


On June 29-30, in Kyiv, WHFP Charity Foundation will hold an annual conference on implementation results of the educational component of the WHO project "Non-communicable diseases: Prevention and Health Promotion in Ukraine". During the conference it’s planned to sum up and present key findings and developments of the WHO project's educational component " NCD Prevention Among Pupils", aimed at the development and implementation of the comprehensive and effective program for health promotion at schools and being tested at selected pilot institutions of Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Vinnitsya, Poltava, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv oblasts and Kyiv. WHO project is designed to reduce the contribution of non-communicable diseases to the structure of morbidity, mortality and life expectancy of Ukrainian population.
Late June 2017, WHFP Foundation summed up the results of the 1st stage of the educational component of the "Non-Communicable Diseases: Prevention and Health Promotion in Ukraine" WHO project implementation. The Project is realized by the Foundation since August 2016 and aimed at the development and implementation of the comprehensive and effective health promotion program at schools, being tested at selected pilot institutions of Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Vinnytsia, Poltava, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv oblasts and Kyiv city.
Presentation of the Project results was performed during the Project Annual Conference on June 29-30, 2017 in the premises of Big Conference Hall of the National Academy of Sciences, with the aim to perform Project key achievements and developed instruments as well as to work out and agree Project tasks and Action Plan for the next period.
Presentations and discussion were conducted in accordance with four main thematic sessions of conference agenda, in particular:
Besides, WHFP experts performed the following project developments to conference participants:
Conference second day was devoted to work in groups aimed at identifying priorities for further activities within the Project next phase.
More than 70 people participated in the conference, in particular, deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine, deputy Minister of Education and Science, senior representatives of the World Health Organization, Swiss Cooperation Office in Ukraine, other international organizations, representatives of Project partners, as well as pilot schools from Vinnytsia, Kharkiv, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Poltava regions and Kyiv.
[gallery link="file" size="large" ids="2808,2809,2810,2811,2812,2813,2814,2815,2816,2817,2818,2819,2820,2821"] 11On May 23-24 training on the preparation of monitors RE compliance with sexual and reproductive rights of people with mental disabilities at rehabilitation and social services institutions was held in Kiev based at "Tourist" Hotel. Event was organized by experts of the Woman Health and Family Planning Charity Foundation in cooperation with Coalition NGO under support of the Renaissance Foundation. Representatives of organizations and institutions of different ownership from Lutsk, Mukachevo, Chernihiv, Khmelnytsky, Mariupol, Kyiv, Shostka, Drohobych, Zhytomyr, Kolomya, Boryspil, Vinnitsa, Zhovti Vody, Varash city of Rivne oblast and Broska village of Odessa oblasts became training participants. It should be noted that both specialists of these institutions as well as their clients, who will further conduct monitoring and collect information in accordance with “peer to peer” principle, joined the training.

On May 23-24 WHFP in cooperation with Coalition NGO will conduct training on the preparation of public monitors RE compliance with sexual and reproductive rights of people with mental disabilities. Event will be organized within the joint project under the Renaissance Foundation support. Both specialists of profile institutions and their clients from Lutsk, Mukachevo, Chernihiv, Khmelnytsky, Mariupol, Kyiv, Shostka, Drohobych, Zhytomyr, Kolomya, Boryspil, Vinnitsa, Zhovti Vody, Varash city of Rivne oblast and Broska village of Odessa oblasts will become training’s participants.