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International Conference on Health, Reproductive Rights, and Gender Studies

6–7 Aug 2026 Los Angeles, USA Standard / Virtual Participation
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Conference Session Tracks

SDG-Aligned Research Themes

The ICHRRGS conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Gender Studies and related disciplines.

01 Reproductive Health Policies and Gender Equity +
This track examines the impact of reproductive health policies on gender equity across various cultural contexts. It aims to explore how policy frameworks can either promote or hinder women's reproductive rights.
02 Intersectionality in Gender Studies +
Focusing on the intersections of gender with race, class, and sexuality, this track investigates how these dimensions influence reproductive health outcomes. It encourages discussions on inclusive approaches to gender studies.
03 Global Perspectives on Women's Health +
This track highlights global disparities in women's health and reproductive rights, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive understanding of cultural and socio-economic factors. It seeks to foster dialogue on best practices and innovative solutions.
04 Men's Roles in Reproductive Health +
Exploring the often-overlooked role of men in reproductive health, this track encourages discussions on male engagement in family planning and reproductive rights. It aims to challenge traditional gender norms and promote shared responsibility.
05 Technology and Reproductive Rights +
This track investigates the impact of technology on reproductive rights, including telemedicine and digital health solutions. It aims to explore both the opportunities and challenges presented by technological advancements in reproductive health.
06 Cultural Narratives and Gender Identity +
Focusing on how cultural narratives shape gender identity and reproductive choices, this track invites interdisciplinary contributions from sociology, anthropology, and gender studies. It aims to uncover the complexities of identity formation in relation to reproductive rights.
07 Sexual Education and Empowerment +
This track emphasizes the importance of comprehensive sexual education in empowering individuals to make informed reproductive choices. It seeks to examine effective educational strategies and their impact on gender equity.
08 Legal Frameworks and Women's Rights +
Examining the legal frameworks surrounding reproductive rights, this track focuses on the effectiveness of laws and regulations in protecting women's health. It aims to identify gaps and propose reforms to enhance legal protections.
09 Mental Health and Reproductive Rights +
This track explores the intersection of mental health and reproductive rights, addressing how mental well-being influences reproductive choices. It aims to promote a holistic understanding of health that includes psychological aspects.
10 Community-Based Approaches to Reproductive Health +
Focusing on grassroots initiatives, this track examines community-based approaches to improving reproductive health outcomes. It encourages sharing of successful models that empower women and promote reproductive rights at the local level.
11 The Role of Advocacy in Gender Studies +
This track investigates the role of advocacy in advancing gender studies and reproductive rights. It aims to highlight successful advocacy strategies and their impact on policy change and public awareness.

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