Putting Maternal and Child Health on the Arctic Research Agenda
The Circumpolar Maternal and Child Health working group under the TN for Health and Wellbeing held two successful sessions during the ICARP IV.
Christine Ingemann attending ICARP IV as a RPT5 member representing UArctic
Christine Ingemann represents UArctic in the research priority team 5 on co-production and indigenous-led methodologies. Attending ICARP IV involved networking and meeting with team members. Contributing to sessions and especially taking notes and reporting them back into the ICARP IV reporting form.
Follow up on the project Naapinneq - Gathering of Inuit in Greenland and Nunavut
The first activities in the Naapinneq project were funded by UArctic, which involved bringing researchers, practitioners and knowledge holders from Nuuk (Greenland) to Iqaluit (Nunavut) to strengthen relationships and collaborations on maternal and child health. This was very successful and we recently had a follow-up meeting to plan next steps in this project.