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Medical and health sciences
- Health promotion and policy
- Public health sciences not elsewhere classified
- Family care
- Public health services not elsewhere classified
- Family planning
- Reproductive medicine
ANSER, the Academic Network for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Policy aims for a world where researchers, policymakers and practitioners work together and use their full array of knowledge and skills jointly to move effectively from SRHR evidence to policy plans to practice.
2024 will be a unique momentum for academics to influence policymakers about sexual and reproductive health and rights, as it marks the 30th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), and Belgium will be presiding over the Council of the European Union, providing academics with a significant opportunity to influence policy decisions in the EU on SRHR issues.
Through the production of knowledge clips, ANSER will be better equipped to provide policymakers with accurate information to raise awareness and for them to make informed decisions on complex SRHR issues.