Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the complexities of intersectionality within gender studies, focusing on how various identities such as race, class, and sexuality intersect to shape experiences of oppression and privilege. Participants will analyze case studies and theoretical frameworks that highlight the multifaceted nature of gender issues.
This session examines the evolving discourse surrounding sexual rights and their recognition as fundamental human rights. Scholars will discuss legal frameworks, advocacy efforts, and the implications for policy-making in promoting sexual and reproductive health.
Focusing on the representation of sexuality and eroticism in various cultural contexts, this track invites discussions on literature, art, and media. Participants will critically engage with how these expressions shape societal norms and individual identities.
This track investigates the role of social justice movements in advancing gender equality and reproductive rights. Presentations will highlight successful strategies, challenges faced, and the impact of grassroots activism on policy change.
This session aims to provide a comparative analysis of reproductive health policies and practices across different countries. Scholars will discuss the implications of cultural, political, and economic factors on access to reproductive health services.
This track explores the often-overlooked role of men in promoting gender equality and challenging traditional notions of masculinity. Discussions will focus on how engaging men as allies can contribute to more equitable societies.
This session addresses the importance of comprehensive sexuality education as a means of promoting human rights and public health. Participants will analyze existing curricula and advocate for inclusive approaches that respect diverse sexual orientations and identities.
This track examines the legal responses to gender-based violence and their effectiveness in protecting victims' rights. Scholars will critique existing laws and propose reforms to enhance legal protections and support systems.
Focusing on the intersection of health disparities and gender, this session will explore how social determinants affect access to healthcare for different gender identities. Presentations will highlight research findings and propose solutions to address these disparities.
This track invites discussions on how cultural narratives shape perceptions of sexuality and influence individual behaviors. Participants will analyze the impact of folklore, religion, and media on societal attitudes toward sexual expression.
This session focuses on the intersection of advocacy and policy in the realm of sexual reproductive health. Scholars will share successful advocacy strategies and the role of policy in advancing sexual and reproductive rights on a global scale.
