Irish Forum for Global Health Conference
‘The Global Health Workforce: Pathways to Health’ Why are health workers important?
2nd – 3rd February 2012 Programme
THURSDAY 2ND FEBRUARY
8:30-9:00am – Global Health Village (Exam Hall)
Tea & Coffee
9:15-10:00am – O’Flanagan Theatre
Welcome and opening remarks – Professor Cathal Kelly (CEO, RCSI)
Chair: Dr. David Weakliam (Chair, IFGH)
Minister Joe Costello (Minister of State for Trade and Development)
Mr. Cathal Magee (CEO, Health Service Executive (HSE))
Dr. Mubashar Sheikh (Executive Director, Global Health Workforce Alliance)
Professor Eilis McGovern (President, RCSI)
10:15-11:00am – O’Flanagan Theatre
Responding to Current Challenges in the Human Resources for Health Crisis
Chair: Dr. Mphu Ramatlapeng (Minister of Health, Lesotho)
Ms Dorothy Ngoma (Executive Director of the National Organization of Nurses and
Midwives of Malawi and Oxfam Ambassador)
Dr Tom O’ Callaghan (CEO of the iheed Institute)
Discussion
11:00-11:30 – Global Health Village (Exam Hall)
Tea & Coffee Break
11:30-13:00pm – Parallel Sessions (Tutorial Rooms 1, 2&3, 4)
Parallel Session 1: North South Partnerships – Education, Training & Capacity Building
Chair: David Weakliam
David Weakliam – Introduction to theme and link with DCU symposium
Michael Earley – The burden of facial clefting and how its global impact can be addressed
(p.21)
Kieran O’Driscoll – The Institute of ENT and Audiology in Zambia (p.24)
Tony Ryan – 10 steps to an International Partnership
Farid Lamara – ESTHER Alliance
Panel Discussion
Parallel Session 2: Community-Based Responses
Chair: Jim Clarken
Enida Friel – Introduction to theme and link with DCU symposium
Gwyneth Cotes – Effectiveness and sustainability of an integrated Care Group model in
delivering community health services (p.41)
Khalifa Elmusharaf – Participatory Ethnographic Evaluation Research (PEER) empowers
marginalized women to engage in Community Directed Reproductive Health Interventions
(p.44)
Adrianna Murphy – Using Community Health Workers to Manage Hypertension in Urban India:
A Cost effectiveness Analysis (p.57)
Enida Friel – Public Health Advocacy in Low Income Settings: Views and Experiences on
Effective Strategies and Evaluation of Health Advocates in Malawi (p. 46)
Panel Discussion
Parallel Session 3: Health Worker Motivation & Retention & Task Shifting
Chair: Anne Mathews
Anne Mathews – Introduction to theme and link with DCU symposium
Jennifer Weiss –A model for motivation of Community Health Workers (p. 89)
Helen Prytherch – Influences on the motivation, performance and job satisfaction of primary
health care providers in rural Tanzania (p. 85)
Posy Bidwell – The Implementation Challenges of Improving Motivation through better
financial incentives in South Africa, Malawi and Tanzania (p. 63)
Tavares Madede – Motivating and Retaining Mid-level Cadres in Obstetric Services (p.86)
Breda Gahan – PLHIV as Peer Counsellors in first level Health Care Facilities in Haiti (p. 71)
Ian Hodgson – Networks of People living with HIV: strengthening community responses to HIV
in Uganda (p. 72)
Panel Discussion
13:00 – 13:45pm – Global Health Village (Exam Hall)
Lunch
13:45-14:15pm – Oral Poster Sessions (Exam Hall)
Chair: Aisling Walsh, Co-Chair: Nuha Ibrahim
Community-Based Responses:
Khalifa Elmusharaf – Innovative Participatory Health Education ‘IPHE’: an approach to capacity
strengthening for researches and policy makers (p. 43)
John Kadzandira – “Create CBOs or no funding for HIV work” The case of external funding on
community HIV response in Malawi (p. 49)
Rose Luz – Community-driven Scale-Up of Community Case Management (p.56)
Ethical Health Worker Recruitment & Migration:
Posy Bidwell – The dynamics of temporary doctor migration: The experience of South African
doctors working in Ireland (p. 92)
14:30-15:50pm – Parallel Sessions (Tutorial Rooms 1, 2&3, 4)
Parallel Session 1: North-South Partnerships – Education, Training & Capacity Building (focus on
education)
Chair: Noel Murphy, Co-Chair: Danny Edwards
Lesley Anne Long – Turning the HEAT up for community health workers (p. 25)
Elsheikh Badr – Sudan academy of health sciences – an innovative response to health
Aisling Lavelle – The impact of geographical and cultural translocation on students in a
western medical school (p. 25)
Everd Maniple Bikaitwoha – PhD programme for Health Systems Research Capacity
Strengthening in Africa (p. 18)
Fiona MacLeod – Moving Mountains to Develop Public Health Knowledge and Skills in Uganda
and Ireland (p. 27)
Abobakr Shadad – An initiative for training collaboration between An Irish and Sudanese
multidisciplinary diabetes centre (p. 30)
Ogenna Uduma – The international doctorate in global health: building capacity for health
system research (p. 32)
Panel Discussion
Parallel Session 2: Community-Based Responses (focus on strengthening community health systems)
Chair: Louis Da Gama, Co-Chair: Nadine Ferris France
Aisling Walsh – Sustainability of community based organisations for HIV/AIDS care and
support services in Zambia (p. 59)
Brain van Wyk – Health systems barriers to adherence to antiretroviral treatment programme
in rural South Africa (p. 60)
Carlos Bruen – Increasing Country & Community Involvement in Global Health Policy
Processes? The Case of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (p. 39)
Breda Gahan – People living with HIV in Orissa State, India supporting others living with HIV
Duaa Abu-Sin – University Community Partnership Project: Community Selection Criteria and
Parallel Session 3: Health Worker Motivation & Retention & Task Shifting (focus on mid-level providers)
Chair: Eilsih McAuliffe
Mohsin Sidat – Who is doing what? Performance of the emergency obstetric signal functions by
non-physician clinicians and nurse-midwives in Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania (p. 88)
Susan Bradley – An in-depth exploration of health worker supervision in Malawi and Tanzania
Henry Mollel – Expected to deliver: Alignment of regulation, training, and actual performance
of emergency obstetric care providers in Malawi and Tanzania (p. 75)
Juzer Lotya – Addressing Malawi’s human resources capacity to address obstetrics and
Panel Discussion
15:50-16:15pm – Global Health Village (Exam Hall)
Tea & Coffee Break
16:15-16:50pm – Film Viewing: O’Flanagan Theatre
Chair: David Weakliam
His Excellency A.J.D. Ndou – Introduction
“The Motherland Tour – A Journey of African Women with Yvonne Chaka Chaka” – The film
highlights the progress and challenges in the fight against global diseases and features
inspiring stories from women across Africa.
17:00 – 20:00pm – O’Flanagan Theatre
Lecture and Evening Reception
Strengthening the Health Workforce to Respond to HIV and Other Major Diseases
Chair: Irish Aid
Annual Irish Aid Professor Father Michael Kelly Lecture
Dr. Mphu Ramatlapeng, Minister of Health, Lesotho
Professor Father Michael Kelly, Zambia
Yvonne Chaka Chaka, South African Singer, UNICEF and Roll Back Malaria Ambassador and UN
Envoy for Africa
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