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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
Pages 91-98

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... DAY 1: Tuesday, September 9, 2014 SESSION I: Setting the Stage and Exploring Intersections 8:00am BREAKFAST 9:00am Workshop background, overview, and objectives Marla Salmon, Chair 91
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... 10:45am BREAK S  trengthening health systems: What are the drivers, what 11:00am are the key trends, what opportunities are available (global and United States)
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... Moderator and co-presenter: Gina Lagomarsino Presenter: Carleigh Krubiner Q&A 4:00pm BREAK 4:20pm Discussion •  hat can be learned that might inform approaches to W improving impacts on women's empowerment and health systems strengthening? •  hat might enhance the impact of these individual W models?
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... specific Perspectives will be noted and shared briefly. Moderator: Marla Salmon DAY 2: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 SESSION II: Innovations and Strategies for Improving Women's Empowerment While Strengthening Health Systems 8:00am BREAKFAST 9:00am Recap, review objectives, and small group assignments Moderator: Marla Salmon Session II Objectives: To create a shared foundation of knowledge, insights, and information that will enable discussion and deliberation, focusing on: • Health systems/service innovations and organizational strategies • Investment and other support strategies for start-up, scaling, and sustainability 9:20am Innovations and organizational strategies that strengthen health services/systems and empower women: What we are learning about what works and what doesn't Moderator: Susan Kosman • Presenter 1: Monique Dolfing-Vogelenzang Q&A • Presenter 2: Molly Coye Q&A
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... Q&A and Discussion What approaches to social finance and building social enterprise will enable nursing and midwifery enterprise that strengthens health systems/services while empowering women? SESSION III: Transferability of Models and Lessons Learned Session III Objective: To explore potential transferability of models and lessons learned to new settings, including considerations relating to context, health-related needs, populations, and culture 12:00pm Break into three small groups: Phase 1 Process: Two conveners per group; participants move in cohorts through three groups •  dentify challenges, opportunities, enablers, and barriers I relating to the nursing and midwifery enterprise innovations/enterprises •  dentify strategies for success in developing, financing, I and sustaining innovative practices
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... 96 EMPOWERING WOMEN Group 1 Leaders: Julie Fairman and Monique Dolfing-Vogelenzang Challenges and opportunities: Developing financing nursing and midwifery enterprises that empower women and strengthen health systems Group 2 Leaders: Diệp Vương and Krishna Udayakumar Promising approaches/models: Bringing together the key elements of nursing/midwifery practice and education/ training; and social enterprise/social finance in ways that could maximize women's empowerment and health systems/ services strengthening Group 3 Leaders: Susan Kosman and Akiko Maeda Strategies and support: Start-up, scale-up, sustainability, and transferability of actual and theoretical models globally and to the United States 1:00pm LUNCH 2:00pm Small groups: Phase 2 -- circulate 2:45pm Small groups: Final phase 3 -- circulate 3:30pm BREAK -- Process small groups 4:00pm Presentations (with Q&A) by Three Group Leaders Moderator: Marla Salmon • Group 1: Monique Dolfing-Vogelenzang • Group 2: Krishna Udayakumar • Group 3: Akiko Maeda 4:45pm Commentary: Deborah Bae Seed thinking for messages for United States 5:15 pm ADJOURNMENT
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... APPENDIX A 97 DAY 3: Thursday, September 11, 2014 SESSION IV: Key Messages and Models for the United States and the Larger Global Context 8:00am BREAKFAST 9:00am Focus for impact: Insights from the past 2 days Moderator: Marla Salmon 9:15am The Ghana Project Highlights and insights: Monique Dolfing-Vogelenzang Q&A 10:00am Small groups: Models and making them work Moderator: Marla Salmon 11:00am BREAK 11:15am Report backs 12:00pm The Way Forward • An open discussion for sharing of individual perspectives • What are the key messages, lessons learned, and next  steps? • Moonshot review • Dissemination of the final report 1:00pm LUNCH AND ADJOURNMENT


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