IFGH International Conference 2014 Abstracts, Presentations and Recordings.
On the 5th and 6th of November the IFGH held the 2014 IFGH International Conference in partnership with Concern around the theme of ‘Partnerships for Health’. The conference was well attended and provoked some interesting thoughts regarding the value of partnerships as well as how to recognise a partnership that is not performing effectively. For those who were unable to attend and for anyone who has an interest in this area the Abstracts Book, which compiles all the abstracts presented at the conference, can be found through this link. As well as the Abstracts Book, many of the sessions at the conference were recorded. Below are the links to the recordings for each session at the conference. The recordings are of the audio and the presentation in tandem as well as any Q and A. The accompanying presentations can also be found here without the audio.
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Speakers/Panellists | Title | Presentations | Links to Recordings | |||
Opening Address | ||||||
Liz Higgins (Irish Aid) | – | Recordings | ||||
Keynote Address 1 | ||||||
Sisonke Msimang (Writer & Activist) | ‘Health, Violence & Poverty: Lessons from the Oscar Pistorius Trial’ | Presentation Slides | Recording | |||
Vanina Laurent-Ledru (MSD) | ‘Shared Value & a Sustainable Future: Creating Public-Private Partnerships That Work’ | Presentation Slides | Recording | |||
Spectrum of Partnerships Chair: Aidan Leavy & Nadine Ferris France | ||||||
Carlos Bruen | Global health partnerships: Does accountability to communities fall between the cracks? | Presentation Slides | ||||
Rosarii Griffin | Capacity building and partnership in the developing world: Reflections on partnership between Lesotho, Uganda, Malawi, and Ireland | Presentation Slides | ||||
Diarmuid McClean | Donor partnerships: Early experiences and challenges as a focal donor | – | ||||
Fiona Larkan | Developing a framework for good research partnership in global health | Presentation Slides | ||||
Karen Hand | The role of brands & branding in NGO’s | Presentation Slides | ||||
Siobhan Patten | Where community development meets organisational development | Presentation Slides | ||||
Marjolein Mwanamwenge | Intersectoral collaboration to reduce malnutrition in Mumbwa district, Zambia | Presentation Slides | ||||
Neil Landreville | A twinning partnership between Debre Birhan and Elmhurst hospital: A model for sustainable capacity building | Presentation Slides | ||||
Parallel Sessions 1 | ||||||
Partnership Panorama Chair: David Weakliam | ||||||
Tony Ryan | Practical demonstration | Presentation Slides | ||||
David Weakliam | Introduction and scene setting | Presentation Slides | ||||
Méabh Ni Bhuinneann | Mayo General Hospital – Londiani District Hospital Partnership | Presentation Slides | ||||
Vicki Doyle | CDI: Lessons from Partnership Evaluations | Presentation Slides | ||||
Trish Scanlan | Muhimbili National Hospital, Tanzania – Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin Partnership | Presentation Slides | ||||
Public-Private Partnerships Chair: Malcolm MacLachlan | ||||||
Jean-Pierre Paccaud | Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative | – | ||||
Carmel Halpin | Accenture | Presentation Slides | ||||
Jens Van Roey | Janssen Global Public Health Group | Presentation Slides | ||||
Tom O’ Callaghan | iHeed | – | ||||
Magnus Conteh | World Vision Ireland | Presentation Slides | ||||
Linda O’ Sullivan | Business in the Community Ireland | Presentation Slides | ||||
Ethical Partnerships – A Student Focused Discussion & Workshop Chair: Brynne Gilmore | ||||||
Sean O’Connell | UCD Volunteers Overseas | – | ||||
Shira Goldstein | Masters in Global Health, Trinity College, Dublin | – | ||||
Patrick O’Donnell | Social Inclusion, University of Limerick | – | ||||
Jeanne Spillane | Masters of Development Programme, University College Dublin/Trinity College Dublin | Presentation Slides | ||||
Rebecca Conlon Trant & Sarah Kyne | Medical Overseas Voluntary Electives, TCD | – | ||||
Snapshot Oral Presentations Chair: Fiona Larkan & Enida Friel | ||||||
Adele Fox | Lessons learned from partnering with the ministry of health to test an integrated care group model in rural Burundi | Presentation Slides | ||||
Sinead O’Reilly | Nutrition innovation in GOAL Zimbabwe through partnership with government actors | Presentation Slides | ||||
Avril Hutch | Seven years of the RSCI/COSECSA partnership: lessons learned | Presentation Slides | ||||
Philomena Omoregie | Increasing uptake of HIV prevention of mother-to-child-transmission through partnership with community gate keepers in Ede, Nigeria | Presentation Slides | ||||
Breda Gahan | Partnering for effective HIV and AIDS education through community drama in rural Sierra Leone | Presentation Slides | ||||
Marion Rowland | Improving neonatal intensive care with partners in Ethiopia | Presentation Slides | ||||
Douglas Burke | King’s Sierra Leone Partnership – An innovative model for medical electives | Presentation Slides | ||||
Markus Köker | Partnerships for change: A cost benefit analysis of Self Help Groups in Ethiopia, with reference to related surveys | Presentation Slides | ||||
Jessica Grene | Faecal sludge management in Freetown, Sierra Leone – piloting partnership models and projects | Presentation Slides | ||||
IRISH AID ANNUAL FATHER MICHAEL KELLY EVENT | ||||||
Professor Father Michael Kelly (Zambia) | ‘The Negative Role of Stigma, Prejudice and Certain Legal Measures in the Response to HIV and AIDS.’ | |||||
Noerine Kaleeba (TASO Uganda) | Presentation Slides | |||||
Nadine Ferris France (Irish Forum for Global Health) | Presentation Slides | |||||
Keynote Address 2 | ||||||
Jacky Jones (Irish Times Health Columnist, Member of Healthy Council of Ireland) | ‘The role of trust, power and leadership in partnerships for health’ | – | ||||
Emanuele Sapienza (United Nations Development Programme) | Presentation Slides | |||||
The Role of Partnerships in Tackling the Ebola Crisis Chair: Rosalyn Tamming | ||||||
David Weakliam (HSE)Diamuid O Donovan (HSE & NUI Galway)Margaret Fitzgerald (HSE) Anne O’ Mahoney (Concern Worldwide) | Presentation SlidesPresentation SlidesPresentation Slides – | |||||
Parallel Oral Abstract Presentations 1 | ||||||
Information Communication and Technology for Health Chair: Noel Murphy & Leonie Corcoran | ||||||
Nathalis Wamba | Prerequisites for critical capacity development/enhancement in low resource-settings: an eHealth and eLearning case study | Presentation Slides | ||||
Tiwonge Kawonga | eHealth in low resource settings: the need for greater information communication technology for capacity building | Presentation Slides | ||||
Frédérique Vallières | Partnership and other practical considerations for the implementation of mobile health in LMICs | Presentation Slides | ||||
Joe Gallagher | The role of primary healthcare and eHealth in Malawi Africa | Presentation Slides | ||||
Chris Watson | Biomarkers and Health for Community Management of Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes in Low-Resourced Countries | Presentation Slides | ||||
Health System Strengthening Chair: Eilish McAuliffe & Ruairi Brugha | ||||||
Philomena Omoregie | Creating partnerships with community keepers toward promoting male involvement in antenatal care programme in Ede, Nigeria | Presentation Slides | ||||
Ogenna Uduma | Research partnership for health system strengthening: a case study of STEM (Support, Train and Empower Managers) | Presentation Slides | ||||
Katie Waller | Maker for MNCH; “a model for partnerships to locally fill the MNCH equipment gaps in Kenya” | Presentation Slides | ||||
Hannah McCauley | ‘Creating skilled clinicians: Saving babies lives | Presentation Slides | ||||
Margaret Bee | Creating sustainable partnership by building capacity of community structures in urban slums of Sierra Leone | Presentation Slides | ||||
Emerging Voices-Early Career Perspectives Chair: Steve Macdonald & Nuha Ibrahim | ||||||
Alison Rodgers | Northern Irish student midwives experiences of Malawi | Presentation Slides | ||||
Camille Boostrom | Partnerships for doctoral research: lessons learned from Ethiopia | – | ||||
Brynne Gilmore | The Student Outreach Group: A model of Irish Universities’ partnerships for global health | Presentation Slides | ||||
Jamie Saris | Moving the Young Scientist to Tanzania: Partnerships, Pitfalls and the Definition of Outcomes | Presentation Slides | ||||
Lisa Donaldson | Partners in elearning: lessons learned in Ireland and Malawi from the development of an MSc Community Systems Health Research | Presentation Slides | ||||
Parallel Oral Abstract Presentations 2 | ||||||
Maternal Neonatal and Child Health Chair: Ogenna Uduma & Diarmuid O’Donovan | ||||||
Marie Hallissey | ‘Getting Through the Door’: Partnering with Domestic Worker Recruiters to Access a Hidden Population | Presentation Slides | ||||
Aisling Walsh | Partnership stresses: a reality check | Presentation Slides | ||||
Adele Fox | Striving to make a partnership work: managing a donor driven partnership in South Sudan | Presentation Slides | ||||
Jessica Grene | Sanitation marketing in Kenema, Sierra Leone: Challenges to scale-up and opportunities for success. | Presentation Slides | ||||
Katie Waller | Human-centred design as a method for creating partnerships with marginalized groups: Engaging traditional birth attendants in Sierra Leone | Presentation Slides | ||||
Mary McCauley | Reflections of Medical Volunteers Partnering with Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO) | Presentation Slides | ||||
Partnership Medley Chair: Anne Matthews & Connell Foley | ||||||
Matthew Shipsey | School in a Box: An information, communication and technology prescription for maternal health Illiteracy in Mozambique: A work in progress | Presentation Slides | ||||
Bianca Van Bavel | Academic partnerships in biomedical research for global health: could a project lost be a partner gained? | – | ||||
Kathleen Bennett | Capacity building in qualitative social sciences for the management of chronic diseases in the Mediterranean region | Presentation Slides | ||||
BethAnn Roch | Setting up a medical anthropology network in Ireland | Presentation Slides | ||||
Aoife Kirk | HSE Global Health and ESTHER Alliance Survey 2014 | Presentation Slides | ||||
Dr. Su Ming Khoo | Civil society-government partnerships for health protection-banning Asbestos in Thailand | Presentation Slides | ||||
HIV, Disabilities and Inclusive Health Chair: Mary Van Lieshout & Fiona Larkan | ||||||
Jessica O’Dowd | A core set of clinical skills for community based rehabilitation in low and middle income countries | Presentation Slides | ||||
Breda Gahan | Going beyond pills: tracking ART lost to follow up in Odisha State, India | Presentation Slides | ||||
Zehara Said | Partnership for HIV prevention and impact reduction in Addis Ababa and Kalu Wordeas, Ethiopia | Presentation Slides | ||||
Deirdre Ní Cheallaigh | We are the change: dealing with HIV related self-stigma in Zimbabwe | Presentation Slides | ||||
Julia Brown | The role of global health partnerships in the discontinuation of female genital mutilation/cutting in Sudan | Presentation Slides | ||||
Meghan Hussey | Building a caring community: partnership advancing health and inclusion of persons with disabilities in Tanzania | Presentation Slides | ||||
Parallel Panel Sessions 2 | ||||||
Partnerships in Emergency Situations Chair: Rosalyn Tamming | ||||||
Mike Clarke (Evidence Aid)Anne Street (CAFOD)Richard Allen (The Mentor Initiative) | Presentation SlidesPresentation SlidesPresentation Slides | |||||
Ethical Partnerships: A Follow-up Discussion Chair: Brynne Gilmore | ||||||
Group Participation. | This session will disseminate the working guidelines developed in the previous student session and allow for further input and feedback to these guidelines and the role of students in voluntary overseas projects. | – | ||||
Closing Keynote: JOHN KEVANY MEMORIAL LECTURE | ||||||
Introduction from Sabrina Kevany | – | |||||
Address by Eilish McAuliffe (University College Dublin) | ‘Rethinking Research Partnerships: Purpose, Process & Product’ | Presentation Slides | ||||
Closing session | ||||||
David Weakliam & Rosalyn Tamming | Reflections on Partnership | – |
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