Plenary Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 8:30am - 10:30am Location: Victoria Hall
Summary of the First Two Days of the FP Conference Ward Cates, President, Family Health International
IBP Principles and Practice, and Country Experience Josephine Kibaru, Head Division of Reproductive Health, Ministry of Health Kenya
How Change Agents Make a Difference Moji Odeku, Director, Urban Reproductive Health Initiative, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
New Technologies for FP Advocacy Jotham Musinguzi, Director, Partners in Population and Development, Africa Regional Office
A09: Mobilizing Commitment and Funding for FP Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 10:30am - 11:45am Session Chair: Pape A Gaye Location: Sheena Hall A09: 1 The Fall and Rise of the Green Star: An analysis of effects of program restructuring to the weakening of the Tanzania National Family Planning Program and advocacy efforts to revive it. Christine Lasway1, Maurice Hiza2 1Family Health International, Tanzania; 2Tanzania Ministry of Health, Reproductive and Child Health Section. A09: 2 Engaging the Poor on Family Planning as a Poverty-reduction Strategy Imelda Zosa Feranil1, Cynthia Green2, Wasunna Owino2, Laurette Cucuzza1 1CEDPA, United States of America; 2Futures Group, United States of America A09: 3 Use of the RAPID Model for Advocacy with High-level Decision-makers Thomas Goliber Futures Group International, United States of America A09: 4 Global Resources Required for Family Planning Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries John Stover Futures Institute, United States of America
B09: Leading and Managing for Results in FP Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 10:30am - 11:45am Session Chair: Timothy R. Allen Location: Meera Hall B09: 1 Makerere University’s Investment in Pre-service Action-Oriented Leadership and Management Training: What are the Lessons for Family Planning? Morsi Mansour1, Stephen Kijjambu2 1Management Sciences for Health (MSH), United States of America; 2Dean of School of Medicine, Makerere University, College of Health Sciences B09: 2 Improving leadership and management at the front line to scale up and accelerate family planning results Joan Mansour1, Juliana Bantambya2 1Management Sciences for Health, United States of America; 2EngenderHealth /ACQUIRE, Tanzania B09: 3 Developing a Framework and Approach for Measuring Success in Repositioning Family Planning R. Scott Moreland, Nicole R Judice Futures group, United States of America B09: 4 Scaling Up Proven Public Health Interventions through a Locally Owned and Sustained Leadership Development Program in Rural Upper Egypt Abdo Hasan El Swesy Ministry of Health and Population, Egypt
C09: Access to RH Essential Medicines and Commodities: The Missing Link to Improving RH Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 10:30am - 11:45am Session Chair: Maggie Usher-Patel Location: Albert Hall C09: 1 Expanding Global Access to Emergency Contraception: Challenges and Lessons from the Public and Private Sector Elizabeth Westley International Consortium for Emergency Contraception, United States of America C09: 2 Policy and Advocacy Initiatives for Reproductive Health Commodity Security Jotham Musinguzi Partners in Population and Development Africa Regional Office, Uganda C09: 3 Public Private Partnerships in Supply Chain Management: Lessons for Family Planning Programs Alexis Heaton1, Christine Fullmer2 1John Snow, Inc., United States of America; 2PHD, a division of the Fuel Group C09: 4 UNFPA-WHO Collaborative Initiative to Review the Current Status of Access to a Core Set of Critical, Life-Saving Maternal/Reproductive Health Medicines in Selected Countries (Laos, Nepal, Philippines, Mongolia, & Ethiopia) Ahmed Kabir1, Helene Moller2 1UNFPA; 2WHO/Geneva
D09: Promoting Access and Affordability of FP Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 10:30am - 11:45am Session Chair: Angela Akol Location: Victoria Ballroom D09: 1 What type of programmes have been successful in increasing access of marginalized groups to FP/SRH? Nuriye Ortayli UNFPA, United States of America D09: 2 Integrating Equity Goals and Approaches into Policies, Plans, and Agendas Wasunna Owino, Suneeta Sharma Futures Group International, United States of America D09: 3 Community-Based Access to Injectables: Policy Changes around Task-Sharing Anthony Mbonye1, Shawn Malarcher2 1Uganda Ministry of Health; 2Consultant D09: 4 Improving Access to and Affordability of Family Planning Services Nancy McGirr, Shuvi Sharma, Nidhi Chaudhary Futures Group, United States of America
E09: Working Together to Integrate FP into Other Essential Services Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 10:30am - 11:45am Session Chair: Mario Festin Location: New Hall #1 E09: 1 Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRH&R), HIV/AIDS Linkages and Integration Study in Uganda Olive Sentumbwe Mugisa1, Rita Nalwada1, Rosemary Kindyomunda2, Dr. Esiru3, Collins Tusingirwe1, Beatrice Crahay1 1World Health Organisation, Uganda; 2UNFPA; 3Ministry of Health E09: 2 Kenya’s National Strategy on integrating RH and HIV: Main Features, Process followed in its development, Lessons Learned and Policy Implications Margaret Gitau, Bartilol Kigen National AIDS and STIs Control Programme (NASCOP) – Ministry of Health, Kenya E09: 3 Integrating Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy into Child Health Services in Rwanda: an essential child survival intervention Issakha Diallo1, Gloria Ekpo2, Naomi Brill Skena2 1Management Sciences for Health, United States of America; 2BASICS E09: 4 Implementing a Sustainable Integrated MCH/FP/RH Model Nagwa Samir, Lynne Morin Pathfinder International, Egypt
F09: Preparing the Next Generation of FP Providers Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 10:30am - 11:45am Session Chair: Rosemary Kamunya Location: New Hall #2 F09: 1 Addressing Gaps in Family Planning Education through Building the Capacity of Pre-service Tutors Helen Lugina1, Sheillah Matinhure1, Nina Frankel2, Holley Stewart3 1East, Central and Southern African Health Community, Tanzania; 2Capacity Project; 3Africa's Health in 2010 F09: 2 Introduction of Long Term Family Planning Methods to Address the Unmet Needs for Zambian Women Bernard Kasawa JHPIEGO Health Services and Systems Program, Zambia F09: 3 Introduction of two best practices in Madagascar: lessons learned about the implementation and analysis of the project Jennifer L Wesson1, Tara Nutley2, Serge Raharison3, Mackenzie Green1, Ny Lova Rabenja1 1Family Health International; 2MEASURE Evaluation; 3Madagascar Ministry of Health and Family Planning
A10: Improving FP Through Communication and Client Centered Care Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 11:45am - 1:00pm Session Chair: Gulen Arzum Ciloglu Location: Sheena Hall A10: 1 Engaging Malian Religious Leaders on the Issue of Male Involvement in FP Modibo Maiga1, Dr. Binta Keita2 1Futures Group International, Mali, Health Policy Initiative; 2Malian Ministry of Health (DSR) A10: 2 Designing a Family Planning Campaign for Rural Women in Zambia Uttara Bharath Kumar1, Reuben K. Mbewe2, Lynn Lederer1, Faraz Naqvi1 1Health Communication Partnership, Zambia; 2Ministry of Health, Zambia A10: 3 Expanding Technical Capacity in Conflict Settings: Leveraging Networks to Strengthen FP Programs Katie Mary Anfinson, Stephanie Weber, Melissa Sharer American Refugee Committee, United States of America A10: 4 Reducing Fertility in Ethiopia: Results of a Radio Serial Drama Kriss Barker, Negussie Teffera Population Media Center, South Africa
B10: Partnerships: A Powerful Force for Change Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 11:45am - 1:00pm Session Chair: Suzanne M. Reier Location: Meera Hall B10: 1 Building consumer markets for commercially viable products: The Locon F experience Francoise Armand, Jeffrey Barnes Abt Associates B10: 2 Large-Scale Partnership to improve family planning acceptance and use in Mali Arkia Doucoure - Diallo1, Lisa Nichols.1, Binta Keita2, Timothee Gandaho1, Ramata Komate - Fomba1 1USAID Health Program for Technical Assistance Plus (ATN PLUS), Mali; 2RH Division/National Directorate of Health / Ministry of Health Mali B10: 3 Creating a Compendium of Best Practices: Contributions of the IBP Kenya Team Marsden Solomon1, Monica Wanjiru3, Joyce Lavussa5, Bartilol Kigen4, Amanda Abbot2 1Family Health International, Kenya; 2Population Council, Kenya; 3Division of Reproductive Health, Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation; 4World Health Organization, Country Office, Kenya; 5Family Health International, North Carolina B10: 4 Partnering with faith-based organizations to diminish unmet need for family planning in Rwanda Laura Hurley, Laura Hoemeke, Suzanne Mukakabanda, Gaspard Bayigane Intrahealth International, Rwanda
C10: Innovations in Knowledge Sharing and Networking for FP: How to Make a Difference Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 11:45am - 1:00pm Location: Albert Hall C10: 1 Applying results of a global needs assessment: How can we make the latest health information easy to-find and easy-to-use for health professionals? Tara Sullivan, Philippe LeMay, Vanessa Mitchell, Megan O’Brien Center for Communication Programs, United States of America C10: 2 Creating knowledge pathways to improve reproductive health Maggie Usher-Patel1, Megan O’Brien2, Katie Richey1 1WHO, Switzerland; 2K4H/JHU/CCP C10: 3 International Association of Public Health Logisticians: Laying the Foundation for a Vibrant Online Community of Practice Hamisu Hassan, Jennifer Antilla, Sylvia Ness John Snow, Inc./ Making Medical Injections Safer (MMIS), Nigeria C10: 4 The 10 Elements of Family Planning Success: Engaging Family Planning Professionals Worldwide to Identify Factors for Success Ruwaida Salem1, Catherine Richey2 1Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs, United States of America; 2World Health Organization
D10: Gender and Reproductive Rights: The Foundation of Successful FP Programmes Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 11:45am - 1:00pm Session Chair: Janet Jackson Location: Victoria Ballroom D10: 1 The Development and Testing of a Programming Model for Addressing the Role of Men in Family Planning Andrew Levack, Theresa Castilla EngenderHealth, United States of America D10: 2 Evidence-Based Guidelines for Addressing Adolescent Contraception in the Context of Conservatism, Poverty, and Gender-Based Violence: A Peruvian Study Maria Raguz Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Peru D10: 3 Constructs of power and equity, and their association with contraceptive use among African men Doris Bartel1, Rob Stephenson2, Marcie Rubardt1 1CARE, United States of America; 2Emory University D10: 4 Promoting Reproductive Rights and Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents and Youth: Lessons learned from Colombia Lucy Wartnerberg1, Mona Kaidbey2, Ana Cristina Gonzalez1 1Unknown; 2UNFPA, United States of America
E10: Health Systems Strengthening: What to Target for Sustainable, Quality FP Services Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 11:45am - 1:00pm Session Chair: Eduard Bos Location: New Hall #1 E10: 1 The contribution of the Botswana Family Planning Program to the largest fertility decline in Sub-Saharan Africa Veronica Manana Leburu1, Shenaaz El-Halabi1, Lesego Mokganya1, Samuel Mills2 1Ministry of Health, Botswana; 2World Bank E10: 2 Upazilla Health System Strengthening – A Demand Side Financing and Integrated Approach for RH services from Bangladesh Ahmed Al Kabir Research, Training and Management (RTM) International, Bangladesh E10: 3 Strengthening Family Planning and Reproductive Health Programs Through Better Health Systems Ayman Mohsen, Barbara Seligman Abt Associates, United States of America
F10: Addressing Youth Special Needs: Lessons Learned from Research Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 11:45am - 1:00pm Session Chair: Laura Laski Location: New Hall #2 F10: 1 Youths As Effective Role Models in Integrated HIV and Family Planning Program in Rural Community - Lessons learnt from a Youth FP/HIV intervention in Nwaorieubi, Imo state of Nigeria Cornel Ekeh, Ben Ofudje, Anthony Obilor, Blessing Obasi, Oluchi Ofurum Society for Family Health, Nigeria F10: 2 Reaching young mothers and young girls with postpartum family planning services in Haiti Lucito Jeannis1, Robin Anthony Kouyate2, Véronique Dupont1 1Jhpiego; 2Academy for Educational Development, United States of America F10: 3 Qualitative Research to Improve Counseling on Dual Protection Targeting Adolescents in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Teresa Hoke1, Stella Mujaya1, Sebalda Leshabari2 1Family Health International, United States of America; 2School of Nursing, Muhimbili University
Capacity Building Sessions Time: Wednesday, 18 November 2009: 2:00-3:30pm
CB01: 1 The Missing Link: The Management of Change to Scale Up Effective Practices Tim Allen, Management Sciences for Health
CB02: 1 Using FP Tools: WHO Guidance and Provider Checklists Eva Canoutas, Family Health International
CB03: 1 Scaling Up From the Start: Beginning with the End in Mind Agenda | Case Study Trinity Zan, Family Health International
CB04: 1 Reality Check: A Forecasting Tool for Evidence-Based Planning and Advocacy John Pile, EngenderHealth
CB05: 1 Tips and Tools for FP Advocacy | Advocacy-to-Action Gap Rhonda Smith, Population Reference Bureau
CB06: 1 Documentation of "Practices that Make Programmes Work" Agenda | Compendium of Best Practices Suzanne Reier. World Health Organization/Implementing Best Practices
CB07: 1 "Social Analysis and Action" Approach Arzum Ciloglu, CARE
CB08: 1 Improving Technical Assistance with a Focus on Evidence-Based Practices Nandita Thatte, USAID
CB09: 1 Female Condom Programming Ilze Smit, Lucie van Mens, Hendrick Salla, Victoria Archibong, Universal Access to Female Condoms Joint Programme