Curriculum Vitae: 3. Masters of Social Science (MSS), in Economics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh
|
|
- Marvin Douglas
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Curriculum Vitae: Personal Detail Name Address Zahidul QUAYYUM Health Economics Research Unit Institute of Applied Health Sciences University of Aberdeen, Polwarth Building, Foresterhill. Aberdeen, AB 25 2ZD. Tel: (44)- (0) (w). Educational Background and Qualification 1. M. Sc. Health policy Planning and Financing. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) London, UK. Sept July (Obtained Scholarship from British Technical Assistance to Bangladesh to complete the MSc at LSHTM). 2. MA in Economics Thammsat University, Bangkok, Sept August 84. (Awarded Rockefeller Foundation Scholarship to complete the MA at Thammasat University). 3. Masters of Social Science (MSS), in Economics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh Bachelors of Social Science (BSS), Honours in Economics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh (Awarded government merit scholarship to study B.S.S at the University). Membership Of Professional Bodies Member International Health Economics Associations Member Health Economics Study Group Life Member, Bangladesh Economic Association Life Member, Bangladesh Public Health Association Life Member, Bangladesh Health Economics Associations Employment History 1 March 2007 to date Research Fellow, Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, UK 31 August February 2007: Health Economist, Economic Outcomes Work Programme, IMMPACT. University of Aberdeen, UK. 23 March August, 2006 Health Services Economic Researcher (Research Fellow), IMMPACT, University of Aberdeen, UK. 1 August November 2000 Assistant Professor, Institute of Health Economics, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Now on leave. 15 August October 2001 Consultant Health Economist for the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London for the Study 1
2 Project on Modelling the Impact and Cost Effectiveness of CARE SHAKTI HIV Prevention Programme in Bangladesh. 1 August October 2000 Consultant Health Economist, Health Economics Programme (HEP), Public Health Sciences Division, Centre for Health and Population Research, ICDDR,B. Dhaka, Bangladesh 1 August April 1999 Senior Operations Researcher. Health Economics Programme (HEP), Public Health Sciences Division. Centre for Health and Population Research, ICDDR,B. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 1 December July 1997 Senior Operations Researcher, Public Health Sciences Division, Centre for Health and Population Research, ICDDR,B., Dhaka, Bangladesh. 7 November 1993 to 30 Nov Research Investigator, Community Health Sciences Division, Centre for Health and Population research, ICDDR,B. Mohakhali, Dhaka, Bangladesh., Urban Health Extension Project, 1 February 1985 to 6 Nov Research and Statistical Officer. International Jute Organisation 1. Dhaka, Bangladesh. 1 October, 1984 to 31 Jan Research Associate, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies. Agargaon, Dhaka. Bangladesh. Publications/Research Reports 1. "Maternal and Perinatal Conditions." Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries (2nd Edition),ed., New York: Oxford University Press. DOI: / /Chpt-26. Wendy J. Graham, John Cairns, Sohinee Bhattacharya, Colin H. W. Bullough, Zahidul Quayyum, and Khama Rogo. The chapter inter alia studied the cost effectiveness of Maternal Health Intervention Strategies in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. 2. Cost Analysis of Village Midwifery Services in Serang and Pandeglang: Efficiency and Financial Sustainability of the Programme. Quayyum, Z., Najib, M, Sucahya, P. K., Ensor, T. Report of the Policy and Health Systems/Economic Outcomes, Initiative for Maternal Mortality Impact Assessment. Aberdeen & Jakarta. (2006). 3. How do village midwives earn a living in Indonesia? Evidence from two districts in Banten Province. Ensor, T., Najib, M., Sucahya, P., & Quayyum, Z.: Report of the Policy and Health 1 An International Commodity Organization that was established in 1982 under the auspices of UNCTAD with its Headquarters in Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2
3 Systems/Economic Outcomes, Initiative for Maternal Mortality Impact Assessment. Aberdeen & Jakarta. (2006). 4. Inequality in Access to and Financing of Obstetric Care in two districts of Indonesia: Are poor benefiting from the Bidan Di Desa Programme and public provision of care? Quayyum, Z., Ensor, T., Najib, M., Sucahya, P., & Pambudi, E.S. Report of the Policy and Health Systems/Economic Outcomes, Initiative for Maternal Mortality Impact Assessment. Aberdeen & Jakarta Cost of obstetric care and economic consequences for the mothers in hospitals of Serang and Pandeglang districts : Mardiati Nadjib, Zahidul Quayyum, Tim Ensor, Purwa Kurnia Sucahya, Susilawati,Amila Megraini. Report of the Policy and Health Systems/Economic Outcomes, Initiative for Maternal Mortality Impact Assessment. Aberdeen & Jakarta. (2006). 6. Modelling the Impact of Cost effectiveness of CARE Shakti: an HIV Prevention Programme for Injecting Drug Users and Sex Workers in Bangladesh- Lorna Guinnes, Anna Foss, Charlotte Watts, Zahidul Quayyum, Peter Vickerman, Tasnim Azim, Smarajit Jana, Lilani Kumarnayake. A project study report of Health Policy Unit of London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. London, UK Health seeking behaviour, willingness and ability to pay for essential services in Urban Bangladesh: M Khan, Zahidul Quayyum, Shakil Ahmed, Nazmul Sohel and Badal Chandra Dhar. Published as a peer reviewed Special Publication Series of the Health Economics Programme, Public Health Sciences Division. ICDDR,B Willingness to Pay for Health Insurance in the Rural Areas of Bangladesh: Levels and Determinants; S R Howlader, Z Quayyum, A H Reza, S Ahmed, Institute of Health Economics. Published Research Report of Institute of Health Economics, University of Dhaka. February The Demand for Child Curative Care in Two Rural Thanas of Bangladesh: Effects of Income and Women s Employment. Ann Levin, M A Rahman, Zahidul Quayyum, Subrata Routh and Barket-e-Khuda. Int. J Health Plann Magmt, 2001, 16: Charging fees for MCH-FP services: Lessons learned from operations research. Zahidul Quayyum, Ann Levin, Thwin Aye Aye, Subrata Routh and Barkat-e-Khuda. Paper Presented at Seminar on Family Planning Programmes in the Twenty-first Century, Dhaka, Bangladesh, January Seminar Organized by the IUSSP Committee on Fertility and Family Planning and the Operations Research Program, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh. The paper was published as monograph of the seminar proceedings. 11. Output and Costs of Health Care Provided at District Hospitals: A Case Study of Two District Hospitals in Bangladesh: Z Quayyum, and S R Howlader. Published Research Report of Institute of Health Economics, University of Dhaka. October Establishing a Systematic Pricing Mechanism for MCH-FP Services of NGOs in the Urban Bangladesh: A Preliminary Assessment. Zahidul Quayyum, A A Thwin, Subrata Routh, A H Baqui. A peer reviewed working paper published by the Urban MCH-FP Extension Project, ICDDR, B, published in October
4 13. Impact of national immunization days on polio-related knowledge and practice of urban women in Bangladesh. A Quaiyum, Cris Tunon, Z Quayyum, A H Baqui. Health Policy and Planning, 12(4), Presentations in Conferences and Seminars 1. Cost of obstetric care and economic consequences for the households: Are poor mother protected? Lessons from two districts in Indonesia. Mardiati Nadjib, Zahidul Quayyum, Tim Ensor, Susilawati, Purwa K. Sucahya, Amila Megraini. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 6 th World Congress of Health Economics. International Health Economics Association. Copenhagen, Denmark July, Do poor mothers have access to village level midwifery services and public facilities for obstetric care?: Evidence from two districts in Indonesia. Zahidul Quayyum, Tim Ensor, Mardiati Nadjib, Purwa Kurnia Sucahya and Eko Pamudi. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 6 th World Congress of Health Economics. International Health Economics Association. Copenhagen, Denmark July, Costing village midwifery services in two districts of Indonesia: Lessons for efficiency and cost-effectiveness analysis of community level midwifery care as safe motherhood strategy. Purwa K. Sucahya, Zahidul Quayyum, Mardiati Nadjib, Purwa K. Sucahya and Tim Ensor. Abstract accepted for oral presentation at the 6 th World Congress of Health Economics. International Health Economics Association. Copenhagen, Denmark July, To What Extent Do People Care About the Size of Health Inequalities: The Feasibility of Methods to Generate Distributional Weights? McNamee P, Zahidul Quayyum, Amila Megraini, Mardiarti Nadjib and David Newlands. Paper Presented at UNU- Wider Conference. Helsinki. Finland September Challenges in identification and measurement of equity in maternal health. Zahidul Quayyum, McNamee P, Chikwama C, Newlands D. Paper Presented at Forum 9, Global Forum for Health Research. Mumbai, India September Are the poor benefited from exemption policy of user charges? Evidence from three subdistricts health centres in Bangladesh. Zahidul Quayyum, Nahid Akhtar Jahan, Azizur Rahman, Syed Abdul Hamid, Priti Dev Sen, and Abdul Hamid Moral. Paper presented at the 5 th World Congress of the International Health Economics Association. Barcelona. July Achieving efficiency in a harm reduction programme for injecting drug users in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Guinness L, Quayyum Z, Foss A, Watts C, Vickerman P, Azim T, Jana S, Kumarayanake L. International AIDS Network (IAEN) Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, 9-10 July Cost-effectiveness of the CARE-SHAKTI IDU intervention in Bangladesh. Guinness L, Foss A, Watts C, Zahidul Quayyuum, Vickerman P, Azim T, Jana S, Kumaranayake L. 14th International Conference on the reduction of drug related harm, Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand April [Abstract ]. 4
5 9. Willingness and ability to pay for essential services in Urban Bangladesh: Implications for fees for services: M M Khan, Zahidul Quayyum, K Jamil, A A Kabir, N Muhammad. A Paper Presented (as poster) at the Third International Conference organized by the International Health Economics Association. University of York. York July , Willingness to Pay for Health Insurance in the Rural Areas of Bangladesh: Levels and Determinants; S R Howlader, Zahidul Quayyum, A H Reza, S Ahmed. A Paper Presented (as poster) at the Third International Conference organized by the International Health Economics Association. University of York. York July , Private Practice by Public Doctors in Bangladesh: Some issues. Paper presented at the Workshop on Private Practice by Public Doctors held at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on January, Reducing Drug Costs Through Rationalization of Diarrhoea and ARI Case Management at Urban PHC Level. Zahidul Quayyum, Selina Amin, Shams-el Arifeen, Cris Tunon, and AH Baqui. Paper presented at annual conference of National Council for International Health (NCIH), for the year 1998, held in Virginia, USA during June The Demand for Child Curative Care in Rural Bangladesh. Ann Levin, M A Rahman, Zahidul Quayyum, Subrata Routh and Barket-e-Khuda. Paper presented at the Population Association of America (PAA) 1998 Annual Meeting, held in Chicago, Illinois, USA on April 2-4, Willingness and Ability to Pay for MCH-FP Services in Urban Bangladesh. Paper presented at the annual conference of American Public Health Association held in November Cost of MCH-FP Services Delivery: An Analysis of Concerned Women for Family Planning Branches. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Scientific Conference of ICDDR,B. 8-9 March Other Activities: Journal refereeing: Social Sciences and Medicines International Journal of Health and Equity 5
Curriculum Vitae. 2. MA in Economics Thammsat University, Bangkok, Thailand. Sept August 84.
Curriculum Vitae Name: Zahidul Quayyum Present Position: Research Fellow Address Health Economics Research Unit Polwarth Building, Foresterhill University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD Tel: (44)- (0)1224
More informationCurriculum Vitae - Nahid Akhter Jahan
Curriculum Vitae - Nahid Akhter Jahan Institute of Health Economics University of Dhaka Dhaka 1000 Bangladesh Tel: 880 2 9661920-59, ext. 8645 (Office) 880 2 8715283 (Residence) 880 1716444593 (Cellular)
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE of Kuntal Kumar Saha
CURRICULUM VITAE of Kuntal Kumar Saha PERSONAL INFORMATION Business address: Child Health Unit Public Health Sciences Division International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B)
More informationLessons from Immpact: Making sense of the evidence
Lessons from Immpact: Making sense of the evidence Professor Wendy J Graham Julia Hussein www.immpact-international.org Emerging evidence culture for policy decision-making Opinion-based decision making
More informationClosing the loop: translating evidence into enhanced strategies to reduce maternal mortality
Closing the loop: translating evidence into enhanced strategies to reduce maternal mortality Washington DC March 12th 2008 Professor Wendy J Graham Opinion-based decisionmaking Evidence-based decision-making
More informationPractice of Intranatal Care and Characteristics of Mothers in a Rural Community *Saklain MA, 1 Haque AE, 2 Sarker MM 3
Practice of Intranatal Care and Characteristics of Mothers in a Rural Community *Saklain MA, 1 Haque AE, 2 Sarker MM 3 In Bangladesh due to limited number of maternal and child health (MCH) based family
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION
CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION NAME: Dr. PHOEBE NDAYALA DIDI ADDRESS: P.O. Box 73241-00200 Nairobi EMAIL: pdndayala@gmail.com; ndayala. phoebe@ku.ac.ke AREA OF SPECIALISATION: Reproductive health;
More informationOptions for meeting Myanmar s commitment to achieving MDG 5
Options for meeting Myanmar s commitment to achieving MDG 5 Dr. Saramma Thomas Mathai Regional Team Coordinator and MH Advisor UNFPA Asia Pacific Regional Office, Bangkok Development Policy Options in
More informationSTUDY ON HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIOR AND DEMAND FOR HEALTH SERVICES IN AREAS SERVED BY BWHC
STUDY ON HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIOR AND DEMAND FOR HEALTH SERVICES IN AREAS SERVED BY BWHC Abul Barkat Matiur Rahman Murtaza Majid T R Noor Prepared for Bangladesh Women s Health Coalition (BWHC) Prepared
More informationFinancing for Family Planning: Options and Challenges
Repositioning Family Planning and Reproductive Health in the region. Financing for Family Planning: Options and Challenges BASINGA Paulin, MD,MSc, PhD Senior Lecturer School of Public Health National University
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations DP/FPA/CPD/ZMB/8 Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services Distr.: General 30 June
More informationReproductive Health status of Women in few villages of Bangladesh
Original article: Reproductive Health status of Women in few villages of Bangladesh Akhi Khatun 1*, Md Kabir 2 1 City Clinic, Dinajpur, Bangladesh 2Sir Salimullah Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh *Corresponding
More informationInequity in FP and RH Services in Indonesia Kartono Mohamad. Presented at Regional Consultation on FP in Asia and pacific Bangkok 8-10 Dec 2010
Inequity in FP and RH Services in Indonesia Kartono Mohamad Presented at Regional Consultation on FP in Asia and pacific Bangkok 8-10 Dec 2010 Background information Indonesia is divided into 33 Provinces,
More informationThe Future of Health in Africa
The Future of Health in Africa Organised by the Global Health Centre at the Graduate Institute, the Chatham House and the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations Biographies
More informationThe World Bank: Policies and Investments for Reproductive Health
The World Bank: Policies and Investments for Reproductive Health Sadia A Chowdhury Coordinator, Reproductive and Child Health, The World Bank Bangkok, Dec 9, 2010 12/9/2010 2 Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR):
More informationTargeting Poverty and Gender Inequality to Improve Maternal Health
Targeting Poverty and Gender Inequality to Improve Maternal Health presented by Rekha Mehra, Ph.D. Based on paper by: Silvia Paruzzolo, Rekha Mehra, Aslihan Kes, Charles Ashbaugh Expert Panel on Fertility,
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme and of the United Nations Population Fund
United Nations DP/FPA/CPD/BGD/7 Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme and of the United Nations Population Fund Distr.: General 31 October 2005 Original: English UNITED NATIONS POPULATION
More informationAn Overview of Maternal and Child Health Status in Indonesia Meah Gao*
An Overview of Maternal and Child Health Status in Indonesia Meah Gao* *Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. Indonesia used to have one of the
More information:1/5 (B), Sayarsan Road, Bahan, Yangon Contact No. :
CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL DATA: Name : Doi Ra Sex : Female Age : 30 Date of Birth : 6.6.1985 Place of Birth : Mogaung, Kachin State Nationality : Myanmar Contact Address :1/5 (B), Sayarsan Road, Bahan,
More informationUpdated Resource Requirements for Sustainable Financing of the HIV Response in Indonesia
POLICY Brief June 2018 Updated Resource Requirements for Sustainable Financing of the HIV Response in Indonesia Authors: Health Policy Plus and Sub-Directorate for HIV/AIDS and STI of the Ministry of Health,
More informationNATIONAL HEALTH MISSION OF INDIA. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, MD PGIMER School of Public Health Chandigarh (India)
NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION OF INDIA Dr. Rajesh Kumar, MD PGIMER School of Public Health Chandigarh (India) Outline Historical Milestones/Background National Health Mission (NHM) Impact of NHM? Challenges
More informationASEAN Activities on Increasing Access to ARV and HIV Related Supplies
ASEAN Activities on Increasing Access to ARV and HIV Related Supplies Consultation on Integrating Prevention and Management of STI/HIV/AIDS into Reproductive, Maternal and Newborn Health Services and the
More informationEconomic and Social Council
United Nations E/CN.6/2010/L.6 Economic and Social Council Distr.: Limited 9 March 2010 Original: English ADOPTED 12 March 2010 ADVANCE UNEDITED VERSION Commission on the Status of Women Fifty-fourth session
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services Distr.: General 15 April 2011 Original:
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. Present Address : B-3, 13, Eskaton Garden Dhaka, Bangladesh.
CURRICULUM VITAE 1. Name : Mohammed A. Mabud (Former United Nations Chief Technical Advisor on population Policy and Division Chief, Bangladesh Planning Commission.) Present Address : B-3, 13, Eskaton
More informationPlace matters: why cities are key to ending AIDS
Place matters: why cities are key to ending AIDS Cities for Social Transformation Towards Ending AIDS 20 th International AIDS Conference Melbourne, Australia 19 July 2014 Steven J. Kraus Director UNAIDS
More informationUniversal Access to Reproductive Health: Strengthening Institutional Capacity. Why? What? And How?
Universal Access to Reproductive Health: Strengthening Institutional Capacity Why? What? And How? Presented at International Workshop on Capacity-Building in Programme Management on Population and Development,
More informationPPFP Global Meeting Follow-up Workshop. Country Posters
PPFP Global Meeting Follow-up Workshop Country Posters Afghanistan Trained 12 family planning trainers in PPFP/PPIUD and developed plans to train 115 health care providers from 23 provinces in 4 regions
More informationNUTRITION LITERATURE OF BANGLADESH: A BIBLIOMETRIC STUDY. S. M. Zabed Ahmed 1 and Md. Anisur Rahman 2
Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science, Vol. 13, no.1, July 2008: 35-43 NUTRITION LITERATURE OF BANGLADESH: A BIBLIOMETRIC STUDY S. M. Zabed Ahmed 1 and Md. Anisur Rahman 2 1 Department of
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services
Executive Board of the Development Programme, the Population Fund and the Office for Project Services Distr.: General 19 October 2012 Original: English First regular session 2013 28 January to 1 February
More informationWhy do people in India avoid government doctors? Debasis Barik 1, Sonalde Desai 2 and Reeve Vanneman 3
Why do people in India avoid government doctors? Debasis Barik 1, Sonalde Desai 2 and Reeve Vanneman 3 Background: Indian health care system is a study in contrasts. On the one hand, Government of India
More informationStrengthening and integrating MNCH. Partners forum Meeting April,17-21/2007 Dar es Salaam,Tanzaniay
Ethiopia Strengthening and integrating MNCH Partners forum Meeting April,17-21/2007 Dar es Salaam,Tanzaniay Outline 1. Back ground Key demographic data How many die? National progress to MDG 4 and 5 Causes
More informationCost and efficiency analysis of the Avahan HIV Prevention programme for high risk groups in India.
Cost and efficiency analysis of the Avahan HIV Prevention programme for high risk groups in India. International AIDS Conference Pre conference, International AIDS Economics Network Washington DC, 20 22
More informationThe Public Health Benefits of Microbicides in Lower-Income Countries
The Public Health Benefits of Microbicides in Lower-Income Countries Model Projections A Report by the Public Health Working Group of the Microbicide Initiative funded by The Rockefeller Foundation The
More informationSocioeconomic factors differentiating maternal and child health-seeking behavior in rural Bangladesh: A cross-sectional analysis
Socioeconomic factors differentiating maternal and child health-seeking behavior in rural Bangladesh: A cross-sectional analysis Dr. Ruhul Amin, Nirali M. Shah, Pf. Stan Becker Corresponding author: Ruhul
More informationCompletion rate (upper secondary education, female)
Annex C. Country profile indicators and data sources Indicator Data source Global database Demographics and contextual factors Demographics Total population Total under-5 population Total adolescent (10
More informationCost of Delivering Child Immunization Services in Urban Bangladesh: A Study Based on Facility-level Surveys
J HEALTH POPUL NUTR 2004 Dec;22(4):404-412 2004 ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research ISSN 1606-0997 $ 5.00+0.20 Cost of Delivering Child Immunization Services in Urban Bangladesh: A Study
More informationTrends in equity in use of maternal health services in urban and rural Bangladesh
Kamal et al. International Journal for Equity in Health (2016) 15:27 DOI 10.1186/s12939-016-0311-2 RESEARCH Trends in equity in use of maternal health services in urban and rural Bangladesh Nahid Kamal
More informationSOUTH AFRICAN DECLARATION ON THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
SOUTH AFRICAN DECLARATION ON THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES We, the participants in the South African Summit on the Prevention and Control of Non- Communicable diseases gathered
More informationIntegration of services for HIV/AIDS and sexual and reproductive health
January 2012 Integration of services for HIV/AIDS and sexual and reproductive health Pilot projects in India have paved the way for wider use of effective models, strategies, and tools A9, Qutab Institutional
More informationChapter 9 Protection and Promotion of the Health of Specific Population Groups
Chapter 9 Protection and Promotion of the Health of Specific Population Groups i 9.1 Maternal and Child Health, Including Family Planning Countries of the Region are increasingly accepting the holistic
More informationG I V E N C H I G A Y A M U T I N T A. Curriculum Vitae
G I V E N C H I G A Y A M U T I N T A Curriculum Vitae ~ When you live for a strong purpose, then hard work is not an option. It is a necessity ~ (Steve Pavlina) PERSONAL INFORMATION Address Moore Road
More informationTANIA BARHAM. Department of Economics University of Colorado at Boulder Boulder CO,
TANIA BARHAM Department of Economics Boulder CO, 80309-0256 303-492-7407 Email: tania.barham@colorado.edu Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS) Boulder, CO 80309-0483 303-492-0237 http://www.colorado.edu/ibs/hb/barham/
More informationBANGLADESH. Strengthened Maternal and Newborn Care Services
BANGLADESH Strengthened Maternal and Newborn Care Services INTRODUCTION Almost two-thirds of infant and child deaths in Bangladesh occur in the neonatal period, and more than 90% of all births occur at
More informationPATRICIA LYONS JOHNSON CURRICULUM VITAE
PATRICIA LYONS JOHNSON CURRICULUM VITAE CURRENT POSITION: Associate Professor of Anthropology, Women's Studies, and Demography Senior Research Associate, Population Research Institute Pennsylvania State
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services Distr.: General 12 July 2011 Original:
More informationThe ORION Medical Journal 2004 Jan;17:
Zinc treatment for childhood diarrhoea A new and innovative project of ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research Larson CP, Ernst R The ORION Medical Journal 2004 Jan;17:136-138 Introduction In
More informationThe Environment, Population and Reproductive Health
The Environment, Population and Reproductive Health Estimated Number of Births & Deaths Resultant Population Increase, Mid-2003 Total Pop., Mid-2003 6.3 billion (G.R. 1.3%) Population Births Deaths Increase
More informationQuality of Care vs Access to Care. Prof Elly Katabira Makerere Medical School, Kampala, Uganda
Quality of Care vs Access to Care Prof Elly Katabira Makerere Medical School, Kampala, Uganda Adults and children estimated to be living with HIV in 2006 Dr. Jim Kim at the XV International Conference
More informationMaking Universal Health Coverage work for women and young people
Making Universal Health Coverage work for women and young people Putting Sexual and Reproductive Health at the Centre of UHC Reforms in Asia-Pacific April 2018 Universal health coverage (UHC) cannot be
More informationImproving maternal and child health in the urban contexts: Challenges and strategies
Improving maternal and child health in the urban contexts: Challenges and strategies Budi Utomo Faculty of Public Health University of Indonesia 14th International Inter-Ministerial Conference on Population
More informationRegional Consultation on the Social Determinants of Health WHO/SEARO, New Delhi, September, 2005
Social Determinants and Tuberculosis in South-East Asia Regional Consultation on the Social Determinants of Health WHO/SEARO, New Delhi, 15-16 September, 2005 PRESENTATION OUTLINE INTRODUCTION SOCIAL DETERMINANTS
More informationPUNIT KUMAR MISHRA. Summary of Professional Experience. Education. Professional Experience
PUNIT KUMAR MISHRA Summary of Professional Experience Mr. Punit Mishra is the Research Officer for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation- funded Research and Evaluation for Action in Child Health (REACH)
More informationFamily Planning Choice Behavior of Women in Slums in Bangladesh: A Discriminant Analysis
Family Planning Choice Behavior of Women in Slums in Bangladesh: A Discriminant Analysis Mati Ur Rahman, Ph.D. Why Study Family planning Choice Behavior in Slums? In Bangladesh, the size of the urban population
More informationGeneral Assembly. United Nations A/65/L.27. Global health and foreign policy. Distr.: Limited 1 December Original: English
United Nations A/65/L.27 General Assembly Distr.: Limited 1 December 2010 Original: English Sixty-fifth session Agenda item 124 Global health and foreign policy Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Belgium,
More informationUNGASS Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS: Core Indicators revision
UNGASS Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS: Core Indicators revision Updated version following MERG recommendations Context In light of country reports, regional workshops and comments received by a
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations DP/FPA/CPD/NGA/7 Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services Distr.: General 18 July2013
More informationMCH Handbook Initiatives : Global Health Research, Development & Implementation Experience
MCH Handbook Initiatives : Global Health Research, Development & Implementation Experience 11 th MCH Handbook International Conference December 12-14, 2018, Bangkok, Thailand Dr. Shafi U. Bhuiyan MBBS,
More informationEffectiveness of an NGO primary health care programme in rural Bangladesh: evidence from the management information system
doi: 10.1093/heapol/czh024 Health Policy and Planning 19(4), HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING; 19(4): 187 198 Oxford University Press, 2004; all rights reserved. Effectiveness of an NGO primary health care programme
More informationEnsuring Gender Equity. A Policy Statement
A Policy Statement 1 Mission statement As part of its mandate, UNU-INWEH strives to achieve equitable development of women and men by focusing on productivity, equality of opportunity, sustainability and
More informationGlobal Health Post 2015: Accelerating Equity
Global Health Post 2015: Accelerating Equity 26-31 JANUARY 2015 I BANGKOK, THAILAND 1 BACKGROUND The Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) is an annual international conference focusing on policy-related
More informationOKELO, Stephen. Address P.O. Box Mega City, Kisumu, Kenya. Tel
OKELO, Stephen Address P.O. Box 833-40123 Mega City, Kisumu, Kenya. Tel +254 721 250 342 E-mail okelos@gmail.com Nationality Kenyan Date of Birth 16 th April 1978 DESIRED CAREER Consultant and teacher
More informationSSTC in Reproductive Health/Family Planning: Asia, Pacific & beyond Innovative Partnerships
SSTC in Reproductive Health/Family Planning: Asia, Pacific & beyond Innovative Partnerships Annette Sachs Robertson, Jennifer Butler UNFPA Nov 27-28, 2017 Presented at the 14 th International Inter-Ministerial
More informationglobally. Public health interventions to improve maternal and child health outcomes in India
Summary 187 Summary India contributes to about 22% of all maternal deaths and to 20% of all under five deaths globally. Public health interventions to improve maternal and child health outcomes in India
More informationAccess to reproductive health care global significance and conceptual challenges
08_XXX_MM1 Access to reproductive health care global significance and conceptual challenges Dr Lale Say World Health Organization Department of Reproductive Health and Research From Research to Practice:
More informationMeeting the MDGs in South East Asia: Lessons. Framework
Meeting the MDGs in South East Asia: Lessons and Challenges from the MDG Acceleration Framework Biplove Choudhary Programme Specialist UNDP Asia Pacific Regional Centre 21 23 23 November 2012 UNCC, Bangkok,
More informationCARE S PERSPECTIVE ON THE MDGs Building on success to accelerate progress towards 2015 MDG Summit, September 2010
CARE S PERSPECTIVE ON THE MDGs Building on success to accelerate progress towards 2015 MDG Summit, 20-22 September 2010 MDG Goal 5: Improve Maternal Health Target 1: Reduce by three-quarters, between 1990
More informationMaternal, Child and Reproductive Health Initiative
Maternal, Child and Reproductive Health Initiative Maternal, Child and Reproductive Health Initiative The Maternal, Child and Reproductive Health (MCRH) Initiative works in developing countries to improve
More informationPrepared Under HNPSP of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare COSTING OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN BANGLADESH
Prepared Under HNPSP of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare COSTING OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN BANGLADESH February 2010 Recommended Citation: Chankova, Slavea, Sushil R. Howlader, Syed A. Hamid.
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme and of the United Nations Population Fund
United Nations DP/FPA/CPD/BRA/4 Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme and of the United Nations Population Fund Distr.: General 9 October 2006 Original: English UNITED NATIONS POPULATION
More informationCritical interactions between Global Fund-supported programmes and health systems: a case study in Thailand
Published by Oxford University Press in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine ß The Author 2010; all rights reserved. Health Policy and Planning 2010;25:i53 i57 doi:10.1093/heapol/czq059
More informationA Systematic Appraisal of the Factors Influencing Antenatal Services and Delivery Care in Sub-Saharan Africa
A Systematic Appraisal of the Factors Influencing Antenatal Services and Delivery Care in Sub-Saharan Africa Nancy Innocentia Ebu University of Cape Coast School of Nursing, Ghana Commonwealth Nurses Conference
More information1. Which of the following is an addition to components of reproductive health under the new paradigm
Population Change and Public Health Exercise 11A 1. Which of the following is an addition to components of reproductive health under the new paradigm A. Safe motherhood B. Provision of family planning
More informationAssociate Professor, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Department of Statistics, Cairo University, 2004-present
Zeinab A. Khadr zeinabk@aucegypt.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1997 Sociology (Demography) Dissertation: Living Arrangements and Social Support Systems of the Older Population in Egypt MA
More informationTDR_SITAN_SPA_CEDEAO Page 2 sur 5
Recruitment of individual consultant for the Analysis of the Situation of Elderly health in Member Countries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) TERMS OF REFERENCE October 2017 TDR_SITAN_SPA_CEDEAO
More informationDFID Nepal: health outcomes. British Embassy. Slide 1
DFID Nepal: Contribution to improved health outcomes British Embassy 21.02.2011 2011 Slide 1 Content Health outcomes in Nepal particularly Reproductive and Maternal Health (RMH) Programmes and outcomes
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. DR. SHAHANA NAZNEEN MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) (Master of Public Health)
CURRICULUM VITAE DR. SHAHANA NAZNEEN MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) MPH (Master of Public Health) EDUCATION: MPH (Master of Public Health) Umea University, Sweden Year: 2000-2001 Subjects:
More information2. SITUATION ANALYSIS
2. SITUATION ANALYSIS As in most parts of the SADC, South Africa recognises HIV/AIDS as one of the most serious challenges since independence and new political dispensation. In South Africa, prevalence
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme and of the United Nations Population Fund
United Nations DP/FPA/CPD/MOZ/7 Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme and of the United Nations Population Fund Distr.: General 18 October 2006 Original: English UNITED NATIONS POPULATION
More informationMaternal Mortality. Why address maternal mortality? Cost of maternal health care. Millennium Development Goals
Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Maternal Mortality Why address maternal mortality? Over 529,000 women die annually from
More informationThe immunization programme in Bangladesh: impressive gains in coverage, but gaps remain
HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING; 14(1): 49 58 Oxford University Press 1999 The immunization programme in Bangladesh: impressive gains in coverage, but gaps remain KANTA JAMIL, 1 ABBAS BHUIYA, 2 KIM STREATFIELD,
More informationGetting It Right: Securing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and Family Planning in the Post-2015 Agenda Parallel Session 4E July 1, 2014
Getting It Right: Securing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and Family Planning in the Post-2015 Agenda Parallel Session 4E July 1, 2014 Ellen Starbird Is the Director of USAID s Office of Population
More informationDRAFT: Sexual and Reproductive Rights and Health the Post-2015 Development Agenda
DRAFT: Sexual and Reproductive Rights and Health the Post-2015 Development Agenda This draft working paper considers sexual and reproductive health and rights in the context of the post- 2015 framework.
More informationOut-of-pocket expenses for Maternity Care in Rural Bangladesh: A Public Private comparison
Extended Abstract: Out-of-pocket expenses for Maternity Care in Rural Bangladesh: A Public Private comparison Authors: Md. Moshiur Rahman, Dr. Ubaidur Rob A bstract: This paper examined out-of-pocket expenses
More informationDevelopment of a complementary feeding manual for Bangladesh
TERMS OF REFERENCE #14 For the research proposal to be funded under NFPCSP Phase II Development of a complementary feeding manual for Bangladesh 1. Background and Rationale Inappropriate infant and young
More informationThe determinants of use of postnatal care services for Mothers: does differential exists between urban and rural areas in Bangladesh?
ISPUB.COM The Internet Journal of Epidemiology Volume 8 Number 1 The determinants of use of postnatal care services for Mothers: does differential exists between urban and rural areas in Bangladesh? M
More informationWASH. Civil Society. Learning Fund. Menstrual Hygiene Management. Civil Society Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Learning Fund
Civil Society Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Learning Fund Civil Society WASH Learning Fund www.learningfund.org.au These documents were compiled by Naomi Carrard of the Institute for Sustainable Futures,
More informationAMK (Abhoynagar, Mirsarai and Kamlapur) HDSS BANGLADESH
AMK (Abhoynagar, Mirsarai and Kamlapur) HDSS BANGLADESH Brief Description The AMK HDSS has presently three active field sites, Abhoynagar, Mirsarai and Kamalapur. Abhoynagar, which includes its former
More informationReport of the Executive Director
Report of the Executive Director Context for the 19 th Board meeting Financial and economic crisis 2008 Ambitious demand and disbursement targets met Strong results and progress towards MDGs ( Green Report
More informationSituational Analysis of Equity in Access to Quality Health Care for Women and Children in Vietnam
Situational Analysis of Equity in Access to Quality Health Care for Women and Children in Vietnam Presentation by Sarah Bales and Jim Knowles Ha Long Bay, 8 April 2008 Organization of the Presentation
More informationJICA s Cooperation in the field of Reproductive Health and Family Care in China
JICA s Cooperation in the field of Reproductive Health and Family Care in China November, 2006 Koji FUJIYA Japan International Cooperation Agency(JICA) China Office 1. Introduction 2. JICA s Activities
More informationMyanmar and Birth Spacing: An overview
Myanmar and Birth Spacing: An overview Background Myanmar is bordered by three of the world s most populous countries: China, India and Bangladesh. The total population of Myanmar is 59.13 million and,
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme and of the United Nations Population Fund
United Nations DP/FPA/CPD/CIV/6 Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme and of the United Nations Population Fund Distr.: General 6 October 2008 Original: English UNITED NATIONS POPULATION
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations DP/FPA/CPD/LSO/6 Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services Distr.: General 2 August
More informationSteady Ready Go! teady Ready Go. Every day, young people aged years become infected with. Preventing HIV/AIDS in young people
teady Ready Go y Ready Preventing HIV/AIDS in young people Go Steady Ready Go! Evidence from developing countries on what works A summary of the WHO Technical Report Series No 938 Every day, 5 000 young
More informationHITESH GUPTA MPH (UNC-USA), M.Phil (BITS-Pilani), Ph.D (BITS-Pilani)
HITESH GUPTA MPH (UNC-USA), M.Phil (BITS-Pilani), Ph.D (BITS-Pilani) Project Director of HIV/AIDS programme for Long Distance Truck Drivers for last three years at Project Implementation Unit (PIU) working
More informationGlobal health sector strategies on HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections ( )
Regional Committee for Europe 65th session EUR/RC65/Inf.Doc./3 Vilnius, Lithuania, 14 17 September 2015 2 September 2015 150680 Provisional agenda item 3 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH Global health sector strategies
More informationAn exploratory note on the differences in health in the two Bengals
An exploratory note on the differences in health in the two Bengals Zubin Shroff, Victoria Fan, Rifat Hasan, Richard A. Cash Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA April 15, 2010 The historical separation
More informationExecutive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services
United Nations Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services Distr.: General 25 April 2014 Original:
More informationPublic health priorities in National Health Policy, Population Policy & HPNSDP. Md Humayun Kabir. Senior Secretary
Public health priorities in National Health Policy, Population Policy & HPNSDP Md Humayun Kabir Senior Secretary Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Government of the People s Republic of Bangladesh NATIONAL
More information