The Indonesian Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (POGI) has announced that it will host the board meeting of the Asian and Oceanic Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AOFOG) in 2026. This meeting is a crucial step towards enhancing regional cooperation in tackling health challenges that women face, especially in the areas of maternal and child health.
In a statement, POGI President Professor Dr. Budi Yuwiko emphasized that collaboration among countries is vital for improving the quality of healthcare for mothers and children in Indonesia and across Asia. He noted that the meeting will bring together experts from various countries to discuss ways to enhance reproductive health.
Event Details
The meeting will take place at the Shangri-La Hotel in Jakarta from April 10 to 12, 2026, gathering representatives from AOFOG, POGI members, as well as academics and practitioners in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. The aim of the meeting is to exchange experiences and strengthen cooperation among countries to address health challenges.
Additionally, POGI will organize the "SPRIN Fun Walk," an event aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle and raising awareness about the importance of women's health. This activity will gather participants in a fun and interactive environment, highlighting the significance of public health.
Background & Context
Many Asian countries face significant challenges in maternal and child health, with statistics indicating high mortality rates among mothers and newborns. This issue is urgent and requires a swift response and effective international collaboration.
Founded in 1950, POGI has since aimed to improve women's health through education, awareness, and the provision of health services. This society is part of a broader network of health organizations working to promote reproductive health in the region.
Impact & Consequences
This meeting is expected to enhance cooperation among Asian countries in the field of reproductive health, potentially leading to improved quality of health services provided to women. It will also facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experiences among countries, strengthening health systems' ability to address challenges.
Experts indicate that improving women's health has positive effects on society as a whole, as women's health directly impacts children's health and community well-being. Therefore, enhancing women's health is an investment in a better future.
Regional Significance
Maternal and child health issues are also significant in the Arab world, where many Arab countries face similar challenges. Arab nations can benefit from the experiences and knowledge that POGI and AOFOG will discuss in their meeting, enhancing their efforts to improve the health of women and children.
In conclusion, this meeting represents an opportunity for knowledge exchange and strengthening regional cooperation, contributing to the improvement of women's and children's health in the region. Promoting women's health is a shared responsibility that requires integrated efforts from all stakeholders involved.
