Women's Community Projects Mullingar wants women put first this week.
Breaking barriers and challenges around women's health - that's the theme of an event this morning in a Westmeath town.
Women's Community Projects Mullingar and Womens Collective Ireland is hosting it to mark the UN international day for the eradication of poverty.
Speakers from the Irish Heart Foundation's Her Heart Matters campaign and those from various Women's Community Projects courses will give talks, alongside roundtable discussions.
It takes place this morning at 11:30am in the Parish Community Centre on Bishopsgate Street.
Paula O'Connor, Co-ordinator for Women's Community Projects Mullingar says it's important to highlight the conversation:
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