Presentations 2007

Partnerships/Private Sector/Public-Private Sector Partnerships Presentations at International Conference on Global Health

The Global Health Council hosted the 34th Annual International Conference on Global Health from May 29th through June 1st in Washington, DC. Panel presentations and workshops focused on Partnerships/Private Sector/Public-Private Partnerships themed issues. USAID’s PSP-One project also hosted an Expert Panel Event. Below are links to download Panel presentations from the GHC conference.

A3: Safe Drinking Water: The Role of Partnerships A4: The Other Side of the Coin: Funding Agency Perspectives B1: Partnerships for Development USAID's Global Development Alliance Model B2: The Obstetric Fistula Partnerships: Building Awareness, Capacity, Equity in Africa B3: Corporate Partnering for Health: From Global Administration to Local Implementation
B5: Health Services in Complex Humanitarian Times: Reading the Forgotten
  • Niger's 2005 Food Crisis: Rapid Expansion of Public Nutrition Recuperation Services; Maina Amsagana Boucar, Kathleen Hill
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  • Transforming a Fragile Health System in Post Conflict Afghanistan; A. Frederick Hartman
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  • Health Information and Delivery of Care in Burma's Conflict Zone; Mahn Mahn
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  • Global Fund-Supported Partnerships: Do they Work in Failed States?; Milton Amayun
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C1: Research and Capacity Strengthening: Lessons Learned from Sustained Partnerships
  • From Research Results to Policy, Implementation and Impact: Lessons from Sustained Partnerships; Uche Amazigo
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  • The Fogarty Experience with Partnerships for Training and Research; Roger I. Glass
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  • Research and Capacity Strengthening: Lessons from Sustained Partnerships; Robert Ridley
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  • Research and Capacity Strengthening: Lessons from Sustained Partnerships; James A. Whitworth
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C2: Access to Emergency Contraception: The International Consortium at 10 Years C3: Partnerships for the Spread and Scale Up of Health System Improvements
  • Scaling Up HIV Voluntary Counseling and Testing with Community and Home-Based Care Services in Rural Bugna District-Plan Ethiopia; Jemal Mohammed Ali
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  • The Science of Spread and Scale Up: Concepts and Examples; C. Joseph McCannon
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  • Results of Scale-Up Using the Collaborative Improvement Approach; David D. Nicholas
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  • Operations Research in Afghanistan; Carl Taylor
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C5: Knowledge for Success: Better Service through Better Information Malaria Research, Partnerships and Community D1: Creating Change: Partnership Models for Global Advocacy D2: Partnering with Faith-Based Organizations to Affect Change D3: Public-Private Partnerships to Get Products out the Door D4: Evaluating Drug Donation and Access Programs: Learning What Works
  • A Working Framework for Evaluating Drug Donation and Access (DDA)Programs; Timothy D. Dye
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  • Local Perspectives on a Cancer Drug Donation and Access Programme in Sudan; Hussein Hamad
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  • Ongoing Challenges of a Global International Assistance Program; Stephanie Lassarat
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  • Role of Drug Donation & Access as Components of Comprehensive Health Care: National Perspectives; A Sam-Abbenyi
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D7: Drug Resistant TB: Global Implications of a Man-Made Threat
  • Strategies and Results Improving Multidrug Resistant TB Control in Brazil; Margareth Pretti Dalcolmo
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  • Drug Resistant TB: Global Implications of a Man-Made Threat; Ernesto Jaramillo
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E1: It's all Complicated: Multi-Sectoral Partnerships E2: Family Planning and HIV Integration: Essential Partnerships for Better Health E3: Containing Antimicrobial Resistance in South America: An Integrated Approach E5: Partnerships to Increase Access to Products In-Country