Summer Throwbacks! Improving Access to Safe Abortions Around the World with Vitala Global - Ep. 65
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It’s the fourth and final summer throwback! This week, we’re replaying our episode with Dr. Roopan Gill, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Vitala Global. We discuss reproductive health for adolescent girls, self-managed medication abortions and did some abortion myth-busting.
This episode was first released in 2020, so there may be one or two references that are slightly out of date. There’s some golden content here though, so let’s get into it.
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Guest bio
Dr. Roopan Gill is an obstetrician gynecologist with expertise in family planning and abortion care and also the Co-Founder & Executive Director of Vitala Global. Dr. Gill is a Women’s Health Advisor for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Paris section and has worked as an emergency obstetrician gynecologist in Nigeria and Yemen and has supported projects in countries such as Malawi, Chad and Pakistan. Her research interests include human-centered design, innovative approaches to improving abortion access, sexual and reproductive health in humanitarian contexts and knowledge translation to improve health policy. She completed her training in Canada and holds a Masters in Public Health in Global Health from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Organization bio
Vitala Global Foundation is a Canadian non-profit seeking to understand the challenges women and adolescent girls identify when accessing SRH tools and services. Through user-centered and in-depth contextual and cultural research, Vitala co-creates and implements digital solutions that allow women and girls to make healthy, informed choices and to engage in appropriate self-care. 25 million unsafe abortions occur every year worldwide, leading to over 22,000 avoidable maternal deaths and millions of serious complications. Accessible and reliable safe comprehensive abortion care and family planning reduces maternal mortality and morbidity from unsafe abortions. Vitala’s projects provide people with evidence-based digital platforms to support their safe abortion and family planning journeys.
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Episode Contributors
Dr. Roopan Gill
LinkedIn: @Roopan Gill MD MPH FRCSC (ObGyn)
Twitter: @Roops22
Vitala
Website: https://www.vitalaglobal.org/
LinkedIn: @Vitala Global Foundation
Twitter: @VitalaGlobal
Instagram: @vitalaglobal
Dr. Brittany Barreto
LinkedIn: @Brittany Barreto, Ph.D.
Twitter: @DrBrittB
Instagram: @drbrittanybarreto
FemTech Focus Podcast
Website: https://femtechfocus.org/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/femtechfocus
Twitter: @FemTech_Focus
Instagram: @femtechfocus
FemHealth Insights
Website: https://www.femhealthinsights.com/
LinkedIn: @FemHealth Insights
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