The "Out Loud" Award for enlightenment about women's health was presented in Moscow
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The third Aloud Award ceremony was held in Moscow, which celebrates authors, experts and media projects that professionally and carefully cover the topic of women's health. The award is held within the framework of the Gideon Richter Pharmaceutical Company's social project, Women's Health Week, which will mark its 10th anniversary in 2026.
The winners were determined in seven nominations. Tatiana Zaitseva from Chelyabinsk, the author of lectures, webinars and marathons on women's health, and an expert at the Chelyabinsk Regional Center for Public Health and Medical Prevention, won the "Lecture Hall" category, which awards specialists involved in education on women's health, contraception and childbirth. She also hosts live broadcasts and participates in the annual free Women Together project.
Anna Yarosh won in the Blog nomination, and the project "All the most important things about Breastfeeding" by the National Breastfeeding Center won in the Course nomination. The best support group was recognized as the center "Impati", the best online project is the show "Doctors". Elena Suslova was awarded in the Book category with the publication "I Want to be Healthy. Women are told about the norm, pain, diseases, treatment, hormones and much more." The best text was Olesya Maleeva's material "Endometriosis under control: from causes to prevention — a complete guide to the disease."
The "Out Loud" award was first presented in April 2024, covering projects implemented a year earlier. Its task is to support educational initiatives in the field of women's health and to highlight specialists who make information about reproductive health accessible and understandable to a wide audience, the organizers explained.
According to the Gideon Richter Women's Health Index and NAFI for 2026, expert opinion remains the priority channel of information about women's health (from 65% to 78%, depending on the topic), but a significant part of the audience makes up for the lack of knowledge on the Internet. For example, 41% of respondents are ready to learn about endometriosis from online sources.
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