ºÝºÝߣshows by User: GordonOtienoOdundo / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: GordonOtienoOdundo / Tue, 07 Jul 2020 13:40:49 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: GordonOtienoOdundo ICT, Partnerships Central in Universal Healthcare dream. /slideshow/ict-partnerships-central-in-universal-healthcare-dream/236679088 ictpartnershipscentralinuniversalhealthcaredream-200707134049
Kenya’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) quest has been at the forefront of the national agenda for several years. With renewed enthusiasm following the launch of the Big 4 Agenda by Uhuru’s government that places healthcare as a pathway to achieving greater national prosperity. But what do we mean by Universal Health Care?]]>

Kenya’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) quest has been at the forefront of the national agenda for several years. With renewed enthusiasm following the launch of the Big 4 Agenda by Uhuru’s government that places healthcare as a pathway to achieving greater national prosperity. But what do we mean by Universal Health Care?]]>
Tue, 07 Jul 2020 13:40:49 GMT /slideshow/ict-partnerships-central-in-universal-healthcare-dream/236679088 GordonOtienoOdundo@slideshare.net(GordonOtienoOdundo) ICT, Partnerships Central in Universal Healthcare dream. GordonOtienoOdundo Kenya’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) quest has been at the forefront of the national agenda for several years. With renewed enthusiasm following the launch of the Big 4 Agenda by Uhuru’s government that places healthcare as a pathway to achieving greater national prosperity. But what do we mean by Universal Health Care? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ictpartnershipscentralinuniversalhealthcaredream-200707134049-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Kenya’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) quest has been at the forefront of the national agenda for several years. With renewed enthusiasm following the launch of the Big 4 Agenda by Uhuru’s government that places healthcare as a pathway to achieving greater national prosperity. But what do we mean by Universal Health Care?
ICT, Partnerships Central in Universal Healthcare dream. from Gordon Otieno Odundo
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How the Big Four Pillars can reduce the Cost of Healthcare in Kenya. /slideshow/how-the-big-four-pillars-can-reduce-the-cost-of-healthcare-in-kenya/236678677 howthebigfourpillarscanreducethecostofhealthcareinkenya-200707132701
While Kenya has made significant reforms in the health sector towards achieving universal health coverage, attaining quality and affordable health care needs aggressive progression of the three strategic pillars of manufacturing, food security and affordable housing under the Big Four Agenda.]]>

While Kenya has made significant reforms in the health sector towards achieving universal health coverage, attaining quality and affordable health care needs aggressive progression of the three strategic pillars of manufacturing, food security and affordable housing under the Big Four Agenda.]]>
Tue, 07 Jul 2020 13:27:01 GMT /slideshow/how-the-big-four-pillars-can-reduce-the-cost-of-healthcare-in-kenya/236678677 GordonOtienoOdundo@slideshare.net(GordonOtienoOdundo) How the Big Four Pillars can reduce the Cost of Healthcare in Kenya. GordonOtienoOdundo While Kenya has made significant reforms in the health sector towards achieving universal health coverage, attaining quality and affordable health care needs aggressive progression of the three strategic pillars of manufacturing, food security and affordable housing under the Big Four Agenda. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/howthebigfourpillarscanreducethecostofhealthcareinkenya-200707132701-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> While Kenya has made significant reforms in the health sector towards achieving universal health coverage, attaining quality and affordable health care needs aggressive progression of the three strategic pillars of manufacturing, food security and affordable housing under the Big Four Agenda.
How the Big Four Pillars can reduce the Cost of Healthcare in Kenya. from Gordon Otieno Odundo
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Thriving in Uncertain Times: How your Business can remain relevant /GordonOtienoOdundo/thriving-in-uncertain-times-how-your-business-can-remain-relevant nairobigaragewebinar1-200707112806
The biggest challenge for most businesses currently- staying relevant. Gordon shares simple ways that businesses could adapt and stay relevant to their core function now more than ever.]]>

The biggest challenge for most businesses currently- staying relevant. Gordon shares simple ways that businesses could adapt and stay relevant to their core function now more than ever.]]>
Tue, 07 Jul 2020 11:28:06 GMT /GordonOtienoOdundo/thriving-in-uncertain-times-how-your-business-can-remain-relevant GordonOtienoOdundo@slideshare.net(GordonOtienoOdundo) Thriving in Uncertain Times: How your Business can remain relevant GordonOtienoOdundo The biggest challenge for most businesses currently- staying relevant. Gordon shares simple ways that businesses could adapt and stay relevant to their core function now more than ever. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nairobigaragewebinar1-200707112806-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The biggest challenge for most businesses currently- staying relevant. Gordon shares simple ways that businesses could adapt and stay relevant to their core function now more than ever.
Thriving in Uncertain Times: How your Business can remain relevant from Gordon Otieno Odundo
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Preventing falls in Children and Improved Immunization in an Urban Setting Findings from Gertrude's Children's Hospital /slideshow/gch-a0-posters/47193378 gcha0posters-150420074612-conversion-gate01
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Mon, 20 Apr 2015 07:46:12 GMT /slideshow/gch-a0-posters/47193378 GordonOtienoOdundo@slideshare.net(GordonOtienoOdundo) Preventing falls in Children and Improved Immunization in an Urban Setting Findings from Gertrude's Children's Hospital GordonOtienoOdundo <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gcha0posters-150420074612-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Preventing falls in Children and Improved Immunization in an Urban Setting Findings from Gertrude's Children's Hospital from Gordon Otieno Odundo
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Innovation in healthcare provision towards achieving universal coverage /slideshow/innovation-in-healthcare-provision-towards-achieving-universal-coverage/41994903 innovationinhealthcareprovisiontowardsachievinguniversalcoverage-141125051003-conversion-gate02
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Tue, 25 Nov 2014 05:10:03 GMT /slideshow/innovation-in-healthcare-provision-towards-achieving-universal-coverage/41994903 GordonOtienoOdundo@slideshare.net(GordonOtienoOdundo) Innovation in healthcare provision towards achieving universal coverage GordonOtienoOdundo <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/innovationinhealthcareprovisiontowardsachievinguniversalcoverage-141125051003-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Innovation in healthcare provision towards achieving universal coverage from Gordon Otieno Odundo
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Universal health insurance a providers perspective /GordonOtienoOdundo/universal-health-insurance-a-providers-perspective universalhealthinsuranceaprovidersperspective-141125042826-conversion-gate01
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Tue, 25 Nov 2014 04:28:26 GMT /GordonOtienoOdundo/universal-health-insurance-a-providers-perspective GordonOtienoOdundo@slideshare.net(GordonOtienoOdundo) Universal health insurance a providers perspective GordonOtienoOdundo <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/universalhealthinsuranceaprovidersperspective-141125042826-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Universal health insurance a providers perspective from Gordon Otieno Odundo
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Technology innovations for better health manangement electronic health records in private sector /slideshow/technology-innovations-for-better-health-manangement-electronic-health-records-in-private-sector/41949902 technologyinnovationsforbetterhealthmanangementelectronichealthrecordsinprivatesector-141124071817-conversion-gate02
Session Objectives: 1. To showcase innovative technologies that impact LMG positively in the health sector agenda 2. To make suggestions for improved coordination and control of health sector technology innovations 3. To identify next steps towards improving technologies for health systems in Kenya Session Outcomes: 1. Technology is firmly established as key component of policy to strengthen LMG 2. Positions of personnel implementing technology for health are established within the GOK health system 3. The impact of technology on quality, cost-effective and efficient health service delivery is recognized and acknowledged 4. Recommendations for coordinating and harmonizing technology for health across the health sector ]]>

Session Objectives: 1. To showcase innovative technologies that impact LMG positively in the health sector agenda 2. To make suggestions for improved coordination and control of health sector technology innovations 3. To identify next steps towards improving technologies for health systems in Kenya Session Outcomes: 1. Technology is firmly established as key component of policy to strengthen LMG 2. Positions of personnel implementing technology for health are established within the GOK health system 3. The impact of technology on quality, cost-effective and efficient health service delivery is recognized and acknowledged 4. Recommendations for coordinating and harmonizing technology for health across the health sector ]]>
Mon, 24 Nov 2014 07:18:17 GMT /slideshow/technology-innovations-for-better-health-manangement-electronic-health-records-in-private-sector/41949902 GordonOtienoOdundo@slideshare.net(GordonOtienoOdundo) Technology innovations for better health manangement electronic health records in private sector GordonOtienoOdundo Session Objectives: 1. To showcase innovative technologies that impact LMG positively in the health sector agenda 2. To make suggestions for improved coordination and control of health sector technology innovations 3. To identify next steps towards improving technologies for health systems in Kenya Session Outcomes: 1. Technology is firmly established as key component of policy to strengthen LMG 2. Positions of personnel implementing technology for health are established within the GOK health system 3. The impact of technology on quality, cost-effective and efficient health service delivery is recognized and acknowledged 4. Recommendations for coordinating and harmonizing technology for health across the health sector <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/technologyinnovationsforbetterhealthmanangementelectronichealthrecordsinprivatesector-141124071817-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Session Objectives: 1. To showcase innovative technologies that impact LMG positively in the health sector agenda 2. To make suggestions for improved coordination and control of health sector technology innovations 3. To identify next steps towards improving technologies for health systems in Kenya Session Outcomes: 1. Technology is firmly established as key component of policy to strengthen LMG 2. Positions of personnel implementing technology for health are established within the GOK health system 3. The impact of technology on quality, cost-effective and efficient health service delivery is recognized and acknowledged 4. Recommendations for coordinating and harmonizing technology for health across the health sector
Technology innovations for better health manangement electronic health records in private sector from Gordon Otieno Odundo
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Leadership in healthcare /slideshow/leadership-in-healthcare/41798246 leadershipinhealthcare-141120050921-conversion-gate02
The challenges of leading healthcare organizations and what makes an excellent healthcare leader given the various stake holders and divergent interests]]>

The challenges of leading healthcare organizations and what makes an excellent healthcare leader given the various stake holders and divergent interests]]>
Thu, 20 Nov 2014 05:09:21 GMT /slideshow/leadership-in-healthcare/41798246 GordonOtienoOdundo@slideshare.net(GordonOtienoOdundo) Leadership in healthcare GordonOtienoOdundo The challenges of leading healthcare organizations and what makes an excellent healthcare leader given the various stake holders and divergent interests <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leadershipinhealthcare-141120050921-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The challenges of leading healthcare organizations and what makes an excellent healthcare leader given the various stake holders and divergent interests
Leadership in healthcare from Gordon Otieno Odundo
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World medical tourism and global health conference providing low cost child healthcare at scale through primary care /slideshow/world-medical-tourism-and-global-health-conference-providing-low-cost-child-healthcare-at-scale-through-primary-care/39790324 worldmedicaltourismandglobalhealthconferenceprovidinglowcostchildhealthcareatscalethroughprimarycare-141002045135-phpapp02
7th World Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare Congress presentation to the 3rd Annual Medical Director Summit held on Sept. 21st during the Annual Congress. The Congress took place September 20th -24th 2014 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in the Washington, DC area. The esteemed presenters were CEOs and Healthcare Leaders from around the world who recognize the value of the event as the largest medical tourism event in the world where people come together for prearranged business to business meetings to maximize their ROI. The Summit gathered Chief Medial Officers and Medical Directors from top hospitals and insurance companies from around the world to collaborate and network regarding the challenges in providing quality healthcare and insurance to local and international patients, and allowed discussion with peers in other countries and learn best practices to strategically improve our organization’s planning. The presentation centered on Delivering High Quality, Low Cost Care at Scale through Primary Care : A case Study from Gertrude's Childrens' Hospital, Nairobi Kenya.Gertrude's Children's Hospital, Nairobi Kenya is the longest established paediatric hospital in East and Central Africa. The hospital is reaching out into peripheral clinics to offer child health services, vaccination and primary care. Seven day working, a shared record and IT for scheduling ensures that waiting times are very low and that continuity of care is maintained. In a competitive market forming an early relationship with children and their families is important and a well organised clinic, in a convenient location and staffed with skilled and well qualified professionals is an important part of this strategy. The model is very successful and won a Millennium Development Goal Award and is being copied by other providers in the country.]]>

7th World Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare Congress presentation to the 3rd Annual Medical Director Summit held on Sept. 21st during the Annual Congress. The Congress took place September 20th -24th 2014 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in the Washington, DC area. The esteemed presenters were CEOs and Healthcare Leaders from around the world who recognize the value of the event as the largest medical tourism event in the world where people come together for prearranged business to business meetings to maximize their ROI. The Summit gathered Chief Medial Officers and Medical Directors from top hospitals and insurance companies from around the world to collaborate and network regarding the challenges in providing quality healthcare and insurance to local and international patients, and allowed discussion with peers in other countries and learn best practices to strategically improve our organization’s planning. The presentation centered on Delivering High Quality, Low Cost Care at Scale through Primary Care : A case Study from Gertrude's Childrens' Hospital, Nairobi Kenya.Gertrude's Children's Hospital, Nairobi Kenya is the longest established paediatric hospital in East and Central Africa. The hospital is reaching out into peripheral clinics to offer child health services, vaccination and primary care. Seven day working, a shared record and IT for scheduling ensures that waiting times are very low and that continuity of care is maintained. In a competitive market forming an early relationship with children and their families is important and a well organised clinic, in a convenient location and staffed with skilled and well qualified professionals is an important part of this strategy. The model is very successful and won a Millennium Development Goal Award and is being copied by other providers in the country.]]>
Thu, 02 Oct 2014 04:51:35 GMT /slideshow/world-medical-tourism-and-global-health-conference-providing-low-cost-child-healthcare-at-scale-through-primary-care/39790324 GordonOtienoOdundo@slideshare.net(GordonOtienoOdundo) World medical tourism and global health conference providing low cost child healthcare at scale through primary care GordonOtienoOdundo 7th World Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare Congress presentation to the 3rd Annual Medical Director Summit held on Sept. 21st during the Annual Congress. The Congress took place September 20th -24th 2014 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in the Washington, DC area. The esteemed presenters were CEOs and Healthcare Leaders from around the world who recognize the value of the event as the largest medical tourism event in the world where people come together for prearranged business to business meetings to maximize their ROI. The Summit gathered Chief Medial Officers and Medical Directors from top hospitals and insurance companies from around the world to collaborate and network regarding the challenges in providing quality healthcare and insurance to local and international patients, and allowed discussion with peers in other countries and learn best practices to strategically improve our organization’s planning. The presentation centered on Delivering High Quality, Low Cost Care at Scale through Primary Care : A case Study from Gertrude's Childrens' Hospital, Nairobi Kenya.Gertrude's Children's Hospital, Nairobi Kenya is the longest established paediatric hospital in East and Central Africa. The hospital is reaching out into peripheral clinics to offer child health services, vaccination and primary care. Seven day working, a shared record and IT for scheduling ensures that waiting times are very low and that continuity of care is maintained. In a competitive market forming an early relationship with children and their families is important and a well organised clinic, in a convenient location and staffed with skilled and well qualified professionals is an important part of this strategy. The model is very successful and won a Millennium Development Goal Award and is being copied by other providers in the country. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/worldmedicaltourismandglobalhealthconferenceprovidinglowcostchildhealthcareatscalethroughprimarycare-141002045135-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 7th World Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare Congress presentation to the 3rd Annual Medical Director Summit held on Sept. 21st during the Annual Congress. The Congress took place September 20th -24th 2014 at the Gaylord National Resort &amp; Convention Center in the Washington, DC area. The esteemed presenters were CEOs and Healthcare Leaders from around the world who recognize the value of the event as the largest medical tourism event in the world where people come together for prearranged business to business meetings to maximize their ROI. The Summit gathered Chief Medial Officers and Medical Directors from top hospitals and insurance companies from around the world to collaborate and network regarding the challenges in providing quality healthcare and insurance to local and international patients, and allowed discussion with peers in other countries and learn best practices to strategically improve our organization’s planning. The presentation centered on Delivering High Quality, Low Cost Care at Scale through Primary Care : A case Study from Gertrude&#39;s Childrens&#39; Hospital, Nairobi Kenya.Gertrude&#39;s Children&#39;s Hospital, Nairobi Kenya is the longest established paediatric hospital in East and Central Africa. The hospital is reaching out into peripheral clinics to offer child health services, vaccination and primary care. Seven day working, a shared record and IT for scheduling ensures that waiting times are very low and that continuity of care is maintained. In a competitive market forming an early relationship with children and their families is important and a well organised clinic, in a convenient location and staffed with skilled and well qualified professionals is an important part of this strategy. The model is very successful and won a Millennium Development Goal Award and is being copied by other providers in the country.
World medical tourism and global health conference providing low cost child healthcare at scale through primary care from Gordon Otieno Odundo
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Infectious minds canadian institutes of health research, international infectious disease and global health training programme /slideshow/infectious-minds-canadian-institutes-of-health-research-international-infectious-disease-and-global-health-training-programme/39788210 infectiousmindscanadianinstitutesofhealthresearchinternationalinfectiousdiseaseandglobalhealthtraini-141002034648-phpapp02
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, International Infectious Disease and Global Health Training Programme (CIHR, IID & GHTP).This is a scholarship program run across four countries: Canada, Colombia, Kenya and India where advanced level students (PhD, Post Doctoral and Clinical fellows) undertake additional training on Infectious Diseases all geared towards being experts in matters pertaining to Global Health. Every month an 'Infectious Minds' sessionis held for two hours via a videoconference link across the four sites. On 15th May 2014 Gordon Otieno Odundo was the Guest Speaker presenting on infectious diseases in children the venue was at the University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases, College of Health Sciences, Kenyatta National Hospital. The audience was primarily Doctoral (PhD) and Post-Doctoral students across the four sites; from Basic Science and Social Science disciplines. website: http://www.iidandghtp.com/]]>

Canadian Institutes of Health Research, International Infectious Disease and Global Health Training Programme (CIHR, IID & GHTP).This is a scholarship program run across four countries: Canada, Colombia, Kenya and India where advanced level students (PhD, Post Doctoral and Clinical fellows) undertake additional training on Infectious Diseases all geared towards being experts in matters pertaining to Global Health. Every month an 'Infectious Minds' sessionis held for two hours via a videoconference link across the four sites. On 15th May 2014 Gordon Otieno Odundo was the Guest Speaker presenting on infectious diseases in children the venue was at the University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases, College of Health Sciences, Kenyatta National Hospital. The audience was primarily Doctoral (PhD) and Post-Doctoral students across the four sites; from Basic Science and Social Science disciplines. website: http://www.iidandghtp.com/]]>
Thu, 02 Oct 2014 03:46:48 GMT /slideshow/infectious-minds-canadian-institutes-of-health-research-international-infectious-disease-and-global-health-training-programme/39788210 GordonOtienoOdundo@slideshare.net(GordonOtienoOdundo) Infectious minds canadian institutes of health research, international infectious disease and global health training programme GordonOtienoOdundo Canadian Institutes of Health Research, International Infectious Disease and Global Health Training Programme (CIHR, IID & GHTP).This is a scholarship program run across four countries: Canada, Colombia, Kenya and India where advanced level students (PhD, Post Doctoral and Clinical fellows) undertake additional training on Infectious Diseases all geared towards being experts in matters pertaining to Global Health. Every month an 'Infectious Minds' sessionis held for two hours via a videoconference link across the four sites. On 15th May 2014 Gordon Otieno Odundo was the Guest Speaker presenting on infectious diseases in children the venue was at the University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases, College of Health Sciences, Kenyatta National Hospital. The audience was primarily Doctoral (PhD) and Post-Doctoral students across the four sites; from Basic Science and Social Science disciplines. website: http://www.iidandghtp.com/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/infectiousmindscanadianinstitutesofhealthresearchinternationalinfectiousdiseaseandglobalhealthtraini-141002034648-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Canadian Institutes of Health Research, International Infectious Disease and Global Health Training Programme (CIHR, IID &amp; GHTP).This is a scholarship program run across four countries: Canada, Colombia, Kenya and India where advanced level students (PhD, Post Doctoral and Clinical fellows) undertake additional training on Infectious Diseases all geared towards being experts in matters pertaining to Global Health. Every month an &#39;Infectious Minds&#39; sessionis held for two hours via a videoconference link across the four sites. On 15th May 2014 Gordon Otieno Odundo was the Guest Speaker presenting on infectious diseases in children the venue was at the University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases, College of Health Sciences, Kenyatta National Hospital. The audience was primarily Doctoral (PhD) and Post-Doctoral students across the four sites; from Basic Science and Social Science disciplines. website: http://www.iidandghtp.com/
Infectious minds canadian institutes of health research, international infectious disease and global health training programme from Gordon Otieno Odundo
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The second hiv capacity building partners’ summit turning the tide on hiv and health through capacity building gertrude's poster /slideshow/the-second-hiv-capacity-building-partners-summit-turning-the-tide-on-hiv-and-health-through-capacity-building-gertrudes-poster/39787650 thesecondhivcapacitybuildingpartnerssummitturningthetideonhivandhealththroughcapacitybuildinggertrud-141002033016-phpapp02
The Second HIV Capacity Building Partners’ Summit Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa | March 19-21, 2013 Turning the Tide on HIV and Health Through Capacity Building Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital Poster Presentation Advocacy for Increased Training to Prevent HIV Infection in Children The first HIV Capacity Building Partners’ Summit held in March 2011 in Nairobi, and attended by more than 250 delegates from 25 countries, marked the beginning of a new thinking about how partners can work together to ensure that capacity building delivers results. It is against this background that organisations working in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) region organised the Second HIV Capacity Building Summit (Capacity Summit 2013) in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Summit offered an opportunity for capacity building experts, policy-makers and the HIV-affected community to review and refine evidence-based, sustainable capacity building interventions that are country-owned and geared towards attaining the HIV and health targets]]>

The Second HIV Capacity Building Partners’ Summit Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa | March 19-21, 2013 Turning the Tide on HIV and Health Through Capacity Building Gertrude’s Children’s Hospital Poster Presentation Advocacy for Increased Training to Prevent HIV Infection in Children The first HIV Capacity Building Partners’ Summit held in March 2011 in Nairobi, and attended by more than 250 delegates from 25 countries, marked the beginning of a new thinking about how partners can work together to ensure that capacity building delivers results. It is against this background that organisations working in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) region organised the Second HIV Capacity Building Summit (Capacity Summit 2013) in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Summit offered an opportunity for capacity building experts, policy-makers and the HIV-affected community to review and refine evidence-based, sustainable capacity building interventions that are country-owned and geared towards attaining the HIV and health targets]]>
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