Gender, rights, and the digital transformations for health: Insights from the CSW68

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12 May 25

The Commission on the Status of Women held its 68th Session in New York on 11-12 March 2024.

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DTH-Lab joins Global Initiative on Digital Health

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Digital Health Week 2025: Youth Perspectives on Advancing Digital Citizenship for Health

Co-organizers
DTH-Lab + PLOS Digital Health
Date
3 November 2025
Time
15.00 CET
Location
Virtual – Register Here
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Event snapshot

As part of Digital Health Week 2025, DTH-Lab and PLOS Digital Health are co-hosting a webinar exploring how youth-led digital citizenship for health is shaping equitable, participatory and democratic health futures.
Hear from young authors who contributed to the upcoming DTH-Lab + PLOS Digital Health mini-collection on “Digital health citizenship: Advancing digital transformations for health and democracy” a curated body of research amplifying diverse perspectives on digital citizenship for health across contexts.

This is part of a broader DTH-Lab + PLOS partnership, which aims to amplify youth participation in scientific publishing and champion their role as co-creators of knowledge and agents of digital transformation.

Panel Sessions

Panel Session 1: Building Trust, Literacy, and Participation in the Digital Health Era
Portrait of Salman Khan, Regional Youth Champions of DTH-Lab

Salman Khan

DTH-Lab RYC - Central and Southern Asia (Alumni)
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Kate Barranco

Founder, Conscious Futures & PLOS Digital Health, Author
— Panellist
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Victor Femi-Lawal

Medical Student & PLOS Digital Health, Author
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Rupal Jain

PhD Scholar, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
— Panellist
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Caroline Knop

DTH-Lab RYC - Europe (Alumni)
— Moderator
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Panel Session 2: From Advocacy to Action – Youth Shaping Equitable and Sustainable Digital Health Futures

Esther Opone

DTH-Lab Research Fellow (Alumni)
— Panellist
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Aishwarya Rohatgi

Public health professional working in digital health domains in South Asia
— Panellist
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Portrait of Sohayla Eldeeb, Regional Youth Champions of DTH-Lab

Sohayla Eldeeb

DTH-Lab RYC - Europe and Northern America (Alumni)
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Lydia Gara

DTH-Lab RYC - Sub-Saharan Africa (Alumni)
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Hosts

Joseph Pold

Journal Development Manager, Public Library of Science (PLOS)
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Whitney Gray

Youth Engagement Coordinator, DTH-Lab
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Messages from 
RYC alumni

Each year when a cohort term is coming to an end, DTH-Lab invites Regional Youth Champions to reflect on their experiences over the past year. They are invited to write a short position paper or share a video message that answers one of the following two questions:

  1. What was the most valuable experience you had as a young leader working with the Lab?

  2. What do you hope the next cohort will achieve ?

We have compiled these messages below.

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