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June 3, 2015
A variety of safe and effective female condoms currently exist. However, regulatory hurdles limit new products from entering consumer markets. With the pipeline of new receptive-partner initiated condoms growing, advocates must understand how regulatory issues determine product introduction and approval in their country.
Join the National Female Condom Coalition June 3 at 11:00am EST to learn about:
- Receptive partner-initiated condoms in development
- Link between regulatory environment and female condom access
- Current regulatory issues and obstacles
- Unique advocacy opportunity to break barriers to existing female condoms and pave the way for emerging internal condoms
Panelists will include:
- Mags Beksinska, Director, MatCH Research
- Coco Jervis, Program Director, National Women’s Health Network
- Jessica Terlikowski, Director of Prevention Technology Education, AIDS Foundation of Chicago & National Female Condom Coalition
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