Appendix C
Workshop Agendas
MEETING 1 WORKSHOP AGENDA
ENVISIONING A STRATEGY TO PREPARE FOR THE LONG-TERM BURDEN OF HIV/AIDS: AFRICAN NEEDS AND U.S. INTERESTS
FEBRUARY 3–4, 2010 MEETING AGENDA
The Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
Keck Center
500 Fifth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2010
Room 110
SESSION 1
—CLOSED
IOM COMMITTEE PROCESS AND CHARGE TO COMMITTEE
MEETING OPENS TO PUBLIC
11:45 am–12:20 pm Sponsor Comments
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Jacob Gayle, Ford Foundation, by phone
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Elaine Gallin, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
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Scott Ratzan, Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.
SESSION 2
—OPEN
STATEMENT OF TASK #1: PROJECTED HIV/AIDS INCIDENCE
Statement of Task #1: A decade from now (2018) what is the best projection for the global incidence and burden of HIV/AIDS and its demographic and geographic distribution? What is the sensitivity of these projections to assumptions concerning the prevention of HIV infection?
Moderators: Geoff Garnett and Mead Over
12:20 pm–12:35 pm |
Projections of Global HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Geoff Garnett, Imperial College London |
12:35 pm–12:50 pm |
Projections of Global HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Leigh Johnson, University of Cape Town, by video conference |
12:50 pm–1:05 pm |
Projections of Global HIV/AIDS Financing Needs Lori Bollinger, Futures Institute |
1:05 pm–1:35 pm |
Moderated Question and Answer Session |
1:35 pm–1:45 pm |
Break |
SESSION 3
—OPEN
STATEMENT OF TASK #2: WHAT ARE THE U.S. AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS’ INTERESTS?
Statement of Task #2: What are the long-term human resource and institutional implications of the projected global HIV infection prevalence on U.S. health, economic, diplomatic, industrial, scientific, academic, and other interests?
Moderators: Jennifer Cooke and Salim Karim
1:45 pm–2:00 pm |
U.S. Foreign Policy Perspective Princeton Lyman, Council on Foreign Relations |
2:00 pm–2:15 pm |
Private Sector Perspective Jeff Sturchio, Global Health Council |
2:15 pm–2:30 pm |
Research/Academic Perspective Neal Nathanson, University of Pennsylvania |
2:30 pm–2:45 pm |
Security Perspective Steve Morrison, Center for Strategic and International Studies |
2:45 pm–3:15 pm |
Moderated Question and Answer Session |
3:15 pm–3:25 pm |
Break |
SESSION 4
—OPEN
STATEMENT OF TASK #4: ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGIES TO BUILD LONG-TERM CAPACITY
Statement of Task #4: What should be the strategies for the United States to develop now in order to ensure domestic and international capacities for highly effective HIV prevention, treatment, and care efforts in the 2018–2023 time frame? What structures, systems, and professions would be necessary to implement these strategies?
Moderators: Francis Omaswa, Carmen Portillo, and Marla Salmon
3:25 pm–3:40 pm |
UNAIDS Strategy David Wilson, UNAIDS |
3:40 pm–3:55 pm |
PEPFAR Strategy Joan Holloway, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator |
3:55 pm–4:10 pm |
U.S. State Department Strategy Sue K. Brown, State Department |
4:10 pm–4:25 pm |
World Bank Strategy David Wilson, World Bank |
4:25 pm–5:00 pm |
Moderated Question and Answer Session |
5:00 pm |
Adjourn for the Day |
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2010
Room 206
SESSION 5 AND 6
—CLOSED
REACTIONS TO PRESENTATIONS; DRAFT CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
SESSION 7
—OPEN
REVISITING STATEMENT OF TASK #4: SPECIFIC STRATEGIES TO BUILD LONG-TERM CAPACITY
Statement of Task #4: What should be the strategies for the United States to develop now in order to ensure domestic and international capacities for highly effective HIV prevention, treatment, and care efforts in the 2018–2023 time frame? What structures, systems, and professions would be necessary to implement these strategies?
Moderators: Francis Omaswa, Carmen Portillo, and Marla Salmon
1:15 pm–1:25 pm |
Educational Collaboratives Kathy Cahill, Cahill, Davila and Associates |
1:25 pm–1:35 pm |
Informatics Patti Abbott, Johns Hopkins University |
1:35 pm–1:45 pm |
Academic Partnership, Electronic Health Records Robert Einterz, Indiana University |
1:45 pm–1:55 pm |
Strategies for NGOs to Build HIV/AIDS Capacity in Africa Leslie Mancuso, JHPIEGO |
1:55 pm–2:45 pm |
Moderated Question and Answer Session |
2:45 pm–3:00 pm |
Break |
SESSION 8 AND 9
—CLOSED
REACTIONS TO PRESENTATIONS AND PLAN MEETING 2
5:15 pm–5:30 pm |
Wrap up and Adjourn |
MEETING 2 WORKSHOP AGENDA
ENVISIONING A STRATEGY TO PREPARE FOR THE LONG-TERM
BURDEN OF HIV/AIDS: AFRICAN NEEDS AND U.S. INTERESTS
APRIL 12–13, 2010 WORKSHOP AGENDA
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Convention Centre
Ruby Auditorium
Meiring Naude Road, Brummeria
Pretoria, South Africa
MONDAY, APRIL 12, 2010
WELCOME
Meeting Co-Chairs:
David Serwadda, Makerere University
Tom Quinn, U.S. National Institutes of Health and Johns Hopkins University
8:30 am–8:35 am |
Welcome from Host Robin Crewe, Academy of Science of South Africa |
8:35 am–8:45 am |
Welcome from Sponsor Jacob Gayle, Ford Foundation |
8:45 am–9:00 am |
Summary of U.S. Meeting 1 and Status of IOM Committee Tom Quinn and David Serwadda, Committee Co-Chairs |
SESSION 1:
THE IMPACT OF HIV/AIDS IN AFRICA
Session Moderator: David Serwadda, Committee Co-Chair
9:00 am–9:15 am |
The Impact of HIV/AIDS on African Governments and Society Papa Salif Sow, University of Dakar |
9:30 am–9:45 am |
Projecting the HIV/AIDS Burden in 2020 and Beyond Brian Williams, South African Centre for Epidemiological Modeling and Analysis |
9:45 am–10:00 am |
Break |
SESSION 2:
COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES IN PLANNING FOR HIV/AIDS
Session Moderator: Jessica Price, Committee Member
10:00 am–10:10 am |
Strong Ministries for Strong Health Systems Francis Omaswa, African Centre for Global Health and Social Transformation |
10:10 pm–10:15 am |
Opening Statement Stephen Mallinga, Ministry of Health, Uganda |
10:15 am–10:20 am |
Opening Statement Celicia Serenata, National AIDS Council, South Africa |
10:25 am–10:30 am |
Opening Statement Joana Mangueira, National AIDS Council, Mozambique |
10:30 am–12:00 pm |
Moderated Roundtable Discussion |
12:00 pm–1:00 pm |
Lunch |
SESSION 3:
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN PLANNING FOR HIV/AIDS
Session Moderator: Tom Quinn, Committee Co-Chair
1:00 pm–1:15 pm |
Eric Goosby, U.S. Office of Global AIDS Coordinator, by video conference |
1:15 pm–1:30 pm |
Mbulawa Mugabe, UNAIDS Regional Office |
1:45 pm–2:45 pm |
Moderated Panel Discussion |
2:45 pm–3:00 pm |
Break |
SESSION 4:
ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC
Session Moderator: Ames Dhai, Committee Member
3:00 pm–3:20 pm |
Building African Capacity to Assure Long-Term Procedural Justice in Situations of Scarce Resource Allocation Mark Heywood, AIDS Law Project |
3:20 pm–3:40 pm |
Global Responsibilities: African Response Elizabeth Bukusi, Kenya Medical Research Institute |
3:40 pm–4:00 pm |
Global Responsibilities: Western Response Devi Sridhar, Oxford University |
4:00 pm–5:00 pm |
Moderated Panel Discussion |
5:00 pm–7:00 pm |
Reception for Committee, Speakers, and All Workshop Attendees |
TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 2010
9:00 am–9:10 am |
Welcome and Recap of Day 1 Tom Quinn and David Serwadda, Committee Co-Chairs |
SESSION 5:
BUILDING AFRICAN CAPACITY FOR HIV/AIDS
Session Moderator: Carmen Portillo, Committee Member
9:10 am–9:25 am |
The Role of NGOs in Building Capacity for HIV/AIDS Paula Akugizibwe, AIDS & Rights Alliance for Southern Africa |
9:25 am–9:40 am |
The Role of the Private Sector in Building Capacity for HIV/AIDS Jenni Gillies, SABMiller |
9:40 am–9:55 am |
The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Building Capacity for HIV/AIDS Ruth Stark, Catholic Relief Services |
9:55 am–10:10 am |
The Role of Professional Associations in Building Capacity for HIV/AIDS Leana Uys, International Council of Nurses |
10:10 am–11:10 am |
Moderated Panel Discussion |
11:10 am–11:25 am |
Break |
SESSION 6:
BUILDING AFRICAN ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH CAPACITY IN HIV/AIDS
Session Moderator: Peter Ndumbe, Committee Member
11:25 am–11:40 am |
The Role of Academia in Building Capacity for HIV/AIDS Umesh Lalloo, Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine |
11:40 am–11:55 am |
Medical Education Partnership Initiative and the Role of Fogarty-funded Initiatives in Building Capacity for HIV/AIDS Michael Johnson, U.S. National Institutes of Health, Fogarty Center |
11:55 am–12:10 pm |
The Role of Science Academies in Building Capacity for HIV/AIDS Tony Mbewu, Global Forum for Health Research, Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) |
12:10 pm–12:25 pm |
Building African Research and Treatment Capacity James Hakim, University of Zimbabwe |
12:25 pm–1:15 pm |
Moderated Panel Discussion |
1:15 pm–2:15 pm |
Lunch |
SESSION 7:
TWINNING PARTNERSHIPS TO BUILD LONG-TERM CAPACITY FOR HIV/AIDS
Session Moderator: Francis Omaswa, Committee Member
2:15 pm–2:30 pm |
University Partnerships Sylvester Kimaiyo, Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare |
2:30 pm–2:45 pm |
Military Partnerships Darrell Singer, U.S. Department of Defense HIV Program, Nigeria |
2:45 pm–3:00 pm |
South–South Partnerships and Regional Strategies Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Centre for AIDS Programme of Research, South Africa |
3:00 pm–3:15 pm |
Laboratory Systems Strengthening Initiative Danni Ramduth, Becton, Dickinson and Company |
3:15 pm–4:15 pm |
Moderated Panel Discussion |
4:15 pm–5:00 pm |
Open Forum for Discussion, Closing Remarks, and Wrap-up Tom Quinn and David Serwadda, Committee Co-Chairs |
5:00 pm |
Adjourn |