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Achieving the MDGs: Poverty Reduction, Reproductive Health and Health Sector Reform Bangkok, Thailand, 16 to 27 March 2009 Monday 16 March. Tuesday 17 March. Wednesday 18 March. Thursday 19 March. Friday 20 March. 08:30- 10:30 1. Course Opening and Welcome: mapping of big picture issues, discussion of agenda Tom Merrick, WBI 5. Why Worry About Economics? Its Language and Limitations Abdo Yazbeck, WB 9. Inequalities in Health: Tools for Documenting and Understanding Them Abdo Yazbeck, WB 13. Reproductive Health: From Concepts to Action Tom Merrick, WBI 17. Epidemiological Tools: DALYs, cost- effectiveness, etc. Tom Merrick, WBI 11:00- 12:30 2. Threats to Reproductive Health: Real and Perceived Abdo Yazbeck, WB 6. Health Systems: What they are, how they vary, Gaston Sorgho, WBI 10. Population, Reproductive Health and Poverty Reduction Tom Merrick, WBI 14. The Design of a Service Delivery Package Gaston Sorgho, WBI 18. Resource Allocation Tools: Marginal Budgeting for Bottlenecks (MBB) Abdo Yazbeck, WB Lunch 13:30- 15:00 3. Pathways Framework for Improved Reproductive Health Outcomes Tom Merrick, WBI 7. Poverty Reduction Strategies: reproductive health and poverty linkages Abdo Yazbeck, WB & Tom Merrick, WBI 11. Gender, Poverty and Reproductive Health Angela Chen, EDC 15. How Much Does It Cost? A tool for managing costing in the health sector Abdo Yazbeck, WB 19. Priority Setting Tools and Case Example Abdo Yazbeck, WB 15:30- 17:00 4. Group work on indicators based on Safar Banu case 8. Introduction to Group Work and Kambunia case: how should countries adapt MDG targets? 12. Should Kambunia concentrate on raising its overall MDG indicators or focus on equity? 16. How would you adapt Kambunia’s proposed service package based on experience in your country? 20. The proposed Kambunia plan costs $11.36 but the Min. of Finance says only $10 availablewhat do you cut?
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Page 1: Achieving the MDGs: Poverty Reduction, … the MDGs: Poverty Reduction, Reproductive Health and Health Sector Reform Bangkok, Thailand, 16 to 27 March 2009 Monday 16 March. Tuesday

Achieving the MDGs: Poverty Reduction, Reproductive Health and Health Sector Reform Bangkok, Thailand, 16 to 27 March 2009

Monday 16 March. Tuesday 17 March. Wednesday 18 March. Thursday 19 March. Friday 20 March.

08:30-

10:30 1. Course Opening and Welcome: mapping of big picture issues, discussion of agenda Tom Merrick, WBI

5. Why Worry About Economics? Its Language and Limitations Abdo Yazbeck, WB

9. Inequalities in Health: Tools for Documenting and Understanding Them Abdo Yazbeck, WB

13. Reproductive Health: From Concepts to Action Tom Merrick, WBI

17. Epidemiological Tools: DALYs, cost-effectiveness, etc. Tom Merrick, WBI

11:00-12:30

2. Threats to Reproductive Health: Real and Perceived Abdo Yazbeck, WB

6. Health Systems: What they are, how they vary, Gaston Sorgho, WBI

10. Population, Reproductive Health and Poverty Reduction Tom Merrick, WBI

14. The Design of a Service Delivery Package Gaston Sorgho, WBI

18. Resource Allocation Tools: Marginal Budgeting for Bottlenecks (MBB) Abdo Yazbeck, WB

Lunch

13:30-15:00

3. Pathways Framework for Improved Reproductive Health Outcomes Tom Merrick, WBI

7. Poverty Reduction Strategies: reproductive health and poverty linkages

Abdo Yazbeck, WB & Tom Merrick, WBI

11. Gender, Poverty and Reproductive Health Angela Chen, EDC

15. How Much Does It Cost? A tool for managing costing in the health sector Abdo Yazbeck, WB

19. Priority Setting Tools and Case Example Abdo Yazbeck, WB

15:30-

17:00 4. Group work on indicators based on Safar Banu case

8. Introduction to Group Work and Kambunia case: how should countries adapt MDG targets?

12. Should Kambunia concentrate on raising its overall MDG indicators or focus on equity?

16. How would you adapt Kambunia’s proposed service package based on experience in your country?

20. The proposed Kambunia plan costs $11.36 but the Min. of Finance says only $10 available—what do you cut?

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ParticipantsNo. Name Country

1 Pir Mohammad Paya Afghanistan

2 Elsona Agolli Albania

3 Helal Uddin Bangladesh

4 Hilary Syme Bangladesh

5 S.M. Jakaria Bangladesh

6 Zaman Ara Bangladesh

7 Kelebogile G. Motlhanka Botswana

8 John Eyong Efobi Cameroon

9 Elena Alvarado Canada

10 Alemach Teklehaimanot Ethiopia

11 Helen Amdemikael Ethiopia

12 Michael Tekie Ethiopia

13 Lorna Mosese Rolls Fiji

14 Oliver Buder Germany

15 Shaan Chaturvedi Guyana

16 Faten Kadhim-Aljaberi Iraq

17 Anthony Daly Kenya

18 Josephine Kibaru-MBAE Kenya

19 Martine Najem Kteily Lebanon

20 Lilly Banda-Maliro Malawi

21 Clifford Lubitz Nepal

22 Anand Tamang Nepal

23 Abubakar Muazu Nigeria

24 Celetine Onwuzuilke Okanya Nigeria

25 Clement K.Edet Nigeria

26 Eugene C.U. Onwuka Nigeria

27 Hafsatu Bukar Nigeria

28 Hassan Ibrahim-Maigandi Nigeria

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29 Jibril Giwa Nigeria

30 Jibril Gwandu Nigeria

31 Muhammad B. Bello Nigeria

32 Muhammad Basheer Yahya Nigeria

33 Mebawondu, Omotuyi Thomas Nigeria

34 Onengibia W. Harry Nigeria

35 Ojeonu, Cyril Omoikhoje Nigeria

36 Sani Muhammed Bunza Nigeria

37 Saudat Abdullah Basheer Nigeria

38 Umar Usman Zagga Nigeria

39 Joar Svanemyr Norway

40 Ghulam Shabbir Awan Pakistan

41 Muhammad Ahmed Isa Pakistan

42 Sajjad Ahmed Siddiqui Pakistan

43 Syed Arif Hussain Pakistan

44 Joselito P. Vital Philippines

45 Marthinus Schoon South Africa

46 Megan Govender South Africa

47 Sipho Kabane South Africa

48 Hanan Mukhtar EL Haj Abdou Sudan

49 Sarah M.A. Salih Sudan

50 Rita Noronha Tanzania

51 Anthonny Sikyatta Uganda

52 Bamwine Julius Uganda

53 Brian Jesse Kironde Uganda

54 Hafsa Lukwata Uganda

55 Katumba-Ssentongo Uganda

56 Ssendyona Martin Uganda

57 Joanna Nicholls UK

58 Monique Clesca USA

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59 Joshua H.K. Banda Zambia

Resource PersonsNo. Name Country

1 Tom merrick USA

2 Gaston Sorgho USA

3 Abdo Yazbeck USA

4 Angela Chen Thailand

5 Amy Jersild Thailand

6 Siripen Supakankunti Thailand

7 Chanetwallop Khumthong Thailand

8 Chantal Herberholz Thailand

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Address

UN Compound, Kabul-Jalalabad Road - WHO Office

Rr.Donika Kastrioti, Nr. 1/1, Tirana, Albania

Ministry of Health&Family Welfare (MOHFW) , Room # 111, Building # 09, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka-1000,Bangladesh

House 16/A, Road 48, Gulshan-2, Dhaka, Bangladesh

IDB Bhaban (15th Floor), E/8-A Begum Rokeya Sharani, Sher-e-Banglanagar,Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh

IDB Bhaban (15th Floor), E/8-A Begum Rokeya Sharani, Sher-e-Banglanagar,Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh

P.O. Box 41572, Gaborone, Botswana, Public Health Department - Ministry of Health

Ministry of Health, Yaounde', Cameroon BP 30893 Yaounde', Africa

111 Thronbury Cres., Ottowa, Ontario, Canada K2G 6J1 Between Two Worlds

United Nations Children's Fund, UNICEF House, Opposite ECA Compound, Adjacent to the German House, P.O. Box 1169, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

United Nations Population Fund, Old ECA building, Menelik Avenue, P.O. Box 5580, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

UNFPA Ethiopia RH Program office

United Nations Population Fund, Pacific Sub-Regional Office, 5th Floor, FNPF Place, Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji

220 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10017

c/o American Embbassy 100,Young&Duke Streets, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana - C.D.C.

Ministry of Health

DFID Kenya & Somalia, British High Commission, Upper Hill Road, P.O. Box 30465-00100, Nairobi, Kenya

P.O. Box 43319, Nairobi-Kenya, Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation

Ministry of Social Affairs, Badaro, Facing Fransabank, 5th Floor, P.O. Box 11-3216, Beirut-Lebanon (UNFPA)

NICO House, P.O. Box 30455, Lilongwe 3, Malawi

U.S. Agency for International Development, P.O. Box 295 U.S. Embassy Mission, Maharajgunj, Chakrapath, Kathmandu, Nepal

Kusunti, Lalitpur, P.O. Box No.9626, Kathmandu, Nepal

Department of Nursing, Ministry of Health, Birnin-Kebbi, Kebbi-State, Nigeria

No. 2, Moore Road, Celabar, Cross River State, Nigeria

Ministry of Health, Port Harcourt, Nigeria

90, Nelson Mandela Street, Asokoro, Abuja, FCT

Ministry of Health Kebbi State Nigeria

Ministry of Health, Kebbi, Nigeria

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Ministry of Health, Kebbi State, Nigeria

Ministry of Health, Birnin Kebbi,Kebbi State, Nigeria

Ministry of Health, Kebbi State, Nigeria

EU-PRIME PROJECT - Malaria Control Compound,Birnin Kebbi

1 ODO St. OBALENDE , LAGOS NIGERIA

Plot 1073-A1 GODAB Plaza, J.S Tarka Street, Area 3, Garki, Abuja

Ministry of Health, Kebbi State

Ministry of Health, Birnin-Kebbi, Kebbi State, Nigeria

Ministry of Health, Birnin-Kebbi, Kebbi State, Nigeria

Norad P.O. Box 8034 Dep, NO-0030 OSLO, Norway

Office #9, 2nd Floor 10-D(East), Shan Plaza, Blue Area, Islamabad

U.S. Agency for International Development, American Embassy, Diplomatic Enclave, Ramna 5, Islamabad, Pakistan

PMA House, Aga Khan III Road, Karachi - 74400

National Health Policy Unit, 4th Floor, Bewal Plaza, 12-D West, Blue Area, Islamabad

Deutsche Geseltschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH Commission on Population Welfareville Compound, Acacia Lane St., Mandaluyong City ,Philipines

P.O. Box 20069 Willows 9320 South Africa ; Pelonomi Hospital, Bloemfontein South Africa

P.O BOX 16 Groenkloof , Pretoria 0027 South africa

Free State Department of Health P.O. Box 227 Bloemfontein, South Africa 9300

FMOH_MCH_Childhealth

Directorate General of International Health, Federal Ministry of Health, Sudan

ZSTC Investment Building 4th Floor, Malawi Road P.O. Box 438, Zanzibar Tanzania

12A Baskerbille Avenue, Kololo P.O. Box 7184 Kampala, Uganda

P.O. Box 388 Ibanda- Uganda

12A Baskerville Avenue, Kololo P.O.Box 7184 Kampala, Uganda

Plot 6 Lourdel Road, Nakasero, P.O. Box 7272, Kampala, Uganda

Box 8428 Kampala Uganda

P.O. Box 7272, Kampala,Ministry of health, Uganda

DFID, Palace St, London

220 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10017

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P.O.BOX 31598, Lusaka, Zambia

Address

World Bank Institute,Washington DC 20513

1818 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA

Centre for Health Economics, Faculty of Economics Chulalongkorn University Bang kok 10330 Thailand

Centre for Health Economics, Faculty of Economics Chulalongkorn University Bang kok 10330 Thailand

Centre for Health Economics, Faculty of Economics Chulalongkorn University Bang kok 10330 Thailand

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93-0799156137

355-682073291, (355-42257838,355-42257839,355-42232283) Fax. 355-42232283

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267-71666385, (267-3632169,267-3927620) + 267-3902092 Fax 00926713170177

001-(237)77766732, 001 (237) 22315427

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251-(091)1385927, (251-(011)5184069) Fax. 251-(011)5511628

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