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PROGRAMME

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DAY1: THURSDAY 28 APRIL 2011


8.30-9.00 REGISTRATION, TEA, NETWORKING 

9.00-9.15 WELCOME (view opening remarks)

9.15-10.15 PLENARY SESSION 1

  • Future perspectives for the distribution of disease burden by 2030: Disease control priorities in low-income countries

10.15 - 10.30 OPENING REMARKS

10.30-11.00 TEA BREAK

11.00-12.30 PLENARY SESSION 2

  • Post MDG aid and research architecture  
    • Dr Claire Melamed, Head of the Growth and Equity Programme, ODI (view lecture, view slides)
  • Social determinants for health by 2030: new trends and data - programme and research challenges

12.30-13.30 LUNCH BREAK

13.30-15.00 PLENARY SESSION 3

  • Health care delivery innovations from the developing world? Case studies from the WDF projects
  • Perspectives from sub Saharan Africa of the new burden of diseases with specific emphasis on mental health
    • Dr Markos Tesfaye, Head, Department of Psychiatry, College of Public Health and Medical Sciences, Jimma University Ethiopia (view lecture, view slides)
  • Perspectives from Asia on new burden of diseases with specific emphasis on SRHR

15.00-15.30 TEA BREAK

15.30-16.45 PANEL DISCUSSION: What does Global Health research do right now? What does it need to do tomorrow?

Download 'Provocations to conference participants' developed by Enreca Health and Elizabeth Pisani.

Facilitator Elizabeth Pisani, PhD, Author (View panel discussion)
Panelists:

    • Prof Fred Binka, Dean, School of Public Health, University of Ghana
    • Prof Gibson S. Kibiki, Director, Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Centre
    • Prof Ib Bygbjerg, Professor, Department of International Health, Immunology & Microbiology, University of Copenhagen
    • Dr Moshi Ntabaye, Executive Director, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre
    • Prof Peter Aaby, Director, Bandim Health Project and Board member, INDEPTH
    • Ms Sivananthi Thanenthiran, Programme Manager (Information, Communications & Research), ARROW -The Asian-Pacific Resource & Research Centre for Women
    • Prof Susan Reynolds Whyte, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen
16.45-17.00 CLOSING REMARKS

DAY2: FRIDAY 29 APRIL 2011


9.00-12.30 GLOBAL DOCTORS SEMINAR: Beyond the MDGs - Opportunities and Challenges for Human Resources in Health

8.30-9.00 REGISTRATION, TEA, NETWORKING

9.00-9.15 Opening of seminar (view opening remarks)

9.15-10.00 SESSION 1: Human Resources in Health - an expensive and limited resource

10.00-10.30 Coffee break

10.30-11.30 SESSION 2: Entrepreneurship and HRH

  • Task shifting - maintaining quality whilst improving availability of services 
  • Unaddressed health concerns - who is to take care of neglected or emerging diseases?

11.30-12.15 SESSION 3: Panel discussion with participating speakers (view panel discussion)

12.15-12.30 Closing of seminar  

12.30-13.30 LUNCH

13.30-15.45 ROUNDTABLE SESSION: Strengthening systems for research for health: How can we enhance local ownership and local priority setting in the South?

Opening remarks by Birte Holm Sørensen, Board Member, Enreca Health (view opening remarks)

Chair Prof Carel IJsselmuiden, Director, Council on Health Research for Development (COHRED) (view roundtable session)
Participants:

    • Dr Amar-Singh HSS, Senior Consultant Paediatrician (Community), Head of Paediatric Department Hospital, Malaysia
    • Dr Anil Kapur, Managing Director, World Diabetes Foundation
    • Mr Esben Sønderstrup, Chief Health Adviser, Danida
    • Prof Flemming Konradsen, Chairman, Platform on Human Health
    • Prof Fred Binka, Dean, School of Public Health, University of Ghana
    • Prof Gibson S. Kibiki, Director for Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Centre
    • Dr Line Matthiessen-Guyader, Head of Unit, Infectious Diseases and Public Health, DG Research & Innovation, European Commission
    • Dr Manuel Dayrit, Director, Human Resources for Health, WHO
    • Dr Moshi Ntabaye, Executive Director, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre
15.45-16.00 CLOSING REMARKS

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