2010 Roundtable Evaluation
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Please select a roundtable presenter to evaluate:
Malva Baskovich, World Bank, Peru Marketing Sanitation to the Poor in Peru, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 12
David Ameyaw, Millenium Challenge Corporation, United States, Quantifying Health Facility Improvements and their Impacts, Palladian Ballroom, Table 5
James F. Phillips, Scaling Up Field Trial Success to a National Policy Initiative, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 1
Jocelyn Kelly, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, United States, Sexual Violence in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Palladian Ballroom, Table 8
Habtamu Belete, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, Effect of Community Resource Persons on Childcare Practices, Palladian Ballroom, Table 1
Leo Bryant, Marie Stopes International, United Kingdom, Reproductive Health and the Challenge of Climate Change Adaptation, Palladian Ballroom, Table 9
Crystal Dreisbach, Family Health International, United States, Global Consultation Conclusions on Community Based Distribution of Injectable Contraception, Palladian Ballroom, Table 13
Pham Duc Minh, Pathfinder International, Vietnam, Public Private Partnership for HIV/AIDS Prevention in Vietnam, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 5
Katamujuna Emilly, International HIV/AIDS Alliance, Uganda, PLHIV are a Key Resource to Strengthening Linkages, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 6
Sally Ethelston, PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative, United States, Preparing for Malaria Vaccines: Advocacy and Communications, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 7
Louise Fignole, Supply Chain Management System (SCMS), Haiti, Keeping Cool in a Crisis: Lessons from Haiti, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 13
Karen Hardee, Population Action International, United States, Linking Family Planning with Climate Change Adaptation in Ethiopia, Palladian Ballroom, Table 10
David Hausner, John Snow Research and Training Institute, Inc., India, High Coverage of Most at Risk Populations Reduces HIV Risk, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 8
Gregory Kamugisha, Futures Group, Tanzania, Increased Allocation of Public Resources to Family Planning, Palladian Ballroom, Table 11
Oanh Thuy Kim, USAID, Vietnam, Impact of H5N1 Programs on Vietnam’s H1N1 Response, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 9
Pierre Munyura, CHF International, Rwanda, Quantitative Assessment of Local Capacity Building Strategy, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 2
Ines Gege Buki, Management Sciences for Health, Rwanda, Readiness Assessment of Pharmaceutical Care Practice in Rwanda, Palladian Ballroom, Table 3
Josselyn Neukom, Population Services International, United States, Increasing Uptake of Long Term Methods in Zambia, Palladian Ballroom, Table 12
Robert Ntalaka, AIDS Information Centre, Uganda, Uganda, Mobile Phones Increase Uptake of HIV Testing, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 10
Frank Nyonator, Ghana Health Service, Ghana, Strengthening Health Systems to support Primary Health Care in Ghana, Palladian Ballroom, Table 6
Dane Button, Forum One Communications, United States, Open Data and Health: Set Your Data Free, Palladian Ballroom, Table 7
Jeff Richardson, Abbott Fund, United States, Strengthening Laboratory Training: A Capacity Building Approach, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 4
Andrew Schroeder, Direct Relief International, United States, Geographic Business Intelligence and HIV/AIDS Monitoring in Haiti, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 11
Stephanie Watson Grant, MEASURE Evaluation, Jamaica, Building on Local Strength to Expand M&E Capacity, Diplomat Ballroom, Table 3
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