Event Details
When:
-
Location:
Online: Zoom
In-Person:
Fairhaven Auditorium
Fairhaven College Main Building
Price:
Free
Brought to you by:
Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Institute for Global Engagement, Career Services Center, Nursing RN-to-BSN Program, The Foundation for WWU & Alumni
Featured Speaker
- Brian McKenna, Global Health Consultant
Description
Check out this video to watch the The Evolution of Sexual and Reproductive Health.
Despite tremendous progress in the last decades, half of all pregnancies are still unintended. What is being done in low- and middle-income countries to address this situation and to ensure access to quality sexual and reproductive health products and services? Why should it matter to you?
The World Issues Forum series is free and open to the public. Talks are held at 12:00pm in Fairhaven College Auditorium.
Join us at WWU or online on Zoom!
World Issues Forum updates are available online.
The views expressed in the World Issues Forum do not necessarily reflect those of Western Washington University.
Brian McKenna, Speaker
Having lived and worked in multiple countries in sub-Saharan Africa and more recently in Belgium, Brian’s career has been focused on improving health outcomes for people in low- and middle-income countries. He holds a master’s degree in international affairs and economics from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.
Questions and Accommodations
Contact Fairhaven College for this event if you have questions or need disability accommodations by calling (360) 650-6680 or visit Fairhaven World Issues Forum.
Advance notice for disability accommodations and special needs is greatly appreciated. Please indicate your special needs on the registration form.
There will be auto-captions available for the Zoom webinar.
The Fairhaven Auditorium is on the top floor of the Fairhaven College main building to the rear (east) side. If you enter from the west entrance (halfway between the second and third floor facing parking lot 12A), take the half-flight of stairs to the left and continue to east side of the building from there. You'll see the door to the auditorium a little to your left.
Limited paid parking is available in the C lots at the south end of campus and in lots 6V and 7G at the north end of campus. Western provides comprehensive parking details—including lot locations, applicable fees, and campus map.