congress to be held in 2022 in Taiwan.

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Report April – June 2021

Report April – June 2021

Kenya medical Women’s Association was established in 1983 as an affiliate of MWIA. It exists to champion the health of women, girls and the vulnerable.

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Report April – June 2021

Report April – June 2021

The Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria has had the opportunity to host the MWIA Near East and Africa Regional Congress in March 2021 allowing for growth of members and interaction among participants, ultimately improving the lives of women and children. Not only have we spoken about many projects in the last 3 months but we have acted, thereby living the motto of MWIA Healing with the Love of a mother.

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Report April – June 2021

Report April – June 2021

The Cameroon Medical Women Association created in 1991 is currently involved in preparation of its 30 anniversary planned for November 2021.
CMWA gathers almost 300 female doctors nationwide and is specifically committed in improving sexual and reproductive health.

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Report April – June 2021

Report April – June 2021

The Association of Uganda Women Medical Doctors (AUWMD) is a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) established in 1987 with the purpose of improving the health status of the population of Uganda, especially the Women, Children and Adolescents. AUWMD continues to impact Ugandan communities through advocacy for women’s and children’s health rights, and through capacity building for its members.

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