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Tuesday
, June 15
10:45am EDT
A1: Improving Community-based Programs in Maternal Health
Ambassador Ballroom
A2: Helping Babies get to One
Congressional Room
A3: Using Effective Health Policy Tools for Greater Impact
Executive Room
A4: What's Standing in the Way? Barriers to Voluntary Counseling and Testing
Empire Ballroom
A5: The Metrics of Impact Investing in Health
Hampton Ballroom
A6: Integration: Getting Results and Reaching Goals
Governors Room
2:30pm EDT
B1: Modeling the Potential Impact of an AIDS Vaccine
Ambassador Ballroom
B2: Models for Improving Metrics in Global Health
Congressional Room
B3: Community Approaches to Meeting Health Goals: Lessons from South Asia
Executive Room
B5: Progress in Reproductive Health: Including a Man's Perspective
Hampton Ballroom
B6: Surgical Metrics: Unmet Surgical Need and Impact on Global Health
Governors Room
B4: Health Systems Building Blocks: How to Build Strong Health Systems that Deliver Quality Services
Empire Ballroom
Wednesday
, June 16
10:30am EDT
C1: Beyond Sexual Violence: Next Steps in Helping Victims
Congressional Room
C2: Optimizing and Leveraging Private Sector Partnerships
Empire Ballroom
C3: Reaching MDG 6: What Will it Take to Make TB History?
Governors Room
C4: Improving Existing Data to Sustain Gains in Global Health
Capitol Room
2:00pm EDT
D1: Nutritional Supplements and Complementary Feeding Practices
Congressional Room
D2: Leveraging Capacity: Making Use of Existing Information Systems
Executive Room
D3: From Evidence to Action: Mainstreaming Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies
Blue Room
D4: Policy Initiatives to Break the Cycle of Neglect for Chagas
Governors Room
D5: Global Leadership: Who is Fighting Drug Resistance and How?
Diplomat Ballroom
D6: Building Global Health Careers: It's All About People
Palladian Ballroom
Thursday
, June 17
10:30am EDT
E1: NIGH Panel: Focus on Prevention
Congressional Room
E2: Removing Roadblocks: Effective Approaches in Improving Pharmaceutical Management
Executive Room
E3: Expanding Access through Mobile Health Services
Blue Room
E4: Health Vouchers: Successes and Obstacles to Effective Utilization
Governors Room
E5: MDG 4 and 5: Reaching Global Impact through Work at the Local Level
Ambassador Ballroom
E6: Next Steps in Health Information Systems Applications
Palladian Ballroom
3:45pm EDT
F1: Standards, Partnerships and Other Tools for Quality Improvement
Congressional Room
F2: Health Reform Approaches: Using Performance-based Financing to Reach Global Health Goals
Executive Room
F3: Efforts and Achievements in Obstetrical and Postpartum Care in Asia
Blue Room
F4: Accountability, Effectiveness and Transparency in Global Health
Governors Room
F5: Men, Violence and Gender Inequality: Cases from Brazil, India and South Africa
Diplomat Ballroom
F6: From Drug Users to Mother Support Groups: What's Working in HIV/AIDS Prevention
Empire Ballroom
Friday
, June 18
9:00am EDT
G1: Adding Metrics to the Reproductive Health Response in Humanitarian Relief Settings
Diplomat Ballroom
G2: Key Approaches to Address Urgent Health Needs of Adolescent Girls
Palladian Ballroom
G3: Research Track: NIGH Panel: Improved Methodologies in MCH Research
Congressional Room
G4: Better Communication for Better Health
Empire Ballroom
G5: Measuring the Success of Open Source Health Information Systems
Governors Room
G6: Reaching the Goal of Making Surgery an Integral Part of Primary Health Care
Capitol Room
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Health professionals and junior researchers considering or interested in the scope
Health professionals involved in the planning and implementation of health programs in resource-constrained settings. The audience would include careproviders
NGO staff or cooperating agency staff who want to implement an improvement project to strengthen the quality of health care or related services. No prior experience with quality improvement is required. Those with prio
partner organizati
People involved in country program development or sector planning and bilateral projects; public health officials in donor agencies and NGOs; ministry of health officials
policy makers
policy-makers
program managers
Program managers and implementers
Program managers and program evaluators-researchers
program planners
researchers
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those directly tasked with monitoring and evaluation; a wide range of stakeholders expected to participate in monitoring and evaluation tasks; and those expected to use findings or recommendations (e.g.
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, June 18
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Congressional Room
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Exhibition Hall Grand Opening
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Global Marketplace
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Welcome Reception
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Audience
advocates; some level of understanding of program planning and monitoring and evaluation
All conference registrants
and requirements for global health research
complexities
donors
experience
funding agency administrators; novice
Health professionals and junior researchers considering or interested in the scope
Health professionals involved in the planning and implementation of health programs in resource-constrained settings. The audience would include careproviders
NGO staff or cooperating agency staff who want to implement an improvement project to strengthen the quality of health care or related services. No prior experience with quality improvement is required. Those with prio
partner organizati
People involved in country program development or sector planning and bilateral projects; public health officials in donor agencies and NGOs; ministry of health officials
policy makers
policy-makers
program managers
Program managers and implementers
Program managers and program evaluators-researchers
program planners
researchers
Reserachers
Service providers
staff
those directly tasked with monitoring and evaluation; a wide range of stakeholders expected to participate in monitoring and evaluation tasks; and those expected to use findings or recommendations (e.g.