Source: CARMMA The African Union Commission in collaboration with the Government of the Republic of South Africa invites the submission of abstracts for its inaugural International Conference on Maternal, New-born and Child Health in Africa to be held in August 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Abstracts are invited on original research, innovative programmes and professional practices, theoretical and conceptual advances, and professional issues relating to Maternal, New-born and Child Health, including, but not limited to:
Service Delivery – Improving quality, access, availability and acceptability of essential MNCH services
Child Health
Gender issues influencing MNCH
Elimination of Mother to Child Transmission (EMTCT)
Unsafe abortion and maternal mortality
Family Planning
Newborn Health
Nutrition Security
Integration of HIV/SRH and other services
Maternal health policy at the national level: Progress and Challenges
Civil Society and MNCH
National Health Insurance Schemes
Monitoring and Evaluation
Institutionalized Mortality Audits/Reviews
Investing in Youth and Adolescent Health
Rights-based programming for MNCH
Community Engagement for MNCH
Culture; Male Involvement and MNCH
Requirements
Submitted abstracts must represent original works (published or unpublished). They should emphasize completed work rather than intended work, and should indicate clearly the state of completion of the reported results. Nevertheless, submitted abstracts of partially published works with new findings or works-in-progress in relevant emerging research topics are also welcome. An abstract accepted for presentation at the conference may be presented or have been presented at any other conference with publicly available published proceedings. The abstract should be as informative as possible and structured as follows:
Research abstracts should include:
Introduction
Objectives
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Contribution to the practice/evidence base of MNCH
Non-research abstracts should include:
Introduction
Objectives
Description/Report
Results/Discussion
Conclusion
Contribution to the practice/evidence base MNCH
Abstract Submission
Abstracts can only be submitted online. Emailed, faxed or hard copy submissions will NOT be accepted.
Authors can submit their abstracts in English or French
The author is responsible for the accuracy of the abstract.
Accepted abstracts are entitled to be presented at the International Conference on Maternal, New-born and Child Health in Africa in August 2013 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Those whose abstracts are accepted will be notified and asked to confirm their participation.
Abstract can be presented orally or as a poster
Abstract text should be Arial font 12 and should not exceed 250 words (excluding title) for any categories of presentation.
By submitting this abstract, you together with any co-authors, give permission for the abstract (if selected for inclusion in the conference programme) to be used as may be deemed necessary by the AUC
Submission of an abstract indicates that the abstract has been approved by all authors.
Accepted abstracts will be presented by an author. The head author will notify the conference organizing committee if the presenting author changes, or if the abstract is unable to be presented.
The reviewing of the abstracts will be managed by a conference committee consisting of subject area specialists. All submitted abstracts will go through a rigorous review process with the following review criteria inter alia:
Relevance to the conference
MNCH impact
Language quality (grammar, dictions, etc.)
Travel Sponsorships
A limited number of travel sponsorships will be awarded to selected presenters. Upon selection, such presenters will be notified and requested to provide necessary information to facilitate their travel arrangements.
Presentation Preparation
Oral Presentation
Oral presenters will be given a 20min slot (15 min presentation + 5 min question)
Poster Presentation
The ideal poster size should be max. 1.2M (120 cm) high x 0.8M (80 cm) wide.
Call for abstracts opens: 21th June 2013
Abstract submission closes: 12th July 2013
Authors notified of results: 17th July 2013
For more information please contact:
Robert Nideka
Department of Social Affairs
African Union Commission
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