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Appendix A Workshop Agenda
Pages 81-84

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...  Sharing in the African Context  Kobus Herbst, Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies 6:00 p.m. Plenary Discussion: Priority Issues and Challenges 81
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... Lunch Session 3: Exploring the "Ethical Imperative" for Data Sharing Chair: Katherine Littler, Wellcome Trust –  How can we balance the case for sharing data provided by research participants, with the need to safeguard privacy and confidentiality?
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... Stakeholder Perspectives on Data Sharing in Low and Middle Income Countries: Findings of a Multi-Site Study – thical Challenges and Views About Best Practices in E Data Sharing: The International Context Mike Parker and Susan Bull, University of Oxford – outh African Stakeholders' Perspectives About Ethics S and Best Practices in Data Sharing  Doug Wassenaar and Colleagues, University of KwaZulu Natal –  enyan Stakeholders' Perspectives of Ethical Issues K and Best Practices in Data Sharing  Vicki Marsh and colleagues, KEMRI Wellcome Trust Research Programme –  Implications of African and Asian Stakeholders' Perspectives for Ethical Best Practices in Data Sharing Susan Bull, University of Oxford 3:15 p.m. Questions and Discussion 3:30 p.m.
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...  Discussion: Building Partnerships for Data Panel Sharing, Linkage and Re-Use  Basia Zaba, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Karen Barnes, University of Cape Town Dan Kibuuka, Statistics South Africa Session 5: Closing Session: Maximizing the Use of Data to Improve Public Health -- Ways Forward 12:00 p.m. Moderated Plenary Discussion: Summary of Key Points from Across the Two Days and Key Priorities Chair: Steven Kern, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 1:00 p.m.


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