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Featured Speakers
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Tuesday | Wednesday | Friday | Research Symposium, Wednesday
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Plenary 1: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 |
The First Mile: Setting the Framework for Effective Community Health Systems
1-2:30 pm
The "last mile" is a common metaphor in the global health community to indicate the importance of ensuring that badly needed resources and services reach their ultimate destination and fulfill their ultimate purpose of improving health at the community level. That last mile delivery of goods and services cannot be achieved, however, without a solid, community-centered roadmap at the outset of the journey. In this session, we will discuss the key components of a successful community health system, and how to maximize factors that enable their adoption while minimizing those that inhibit progress.
Joining the Washington D.C. based panel will be members of a plenary session at the Geneva Forum in Geneva, Switzerland. Through the intercontinental broadcast, speakers will participate in an open dialogue, blending the Geneva Forum's 2008 focus on the strengthening and integration of health systems and the importance of the global health workforce with the Global Health Council's annual theme of Community Health.
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Global Health Council Conference Participants
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Session Moderator
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Nils Daulaire, MD, MPH President and CEO Global Health Council
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Speakers
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Fazle Hasan Abed Founder and Chair Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC)
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Gretchen Glode Berggren, MD, MScHyg Consultant International Health and Nutrition
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Molly Melching Founder and Executive Director Tostan
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Geneva Health Forum Participants
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Session Moderator
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Louis Loutan, MD Head, Service of International and Humanitarian Medicine Department of Community Medicine of Primary Care University Hospitals Geneva, Switzerland
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Halfdan Mahler, MD Former Director-General World Health Organization
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Sigrun Møgedal, MD Norwegian HIV/AIDS Ambassador Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Frank Nyonator, MD, MPH, FGCP Director for Policy, Planning Monitoring and Evaluation Ghana Health Service
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Plenary 2: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 |
Traveling Gear: Key Tools and Innovations for Service Delivery in the Community
4-5:30 pm
As any experienced traveler will attest, without the right "gear" we won't get very far. In the same way, to reach the last mile, a health system needs an array of tools and solutions that are effective, economical, and responsive to community needs and context. In this session, we will examine the limitations on human capacity that create barriers to reaching the last mile and possible solutions to overcoming these limitations. We will explore the re-emergence of the community health worker as a possible solution for building capacity, the tools and strategies that are most effective in creating local leaders and ownership, and the innovative approaches within the private and social sectors that can contribute to improving the health of the community. View webcast
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Session Moderator
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Tamela Hultman, MA, PhD Co-founder and Chief Editorial Officer, AllAfrica Global Media Director, HealthAfrica.org
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Speakers
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Shobha Arole, MBBS, DCHD Associate Director Comprehensive Rural Health Project, Jamkhed, India
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Daniel Rikichi Kajang, MS, PhD Head, Procurement and Support National Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS, Nigeria
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Dan Kaseje, CO, MBChB, MPH, Dip CS, PhD Professor of Public Health and Vice Chancellor Great Lakes University of Kisumu, Kenya
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Bishop Dinis Sengulane Bishop of Lebombo Anglican Church of Mozambique
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Plenary 3: Friday, May 30, 2008 |
Meeting along the Diagonal: Where the First Mile and Last Mile Connect
4:30-6 pm
In the complex and congested environment of global initiatives that travel from the macro to the micro level and back again, whether we are standing at the first mile or the last mile is largely a matter of perspective. Whatever context we are beginning from, the most critical stage of the journey is when our perspectives meet, and together we create a system that improves the health and wellbeing of the community it is designed to serve. After many years of debate between vertical versus horizontal programming, in this session, we will discuss whether the most likely road to success lies along a diagonal route. View webcast
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Session Moderator
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Susan Dentzer Editor-in-Chief Health Affairs
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Speakers
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Margaret Chan, MD Director-General World Health Organization
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Nils Daulaire, MD, MPH President and CEO Global Health Council
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Jaime Sepulveda, MD, MPH, DrSc, MSc, Conference Chair Director, Integrated Health Solutions Development Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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Henrietta H. Fore Administrator U.S. Agency for International Development Director U.S. United States Foreign Assistance
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Friday, May 30, 2008 |
Special Sessions
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Primary Health Care: A New Vision for the Fourth Decade
8:30-10 am
In 2008, we mark the 30th anniversary of the Alma Ata Declaration. The principles of equitable access to affordable health care, using primary health care (PHC) as the tool to turn these principles into practice, remain as valid today as they did in 1978. But times have changed greatly since 1978, and implementing a health system based on PHC, while successful in some countries, continues to face many challenges in general. In this session, we will create a new vision for PHC. What is the new template for reallocating resources to PHC, empowering the community, engaging the government, tracking health outcomes? For moving the principles of Alma Ata forward into the next decade? View webcast
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Session Moderator
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Steve Schmidbauer, MDiv Executive Director Child Family Health International (CFHI)
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Keynote Speaker
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Mirta Roses Periago, MD Director Pan American Health Organization
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Speakers
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Jan De Maeseneer, MD, MPH Secretary-General The Network: Towards Unity for Health Professor and Head of Department of Medicine Ghent University
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Hernan Montenegro, MD, MPH Chief of the Health Services Organization Unit Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization
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Friday, May 30, 2008 |
Late-Breaking Lunch Session
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How Do Current Events Affect Health Care in the Community? A Look at Kenya
12:30-2 pm
Luncheon made possible by an unrestricted grant from Abbott Fund.
What happens to the health and development of the community when systems break down suddenly? How do communities rebuild after a major disruption in the political, economic and social stability of a country? Join the discussion with a panel of those who have been "on the ground" in Kenya, before, during and now after the wave of violence that threatened the health and well-being of all in its path. View webcast
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Session Moderator
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Sheila Mitchell, MBA Senior Vice President for Global Operations Family Health International
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J. Salvador Garcia de la Torre, MD, MPH Country Director Catholic Medical Missions Board
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Sylvester Kimaiyo, MBChC, MMED Program Manager AMPATH
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Florence Muli-Musiime, PhD Deputy Director AMREF
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Peter Okaalet, MD Senior Director, Health and HIV/AIDS Policy MAP International
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Research Symposium: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 |
PS3: Using Research to Strengthen Health Systems and Meet the Needs of Communities
9 am-Noon
Ambassador Ballroom (map)
Practitioners and program implementers face numerous challenges to providing care and delivering interventions at the community level. Both the need and capacity for finding solutions are greater than ever before. The Research Symposium will highlight the important role researchers can play in developing and sustaining health systems at the community level. The topics to be covered include capacity building and the use of appropriate technology in communities, and the ethical considerations for community-based research. Through presentations and breakout group discussions, we will identify the challenges faced by community-level health systems in these areas and determine the potential for researchers, working in partnership with governments and the private sector, to provide feasible solutions. The Research Symposium is co-sponsored by the Global Health Council, Bristol Myers Squibb, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, the Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health at the Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University, the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the Fogarty International Center of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Moderated by Roger Glass of the Fogarty International Center, the symposium will generate a post-conference report and serve to stimulate ongoing discussion on how research can offer new perspectives on strengthening health systems to meet the needs of communities.
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Research Symposium Participants
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Session Moderator
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Roger Glass, MD, PhD Director Fogarty International Center National Institutes of Health
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Speakers
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Oladele Akogun, PhD, MPH Coordinator Centre for Research and Development Professor of Public Health Parasitology Federal University of Technology, Yola, Nigeria
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Catherine Peckham, CBE, MD, FRCP, FMedSci Professor of Paediatric Epidemiology Institute of Child Health, University College London, UK
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Ahbay Bang, MD, MPH Director Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health (SEARCH)
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Facilitators
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Mwelecele Ntuli Malecela, BSc, MSc, PhD Director of Research Coordination and Promotion National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Tanzania Director Tanzania Lymphatic Filariasis Elimination Programmme
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Therese McGinn, DrPH, MPH Associate Professor of Clinical Population and Family Health Mailman School of Public Health Director RAISE Initiative
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Maria Merritt, PhD Assistant Professor Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
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Seema Shah, JD Contractor, Bioethicist Department of Bioethics, NIAID/HJF Liaison Office at the Division of AIDS
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Jeff Spieler Senior Science Advisor, Office of Population and Reproductive Health, Technology and Utilization Division of the Bureau for Global Health U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
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Susan Zimicki, PhD Director of the Communication for Change (C-Change) Program Academy for Educational Development
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