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Appendix C: Workshop Agendas
Pages 199-207

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From page 199...
... Washington, DC 20001 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2010 Room 110 SESSION 1 -- CLOSED IOM COMMITTEE PROCESS AND CHARGE TO COMMITTEE MEETING OPENS TO PUBLIC 11:45 am–12:20 pm Sponsor Comments • Jacob Gayle, Ford Foundation, by phone • Elaine Gallin, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation • Scott Ratzan, Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.
From page 200...
... What is the sensitivity of these projections to assumptions concerning the prevention of HIV infection? Moderators: Geoff Garnett and Mead Over 12:20 pm–12:35 pm Projections of Global HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Geoff Garnett, Imperial College London 12:35 pm–12:50 pm Projections of Global HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Leigh Johnson, University of Cape Town, by video conference 12:50 pm–1:05 pm Projections of Global HIV/AIDS Financing Needs Lori Bollinger, Futures Institute 1:05 pm–1:35 pm Moderated Question and Answer Session 1:35 pm–1:45 pm Break SESSION 3 -- OPEN STATEMENT OF TASK #2: WHAT ARE THE U.S.
From page 201...
... Moderators: Francis Omaswa, Carmen Portillo, and Marla Salmon 3:25 pm–3:40 pm UNAIDS Strategy David Wilson, UNAIDS 3:40 pm–3:55 pm PEPFAR Strategy Joan Holloway, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator 3:55 pm–4:10 pm U.S.
From page 202...
... Moderators: Francis Omaswa, Carmen Portillo, and Marla Salmon 1:15 pm–1:25 pm Educational Collaboratives Kathy Cahill, Cahill, Davila and Associates 1:25 pm–1:35 pm Informatics Patti Abbott, Johns Hopkins University 1:35 pm–1:45 pm Academic Partnership, Electronic Health Records Robert Einterz, Indiana University 1:45 pm–1:55 pm Strategies for NGOs to Build HIV/AIDS Capacity in Africa Leslie Mancuso, JHPIEGO 1:55 pm–2:45 pm Moderated Question and Answer Session
From page 203...
... Convention Centre Ruby Auditorium Meiring Naude Road, Brummeria Pretoria, South Africa MONDAY, APRIL 12, 2010 WELCOME Meeting Co-Chairs: David Serwadda, Makerere University Tom Quinn, U.S. National Institutes of Health and Johns Hopkins University 8:30 am–8:35 am Welcome from Host Robin Crewe, Academy of Science of South Africa 8:35 am–8:45 am Welcome from Sponsor Jacob Gayle, Ford Foundation 8:45 am–9:00 am Summary of U.S.
From page 204...
... 204 PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE OF HIV/AIDS IN AFRICA 9:00 am–9:15 am The Impact of HIV/AIDS on African Governments and Society Papa Salif Sow, University of Dakar 9:30 am–9:45 am Projecting the HIV/AIDS Burden in 2020 and Beyond Brian Williams, South African Centre for Epidemiological Modeling and Analysis 9:45 am–10:00 am Break SESSION 2: COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES IN PLANNING FOR HIV/AIDS Session Moderator: Jessica Price, Committee Member 10:00 am–10:10 am Strong Ministries for Strong Health Systems Francis Omaswa, African Centre for Global Health and Social Transformation 10:10 pm–10:15 am Opening Statement Stephen Mallinga, Ministry of Health, Uganda 10:15 am–10:20 am Opening Statement Celicia Serenata, National AIDS Council, South Africa 10:25 am–10:30 am Opening Statement Joana Mangueira, National AIDS Council, Mozambique 10:30 am–12:00 pm Moderated Roundtable Discussion 12:00 pm–1:00 pm Lunch SESSION 3: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN PLANNING FOR HIV/AIDS Session Moderator: Tom Quinn, Committee Co-Chair Eric Goosby, U.S. Office of Global AIDS Coordinator, 1:00 pm–1:15 pm by video conference Mbulawa Mugabe, UNAIDS Regional Office 1:15 pm–1:30 pm
From page 205...
... 205 APPENDIX C 1:45 pm–2:45 pm Moderated Panel Discussion 2:45 pm–3:00 pm Break SESSION 4: ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC Session Moderator: Ames Dhai, Committee Member 3:00 pm–3:20 pm Building African Capacity to Assure Long-Term Procedural Justice in Situations of Scarce Resource Allocation Mark Heywood, AIDS Law Project 3:20 pm–3:40 pm Global Responsibilities: African Response Elizabeth Bukusi, Kenya Medical Research Institute 3:40 pm–4:00 pm Global Responsibilities: Western Response Devi Sridhar, Oxford University 4:00 pm–5:00 pm Moderated Panel Discussion 5:00 pm–7:00 pm Reception for Committee, Speakers, and All Workshop Attendees TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 2010 9:00 am–9:10 am Welcome and Recap of Day 1 Tom Quinn and David Serwadda, Committee Co-Chairs SESSION 5: BUILDING AFRICAN CAPACITY FOR HIV/AIDS Session Moderator: Carmen Portillo, Committee Member 9:10 am–9:25 am The Role of NGOs in Building Capacity for HIV/AIDS Paula Akugizibwe, AIDS & Rights Alliance for Southern Africa
From page 206...
... National Institutes of Health, Fogarty Center 11:55 am–12:10 pm The Role of Science Academies in Building Capacity for HIV/AIDS Tony Mbewu, Global Forum for Health Research, Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) 12:10 pm–12:25 pm Building African Research and Treatment Capacity James Hakim, University of Zimbabwe 12:25 pm–1:15 pm Moderated Panel Discussion
From page 207...
... 207 APPENDIX C 1:15 pm–2:15 pm Lunch SESSION 7: TWINNING PARTNERSHIPS TO BUILD LONG-TERM CAPACITY FOR HIV/AIDS Session Moderator: Francis Omaswa, Committee Member 2:15 pm–2:30 pm University Partnerships Sylvester Kimaiyo, Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare 2:30 pm–2:45 pm Military Partnerships Darrell Singer, U.S. Department of Defense HIV Program, Nigeria 2:45 pm–3:00 pm South–South Partnerships and Regional Strategies Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Centre for AIDS Programme of Research, South Africa 3:00 pm–3:15 pm Laboratory Systems Strengthening Initiative Danni Ramduth, Becton, Dickinson and Company 3:15 pm–4:15 pm Moderated Panel Discussion 4:15 pm–5:00 pm Open Forum for Discussion, Closing Remarks, and Wrap-up Tom Quinn and David Serwadda, Committee Co-Chairs 5:00 pm Adjourn


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