Appendix D
Workshop and Meeting Agendas and Attendees
WORKSHOP COMMITTEE ON THE EFFECTIVE USE OF DATA, METHODOLOGIES, AND TECHNOLOGIES TO ESTIMATE SUBNATIONAL POPULATIONS AT RISK
National Research Council of the National Academies
Geographical Sciences Committee
Committee on Population
Keck Center, Room 201 (morning, 3/13),
Room 100 (afternoon and all day 3/14)
500 Fifth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
Meeting, March 13-14, 2006
Day 1—Monday, March 13, 2006
08:30-16:45 |
OPEN SESSION (Open to public) |
08:30-08:45 |
Welcome and introductions Susan Cutter, Chair |
08:45-10:15 |
Session 1 Moderated by Deborah Balk and John Weeks Assess the strengths and weaknesses of existing data, methods, and tools for estimating subnational populations |
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Panelists: Eric Noji (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |
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Livia Montana (ORC Macro) Mark Pelling (King’s College London) Chuck Conley (Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation) Jerry Dobson (University of Kansas) Chris Elvidge (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [NOAA]) |
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Panelists will each give ~15-minute presentations |
10:15-10:30 |
Break |
10:30-12:00 |
Session 1, General panel discussion Moderated by Deborah Balk and John Weeks |
12:00-13:00 |
Lunch |
13:00-14:30 |
Session 2 Moderated by David Rain and Havidán Rodríguez Identify the limitations of current institutional structures in using existing demographic and other data and tools for estimating subnational populations |
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Panelists: Rhonda Davis-Stewart (U.S. Agency for International Development [USAID]) |
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C.J. Terborgh (World Bank) John Kelmelis (U.S. Geological Survey [USGS]-State Department) Glen Lauber (National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency [NGA]) |
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Panelists will each give ~20-minute presentations |
14:30-14:45 |
Break |
14:45-16:00 |
Session 2, General panel discussion Moderated by David Rain and Havidán Rodríguez |
16:00-16:45 |
Concluding remarks, Sessions 1 and 2 Susan Cutter, Chair |
16:45-18:00 |
Reception (in the Keck Center building) |
Day 2—Tuesday, March 14, 2006
08:30-16:30 |
OPEN SESSION (Open to public) |
08:30-08:45 |
Welcome and introductions Susan Cutter, Chair |
08:45-10:15 |
Session 3 Moderated by Barbara Torrey and Mei-Po Kwan Identify ways subnational demographic and geographic data and tools could be used to help decision makers (federal agencies, foreign governments, international organizations, international partners) provide information to populations at risk and respond to needs for humanitarian assistance |
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Panelists: Abbiah Subramanian (Madras Christian College) |
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Suha Ulgen (United Nations) Shawn Messick (Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation) Shannon Doocy (Johns Hopkins School of Public Health) Nate Smith (Greenhorne and O’Mara) |
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Panelists will each give ~20-minute presentations |
10:15-10:30 |
Break |
10:30-12:00 |
Session 3, General panel discussion Moderated by Barbara Torrey and Mei-Po Kwan |
12:00-13:00 |
Lunch |
13:00-14:30 |
Session 4 Moderated by Jonathan Mayer Using case studies from a variety of countries including, but not limited to, Mali, Mozambique, and/or Haiti, examine the role of data and tools in improving the ability of U.S. government agencies to respond to population crises. The session will examine the strengths and limitations of existing and new techniques and tools for improving data collection |
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Panelists: Mamadou Kani Konaté (Caref.org, Mali) |
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Loren B. Landau (University of the Witswatersrand) Vincent Bagiire (Bridges.org) Eric Sawyer (USAID) |
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Panelists will each give ~20-minute presentations |
14:30-14:45 |
Break |
14:45-16:00 |
Session 4, General panel discussion Moderated by Jonathan Mayer |
16:00-16:30 |
Concluding remarks, Sessions 3 and 4 |
End of open session
Other Workshop Attendees:
Jean Arkedis |
State Department |
Lee Schwartz |
State Department |
Nate Heard |
State Department |
Alan Davis |
State Department |
Noam Unger |
State Department |
Tammany Mulder |
State Department |
Gina Weatherup |
State Department |
Carol Christian |
State Department |
Jacob Adetunji |
USAID |
Michael Hildebrand-Faust |
USAID |
Steve Sposato |
USAID |
Paul Schaefer |
NGA |
Mark Napoli |
NOAA |
Andrew Stancioff |
Consultant |
Nancy Schectman |
U.S. Census Bureau |
Mark Perry |
U.S. Census Bureau |
Anika Juhn |
U.S. Census Bureau |
Jim Fitzsimmons |
U.S. Census Bureau |
Robert Leddy |
U.S. Census Bureau |
Bill Anderson |
National Research Council |
Budhendra Bhaduri |
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) |
Eddie Bright |
ORNL |
Sean O’Connor |
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Teresa Peters |
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Eric Smith |
Wyle Labs |
WORKSHOP COMMITTEE ON THE EFFECTIVE USE OF DATA, METHODOLOGIES AND TECHNOLOGIES TO ESTIMATE SUBNATIONAL POPULATIONS AT RISK
National Research Council of the National Academies
Geographical Sciences Committee
Committee on Population
Keck Center, Room 202
500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Meeting, April 20-21, 2006
Day 1—Thursday, April 20, 2006
08:00-09:30 |
CLOSED SESSION (Committee and NRC staff only) |
09:30-11:00 |
OPEN SESSION (Open to public) |
09:30-10:15 |
Production and use of population estimates and projections by the U.S. government Tammany Mulder, U.S. Department of State |
10:15-11:00 |
The use of population data in estimating the size and condition of displaced populations Dr. Richard Bilsborrow, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
End of open session
11:00-17:00 |
CLOSED SESSION (Committee and NRC staff only) |
Day 2—Friday, April 21, 2006
08:00-16:00 |
CLOSED SESSION (Committee and NRC staff only) |