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Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY

CONFERENCE PROGRAM 4th ANNUAL EAST AFRICAN HEALTH AND SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION AND TRADE FAIR

REGIONAL HEALTH PRIORITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES “EVIDENCE FOR ACTION IN THE CHANGING GLOBAL FINANCIAL SITUATION”

SERENA HOTEL, KIGALI-RWANDA 27TH - 29TH March 2013

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Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

SUMMARY CONFERENCE PROGRAM Wednesday, 27th March 2013 8.00-10.30

Ball Room

Sub theme 3: Health Systems Strengthening

11.00-13.00

Ball Room & Auditorium

Symposium II: Integrated Disease Surveillance and Disaster Preparedness

11.00-13.00

Pool Side Room

LUNCH 13.00-14.00 st Sub theme 1: Maternal and Child Health: 1 EAC Health Ministers and

14.00-17.30

Ball Room

Symposium II: Integrated Disease Surveillance and Disaster Preparedness

14.00-17.30

Pool Side Room

Sub theme 3: Health System Strengthening

14.00-17.30

Auditorium

Official Opening of the Health and Scientific Conference EAC Anthem

Parliamentarians forum on Health & Official launch of EAC Open Health Initiative

16.00-17.30

Poster Display Area

Gala Dinner & Launch of EAC/WHO under the theme "Building a tobacco-free EAC to protect children and save lives starts with YOU"

Poster Presentations

18.30-21.30

Ball Room

Exhibitions and Trade Fair

09.00-17.30

Tented Area

Symposium V: Quality of Health Care (RCQHC)

08.00 -10.30

Ball Room

Sub theme 4: Quality of Health Care

11.00-13.00

Ball Room

Sub theme 2: Non Communicable Diseases and Trauma

11.00-13.00

Auditorium

Symposium IV: Tobacco control (CFTK)

08.00-13.00

Pool Side Room

08.00-13.00

Muhazi Room

Sub theme 4: Quality of Health Care

14.00-17.30

Ball Room

Sub theme 2: Non Communicable Diseases and Trauma

14.00-17.30

Auditorium

Symposium IV: Tobacco control (CFTK)

14.00-17.30

Pool Side Room

Symposium I: HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

14.00-15.30

Muhazi Room

Symposium V:Quality of Health Care (RCQHC) training

14.00-17.30

Delegates Room

Thursday, 28 March 2013 th

Symposium I: HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence LUNCH 13.00-14.00

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4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Main theme: Regional Health Priorities and Opportunities: Evidence for action in a changing global financial situation

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

Poster Presentations

16.00-17.30

Poster Display Area

Exhibitions and Trade Fair

09.00-17.30

Tented Area

Sub theme 1: Maternal and Child Health

8.00-13.00

Auditorium

Symposium III:Population, Health and Environment (EAC/LVBC/USAID)

8.00-10.30

Ball Room

Sub theme 1: Maternal and Child Health

11.00-13.00

Ball Room

Symposium III:Environment and Health in Africa (HEALTHY FUTURES)

8.00-13.00

Pool Side Room

Symposium III:Environment and Health in Africa (HEALTHY FUTURES)

14.00-15.00

Pool Side Room

Poster Presentations

14.00-15.00

Poster Display Area

Exhibitions and Trade Fair

09.00-15.00

Tented Area

15.00-16.00

Ball Room

Friday 29 March 2013

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

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LUNCH 13.00-14.00

OFFICIAL CLOSING CEREMONIES

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Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

DETAILED PROGRAM FOR 4TH EAC ANNUAL HEALTH SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE, INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION & TRADE FAIR

SERENA HOTEL, KIGALI, 27-29 MARCH 2013

Time 07:00-08:00

Event Registration Continues Location: Reception hall

Exhibition and Poster Set-up for the day All posters will be available for viewing during conference. Authors will be present at the scheduled time of 16.00-17.30 for Day 1 and Day 2, then at 14.00-15.00 on Day 3.

Official Opening: Ball Room 08.00-08.05

EAC Anthem

08:05-08:20

Welcome Remarks by the EAC Secretary General

08:20-09:00

Remarks by the Hon. Ministers of Health from Partner States Burundi - Kenya - Rwanda - Tanzania

09:00-9:10

Remarks by the Chairperson of the EAC Sectoral Council of Ministers of Health and Minister of Health of the Republic of Uganda

09:10-09:30

Official Opening by the Guest of Honour

09:30-10:30

Key Note Address 1: Regional Health Priorities and Opportunities - Evidence for action in a changing global financial situation Prof Khama Rogo, Lead Health Specialist, World Bank Key Note Address 2: Advancing regional health research priorities for evidence–based health policy formulation and interventions in Africa: Perspective from the European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) Prof Charles Mugone, Executive Director, EDCTP

10:30: 11:00

Group photo with Guest of Honour & Break

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4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

DAY 1: Wednesday, 27th March 2013

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

Day 1: Wednesday, March 27th

Sub-Theme 3: Health Systems Strengthening

Sub-Theme 3: Health Systems Strengthening

Moderator: Dr Isaac Kadowa, Uganda

Moderator: Prof Donald S. Shepard, Brandeis University, USA

Rapporteur: Dr Liboire Ngirigi, Burundi

Rapporteur: Dr Kijakazi Mashoto, Tanzania

Time

Ball Room

11:00 -11:15

HSS001/OC: The effectiveness of community financing approach in improving child nutrition status in Rwanda, Chunling Lu, Rwanda Ministry of Health, Rwanda

Auditorium HSS006/OC: Mix of Community Health Insurance and Performance Based Financing in Rwanda: Is there a synergy of policies in increase health facility revenues, Paulin Basinga, National University of Rwanda School of Public Health

11:15 -11:30

HSS002/OC: Potential mobilization of social support structures among women in a rural agricultural sector for social health insurance, Lucy Kanya, Population Council, Nairobi, Kenya

HSS007/OC: Using information technology (IT) to implement a national tracking system for doctors to improve health and education systems, Katumba-Ssentongo, Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners’ Council, Uganda

11:30-11:45

HSS003/OC: Reciprocal Monitoring: An innovative practical and affordable scheme for strategic quality management of health research in Africa,

HSS008/OC: Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Commodity Management Training Programme Strategy for a Sustainable Capacity Building. In Primary Healthcare Settings: Assessment of Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes of Pharmacy Students Following Training. Kolute R.A, Kenya Medical Training College, Kenya

Annet Nanvubya, UVRI-IAVI HIV Vaccine Program, Uganda 11:45-12:00

12:00-12:15

HSS004/OC: Impact of patient behavior and health systems set up on the progression and management of disease among HIV/AIDS in Western Kenya. Andayi, F O, Kemri, Kenya

HSS009/OC: Health system Strengthening needed for HIV positive older persons in Uganda,

HSS005/OC: Eastern Africa Consortium connecting borders, opportunities, minds and sectors in prioritized health product innovation and effective actions for sustainable economic development,

HSS010/OC: Malaria Decision Analysis Support Tool for Evidence-based malaria control in East Africa, Leonard E.G. MBOERA, National Institute for Medical Research, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Esther Kawuma, Mildmay Uganda

George Miiro, Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI)

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Symposium II: Integrated Disease Surveillance and Disaster Preparedness Moderator: Dr Maurice Ope, EAC Rapporteur: EAC Pool Side Room

Symposium II:Integrated Disease Surveillance and Disaster Preparedness

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

(Oral & Poster Presentations and Exhibitions)

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

Day 1: Wednesday, March 27th

(Oral & Poster Presentations and Exhibitions) Auditorium

12:15-12:30

HSS011/OC: Tanzanian lessons in using non-physician clinicians to scale up comprehensive emergency obstetric care in remote and rural areas, Angelo Nyamtema, Tanzania

HSS014/OC: Malaria and Livelihoods: Knowledge and Practices in Kilosa District in Central Tanzania, Susan F. Rumisha, National Institute for Medical Research, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

12:30-12:45

HSS012/OC: Transitioning HIV Clinical Services delivery and management supported by PEPFAR to the Rwanda Ministry of Health (MOH), Ida Kankindi, Rwanda Ministry of Health, Rwanda

HSS015/OC: Community Case Management of Malaria in Children, Rwanda, 2011: Role of Community Health Workers (CHWs), Murindahabi R.Monique, Ministry of Health Rwanda, Rwanda

12:45-13:00

HSS01/3OC: Building Capacity of Health Care Workers in the Private Sector to deliver HIV & AIDS Services – Mildmay Uganda Experience, Kambonesa Irene, Mildmay Uganda

HSS016/OC: How Well are Malaria Maps Used to Design and Finance Malaria Control in Africa? Judith A. Omumbo, Kenya

Pool Side Room

Lunch Break 13:00 – 14:00 Maternal and Child Health (Achieving MDG’s for Maternal and Child Health) incorporating the 1st Annual EAC Health Ministers and parliamentarians forum and the official launch of the East African Community Open Health Initiative (OHI) to improve reproductive, Maternal and Child Health Chairperson: EAC Secretariat Rapporteur: EAC Secretariat

Sub-Theme 3: Health Systems Strengthening

Time

Auditorium

14:00-14:10

Welcome remarks by the EAC Secretary General

14:10-14:25

HSS017/OC: Insecticide treated wall liner cost-effectiveness of a new technology for malaria prevention in Kenya, Donald S.Shepard, Brandeis University,US

14:10-14:30

Overview presentation of the East African Community Open Health Initiative (OHI) by the East African Secretariat

14:15-14:30

HSS018/OC: From Concept to

14:30-15:00

Presentations of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality from EAC partner states Burundi- Kenya – Rwanda – Tanzania - Uganda

14:30-14:45

HSS019/OC: The role of the nurse led clinic in Task Shifting at Mildmay Uganda Alice Kiwanuka, Mildmay Uganda

Rapporteur: Mr. Ruton Hinda, Rwanda

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commercialization of point-of-care technologies: KEMRI Production facility’s experience Kimotho H. James, Kemri Production Facility

Symposium II:Integrated Disease Surveillance and Disaster Preparedness

Moderator: Dr Malick A. Juma,Tanzania

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Ball Room

Symposium II:Integrated Disease Surveillance and Disaster Preparedness

Time

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

Day 1: Wednesday, March 27th

(Oral & Poster Presentations and Exhibitions) Ball Room

Auditorium Sub-Theme 3: Health Systems Strengthening Moderator: Dr Malick A. Juma,Tanzania Rapporteur: Mr. Ruton Hinda, Rwanda

Time

Auditorium

15:00-15:10 Presentation from Developmental Partners: UNICEF, GAVI, WHO and PMNCH

14:45-15:10

HSS020/OC: Effectiveness of task shifting in antiretroviral treatment services in health centres, Gasabo district, Rwanda. Adeline Kabeja, MoH, Rwanda

15:10-15:20 Norwegian Developmental partner Dr Tore Godal, Advisor on Global Health to the Norwegian Prime Minister

14:10-14:25

HSS021/OC: Active case finding among household contacts of sputum smear positive tuberculosis patients in Mbeya, Tanzania. Nyanda Ntinginya, NIMR, Tanzania

15:20-15:30 Chairperson of the Committee on Health. East African legislative Assembly on “ Role of EALA in achieving MDG’s for Maternal and Child Health in the EAC region

Symposium II:Integrated Disease Surveillance and Disaster Preparedness

Maternal and Child Health (Achieving MDG’s for Maternal and Child Health) incorporating the 1st Annual EAC Health Ministers and parliamentarians forum and the official launch of the East African Community Open Health Initiative (OHI) to improve reproductive, Maternal and Child Health Chairperson: EAC Secretariat Rapporteur: EAC Secretariat

Pool Side Room

Health Break 15:30 – 16:00 Official launch of the East African Community Open Health Initiative (OHI) to improve reproductive, Maternal and Child Health Chairperson: EAC Secretariat Rapporteur: EAC Secretariat

Time

Sub-Theme 4: Quality of Health Care Moderator: Zachary Bigirimana, Rwanda Rapporteur: Dr George Miiro, Uganda

Ball Room

16:00-16:30 Chairpersons of the

Auditorium

Pool Side Room

16:00-16:15

QH022/OC: Standard operating

16:15-16:30

QH023/OC: Endoscopy Contribution in

16:30-17:20 Speeches by the Hon Ministers of

16:30-16:45

QH024/OC Hospitalizations of HIV-Infected Children at Mildmay Uganda: Analysis of Data from the October 2010 to October 2011, Mildmay Uganda Inpatient. Daniel Mwehire, Mildmay, Uganda

17:20-17:30 Speech by the Chair person of

16:45-17:00

QH0025/OC: Pharmacotherapeutic Management of HIV/AIDS patients with diabetes. Case study of University Teaching Hospital of Kigali/CHUK-OPD. Nyiligira J., CHUK, Kigali, Rwanda

parliamentarian’s Committee on Health in the EAC partner states on “ Role of EAC partner states in achieving MDG on Maternal and Child Health in the EAC partner states Burundi, Kenya Rwanda ,Tanzania, Uganda Zanzibar Health from the EAC partner States Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda Tanzania, Zanzibar

the Sectoral Council of Ministers of Health and Minister of Health Uganda and the official launch of the EAC Open Health Initiative

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procedures: a key to good laboratory practices. Jean Bosco Gahutu, National University of Rwanda, Rwanda upper digestive haemorrhage caring at CHU Kamenge, Ngomirakiza J, CHU Kamenge, Burundi

Symposium II:Integrated Disease Surveillance and Disaster Preparedness

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Time

17:30 CLOSE OF DAY 1

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

Day 1: Wednesday, March 27th Gala Dinner & Launch of CFTK under the theme "Building a tobacco-free EAC to protect children and save lives starts with YOU" Time: 18.30-21.30 Venue: Serena Hotel, Ball Room Day 2: Thursday, March 28th

(Oral & Poster Presentations and Exhibitions) Auditorium

Symposium V: Quality of Health Care (Regional Center of Quality of Health Care, RCQHC, Uganda

Symposium IV: Tobacco Control, Public Health and Social Economic Dimensions & Non-Communicable Diseases Moderator: CFTK Rapporteur: CFTK

Moderator: RCQHC, Uganda Rapporteur: RCQHC, Uganda

08:00 -10:30

Symposium V: Quality of Health Care (Regional Center of Quality of Health Care, RCQHC, Uganda Detailed program in annex Health Break 10:30 – 11:00

Time

Pool Side Room

Ball Room

Auditorium

Sub-Theme 4: Quality of Health Care

Sub-Theme 2: Non Communicable Diseases and Trauma

Moderator:Dr Jean Pierre Nyemazi, Rwanda Rapporteur: Dr Stanley Sonoiya, EAC

Moderator: Dr Gerald M. Mkoji, Kenya

11:00-11:15

QH026/OC Drug Resistance Patterns of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Isolated from Samples Referred To Tuberculosis Central Reference Laboratory in Kenya, 2010-2011 Evans Kiprotich, KEMRI Kenya

NC044/OC: Minimizing preventable cancers in Rwanda: achieving high coverage in the national HPV vaccine program Hon. Agnes Binagwaho, Rwanda Ministry of Health

11:15-11:30

QH027/OC Self-reported occupational exposure to HIV and factors influencing its management practice: a study of healthcare workers in Tumbi and Dodoma Hospitals, Tanzania Kijakazi O. Mashoto, Ministry of Health Tanzania

NC045/OC: Cervical Cancer Screening Acceptability and Uptake at Mildmay Uganda Esther Kawuma, Mildmay Uganda

Rapporteur: Dr Msafiri L. Marijani, Zanzibar Tanzania

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4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Ball Room

Symposium IV: Tobacco Control, Public Health and Social Economic Dimensions & Non-Communicable Diseases (detailed program in annex)

Time

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

Day 2: Thursday, March 28th

(Oral & Poster Presentations and Exhibitions) Ball Room

Auditorium

Sub-Theme 4: Quality of Health Care

Sub-Theme 2: Non Communicable Diseases and Trauma

Moderator: Dr.Vincent MUTABAZI, Rwanda Rapporteur: Dr Stanley Sonoiya, EAC

Moderator: Dr Gerald M. Mkoji, Kenya

11:30-11:45

QH028/OC: Assessing the WHOrecommended First-line ART regimens for Resource-limited settings: Comparing the relative virologic efficacy and resistance patterns of TDF/3TC/NVP to AZT/3TC/NVP in a Rwandan Jean Claude Karasi, Ministry of Health Rwanda

NC046/OC: A Survey of Genetic Diseases in Rwanda: Diagnostic and Management Challenges Leon Mutesa, Rwanda Biomedical Centre/ Medical Research Centre, MoH, Rwanda

11:45-12:00

QH029/OC: Artemisia annua “tea” as a prophylaxis against malaria in Uganda: concerns on emergence of artemisinin resistance Celestino Obua, Makerere University College of Health Sciences

NC047/OC: Cervical Cancer Pap Smear Screening: Findings in Women with CD4 <100 cells/mm3 Commencing Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) in the Kericho IRIS Study. Margaret Biomdo Kenya Medical Research Institute/Walter Reed Project (KEMRI/WRP), Kericho, Kenya

12:00-12:15

QH030/OC: Development of a Regional Quality Assurance Framework Towards a Regional Accreditation System Marie Eglantine Juru, InterUniversity Council for East Africa (IUCEA)

NC048/OC: Cytoskeletal anomaly: implication in cancer pathogenesis A.D. Russa, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied SciencesSchool of Medicine

12:15-12:30

QH031/OC: Retesting and HIV Sero conversion among SelfReported Previously Uninfected Clients Attending Youth-friendly Centers and Outreach HIV Testing and Counseling Services in Rwanda, 2009-2010 J.P. Nzabonimpa,PSI, Rwanda

NC049/OC: Prevalence of mental health problems in children and adolescents affected and unaffected by HIV/AIDS in rural Rwanda.

12:30-12:45

QH032/OC: Hepatitis B and C virus in appearance of decompensate chronic hepatic disease at CHU Kamenge. Bujumbura-BurundI J .B Ngomirakiza, CHU Kamenge. Bujumbura, Burundi

NC050/OC: Descriptive epidemiolgy of intracranial meningiomas in two Academic Hospitals in Johannesburg, South Africa: A 12-month prospective Study Kaunda Ibebuike, Department of Neurosurgery, Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa

12:45-13:00

QH033/OC: The importance of Quality improvement in health care delivery: The Mildmay Uganda experience. Joan Nangiya, Mildmay Uganda

NC051OC: Prostate Cancer at King Faisal Hospital Emile Rwamasirabo, King Faisal Hospital, Rwanda

Rapporteur: Dr Msafiri L. Marijani, Zanzibar Tanzania

Vincent Sezibera, Department of Clinical Psychology, National University of Rwanda

Lunch Break 13:00 – 14:00

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Pool Side Room

Symposium IV: Tobacco Control, Public Health and Social Economic Dimensions & Non-Communicable Diseases (detailed program in annex)

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Time

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

Day 2: Thursday, March 28th

(Oral & Poster Presentations and Exhibitions) Auditorium Sub-Theme 2: Non Communicable Diseases and Trauma

Moderator: Prof Celestino Obua, Uganda Rapporteur: James Kariuki, Kenya

Moderator: Dr Susan Magada, Kenya Rapporteur: Dr Tuyishime Albert, Rwanda

14:00-14:15

QH034/OC: Effect of praziquantel treatment on genetic diversity and structure of Schistosoma mansoni miracidia populations from infected children as assessed by microsatellites markers. L.E.Agola, KEMRI, Nairobi, Kenya

NC052/OC: Importance of socio-economical factors on the management of Cancer in Rwanda Innocent Nyaruhirira, National University of Rwanda

14:15-14:30

QH035/OC: InVivo antiplasmodial evaluation of extracts fromToddalia Assiatica (L) lam (Rutaceae) ORWA, JA, Kemri, Kenya

NC053/OC: Attitudes and Views of Secondary School students on Association of Drug Abuse and Disease Mwaura L.W. KEMRI, Nairobi, Kenya

14:30-14:45

QH036/OC: Virologic Failure is associated with Non-Disclosure of HIV Status Among Patients With Advanced HIV Starting Antiretroviral Therapy (ART); the Kericho IRIS Study Hellen Ngeno, KEMRI/Walter Reed Project, Kenya

NC054/OC: Hematological Cancers in Rwanda. Case of Myeloid leukemia one year follow up at King Faisal Hospital from November 2011 to November 2012 Fabien Ntaganda, King Faisal Hospital, Kigali, Rwanda

14:45-15:00

QH037/OC: Non-Surgical Male Circumcision Procedure For HIV Prevention Using Lidocaine 5% Dermal Cream Vincent Mutabazi, Rwanda Biomedical Centre/Medical research Centre, MoH, Rwanda

NC055/OC: Addressing blindness within the NCD framework: Evidence from population based surveys Wanjiku Mathenge, Dr Agarwal’s Eye Hospital/ RIIO

15:00-15:15

QH038/OC: A Comparison of two PCR assays for the diagnosis of HIV in infants Makwaga Olipher, KEMRI-CIPDCR, Kenya

NC056/OC: Anatomoclinical and Immunohistochemical profile of liver cell carcinoma metastases in an unusual site Raphael Karengayi, King Faisal Hospital

15:15-15:30

QH039/OC: Surveillance of drugresistant Salmonella sp and Shigella sp infections in Rwanda J.B Gatabazi, Rwanda Military Hospital

NC057/OC: Enhanced Dyslipidemic Profiles among Residents of Langata Constituency in Nairobi Kenya Kaduka L, KEMRI, Kenya

Health Break 15:30 – 16:00

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Pool Side Room

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Ball Room Sub-Theme 4: Quality of Health Care

Symposium IV: Tobacco Control, Public Health and Social Economic Dimensions & Non-Communicable Diseases (detailed program in annex)

Time

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

Day 2: Thursday, March 28th

(Oral & Poster Presentations and Exhibitions) Ball Room

Auditorium

Pool Side Room

Sub-Theme 4: Quality of Health Care

Sub-Theme 2: Non Communicable Diseases and Trauma

Moderator: Prof Celestino Obua, Uganda Rapporteur: James Kariuki, Kenya

Moderator: Dr Susan Magada, Kenya

16:00-16:15

QH040/OC: Factors that Motivate People Living with HIV and AIDS to Disclose Their HIV Status M. Amony, ROM HIV/AIDS Initiatives,

NC058/OC: Trauma burden in Rwanda Nkusi A. E, King Faisal Hospital, Rwanda

16:30-16:45

QH041/OC: Comparison of Adherence with Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis among HIV-1 Negative Clinical Trial participants in sero-discordant relationships in Kisumu before and after release from Clinical trials Wambuti, B M, Kenya

NC059/OC: Phenotypic and Molecular characterization of fusarium species isolated from creals in aflatoxin hot zones in Eastern province-kenya Mashedi O, Kenya

16:45-17:00

QH042/OC: Résistance bactérienne au Centre Hospitalo universitaire de KAMENGE

NC060/OC: Communities’ knowledge and perceptions of Type two Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) in Rwanda Madeleine Mukeshimana, Kigali Health Institute.

Makuraza F, CHUK, Kamenge, Burundi 17:00-17:15

QH043/OC: Prevention with Positives Interventions in the Rwanda National HIV Program, 2011 Mugwaneza P, Ministry of Health, Rwanda

17:15-17:30

Discussion: Moderator

Rapporteur: Dr Tuyishime Albert, Rwanda

NC061/OC: Expression of Caspase-2 during early heart development: What is the role of Caspase-2. Julien Gashegu, Clinical Anatomy, National University of Rwanda

NCD062/OC: Hearing impairment: Should policies reshuffle priorities? Mukara BK, King Faisal Hospital

Symposium IV: Tobacco Control, Public Health and Social Economic Dimensions & Non-Communicable Diseases (detailed program in annex)

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Time

OTHER SYMPOSIA Time 08:00-15.30 Time 14:00-17.30

Serena MUHAZI Room Simposium on HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence

Detailed Program in annex

Serena Delegates Room Training on quality of health care by Regional Center for Quality of Health Care (RCQHC)

Detailed Program in annex 17:30 CLOSE OF DAY 2

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Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

Day 3: Friday, March 29th

(Oral & Poster Presentations and Exhibitions) Sub-Theme 1:Maternal and Child Health(Achieving MDGS for Maternal and Child Health Moderator: Dr Jean Pierre Nyemazi, Rwanda Rapporteur: Immaculee Mpeberane

Environment and health in Africa Climate and vectorborne diseases Symposium Moderator: Health Futures Rapporteur: Health Futures

Moderator: EAC/ LVBC/USAID Rapporteur: EAC/ LVBC/USAID Ball Room

Auditorium MC063/OC: Stakeholders involvement in the development

08.15-08.30

MC064/OC: Risky sexual behavior and knowledge of HIV/

08.30-08.45

MC065/OC: Anemia in Human Immunodeficiency Virus–

08.45-09.00

09.00-09.15

09.15-09.30

of the priority interventions on prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV in Tanzania Elizabeth H Shayo, NIMR, Tanzania

AIDS among reproductive age women in Tanzania, Kilima S, NIMR, Tanzania

Symposium III: Population, Health and the environment: Integrating Family Planning/ Reproductive Health and Environmental Conservation Policies and programs in East Africa (EAC/LVBC/ USAID) Kenya Detailed program in annex

Infected and Uninfected Women in Rwanda Masaisa Florence, National University of Rwanda, Rwanda

MC066/OC: Challenges in Management of Paediatric

Infective Endocarditis at a tertiary level in Rwanda. Hategekimana C, Byumba District Hospital, Rwanda

MC067/OC: Hepatitis B And C Among Pregnant Women In Rwanda, 2011 Mwumvaneza M, Ministry of Health,Rwanda

MC068/OC: Evaluation of the efficacy of sublingual

Lorazepam versus intrarectal Diazepam in the managment of acute epyleptic seizures in pediatric settings. ‘Preliminary study’ Mukampuga C, CHUK, Kigali, Rwanda

09.30-09.45

MC069/OC: Outcome Of Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Kalimba E, University of the Witwatersrand

09.45-10.00

MC070/OC: Prevalence and Predictors of Giving Birth in Health Facilities in Bugesera District, Rwanda Stephen Rulisa, National University of Rwanda

10.00-10.15

MC071/OC: A Retrospective Review of Pediatric

Intussusception at University Teaching Hospital of Kigali Edouard Ngendahayo, King Faisal Hospital, Rwanda

Health Break 10.30-11.00

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Pool Side Room

Symposium III: Environment and Health in Africa (HEALTH FUTURES)

Time 08.00-08.15

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Symposium III: Population, Health and the environment: Integrating Family Planning/ Reproductive Health and Environmental Conservation Policies and programs in East Africa (EAC/LVBC/ USAID) Kenya

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

Day 3: Friday, March 29th

MC072/OC: Pursuit of

MC079/OC: Are HIV Exposed Infants at a Higher Risk of Early Neonatal Death?: 2008-2010 Rwanda Military Hospital neonatal audit. Orikiriiza Judy, Rwanda Military Hospital

11.15-11.30

MC073/OC: Trends in malaria

MC080/OC: Contraceptive Use in Clients Attending HIV Testing and Counseling Services in YouthFriendly and Outreach Settings, 2009-2010 Felix Ndagije, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Rwanda

11.30-11.45

MC074/OC: Sexually transmitted infections (STI) and infertility in Rwanda: diagnosticsignificance of IgG andIgA antibodies testing Claude Mambo Muvunyi, Rwanda BiomedicalCentre/ National Reference Laboratory, MoH, Rwanda

MC081/OC: Relationship between Health Insurance Membership and use Of essential health Services For Women And Children In Rwanda (2005, 2007-08 And 2010) Muhammed Semakula, Medical Research Center / RBC , MoH, Rwanda

11.45-12.00

MC075/OC: A study of determinants of modern Family Planning use and non - use in Uganda. Achola R, United Nations Population Fund, Uganda

MC082/OC: Prenatal follow up in first trimester after an obstetric complication characterized by placental insufficiency, a 2 year retrospective study Sylvestre Bazikamwe, CHU, Kamemge, Burundi

12.00-12.15

MC076/OC: Malaria among Human Immunodeficiency Virus seropositive and seronegative women attending a postnatal clinic in Nyanza Province, Kenya Ondongo L A, Kemri , Kisumu

MC083/OC: Assessing coverage in emergency obstetric care services and unmet needs in Malindi District, Kenya ECHOKA Elizabeth, Kemri, Nairobi, Kenya

12.15-12.30

MC077/OC: Effective Behavior Change Communication Channels for Increased Uptake of Modern Contraception: Interpersonal Communications Make a Difference in Rwanda Fidele Ngabo, Ministry of Health Rwanda

MC084/OC: Pattern of admission, care and outcome of neonates managed in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Kenyatta National Hospital, a National Referral Hospital, John Baptist Nkuranga Paediatrics: University of Nairobi, Kenya

Millennium Development Goals4 and 5 in Rwanda: A Progress Update Hon Agnes Binagwaho, Ministry of Health Rwanda

cases, hospital admissions and deaths following scale-up of antimalarial interventions, 2000–2010, Rwanda Corine Karema, Rwanda Biomedical Centre/Malaria Division

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Symposium III: Environment and Health in Africa (HEALTH FUTURES)

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

(Oral & Poster Presentations and Exhibitions) 11.00-11.15

12.45-13.00

MC078/OC: Integrated Research partnerships for Malaria Control through an ecohealth approach in East Africa, Rwanda: A Malariometric and Entomology Survey Njunwa K.J, Kigali Health Institute, Rwanda

MC085/OC: Assessing Neural Tube Defect Prevalence in Central Kenya 2005-2010: Implications for National Surveillance and Folic Acid Fortification Programs

Discussion

Discussion

Githuku Jane, Kenya Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation – Nairobi, Kenya

Lunch Break 13:00 – 14:00

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12.30-12.45

Symposium III: Environment and Health in Africa (HEALTH FUTURES)

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Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

CLOSING CEREMONIES Chairperson: Uganda

Time

Ball Room

02:00-03:00

Presentation of Implementation reports of the previous resolutions of the past EAC Health and Scientific Conferences: 1st EAC Conference: Ministry of Health Uganda 2nd EAC Conference: Ministry of Health Tanzania 3rd EAC Conference: Ministry of Health Kenya, Stanley Sonoiya

03:00-03:30

Reports from Rapportuers of the Main and Sub-Themes Reports from Rapportuers from the Symposia, Vincent Mutabazi

03:30 -04:00

Pool Side Symposium III: Environment and Health in Africa (HEALTH FUTURES)

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Rapporteur: Burundi

Break

Time

Ball Room

04:00-04:10

Compilation of Conference Resolutions and Recommendations Leon Mutesa, Head of National Steering Committee

04:10-04:30

Speech by Hon Minister of Health Uganda as chairperson of the Council of Ministers Awards to best presenters

04:30: 04:40

Traditional Dance

04:40-05:00

Official closing Speech and hand over to the Burundi Ministry of Health Hon Minister of Health Rwanda

05:00-05:10

Vote of Thanks and invitation to the 5th EAC Health and Scientific Committee Ministry of Health Burundi END

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Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference Tobacco  Control  Symposium    

  4th  ANNUAL  EAST  AFRICA  SCIENTIFIC  CONFERENCE,  March  27  –  29,  2013,  SERENA  HOTEL,  KIGALI       SYMPOSIUM:  TOBACCO  CONTROL,  PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  SOCIAL  ECONOMIC  DIMENSIONS  &  NON-­‐ COMMUNICABLE  DISEASES       THURSDAY,  MARCH  28,  2013   Venue,  CONFERENCE  HALL  A     CO-­‐SPONSORED  BY:     WORLD  HEALTH  ORGANIZATION  (WHO)  &  CAMPAIGN  FOR  TOBACCO  FREE  KIDS  (CTFK-­‐USA)     Time  

Event  

Responsible  

 

CHAIR  EAC  

 

8.00-­‐8.30   8.30-­‐9.00   9.00-­‐9.15   9.15-­‐9.30  

9.30  -­‐  9.45  

9.45  -­‐10.00  

Registration  and  Opening    

 WHO  

Health  and  Economic  Cost  in  Tobacco  Control  (The  cost  of   inaction  in  the  health  sector)     Tobacco  Trade  -­‐  including  illicit  trade  

Dr.  Nargis  Nigar     WHO-­‐HQ   Dr.  Vinayak  Prasad  WHO-­‐ HQ   Dr.  Possy  Mugyenyi     Centre  for  Tobacco  Control   in  Africa  TCA    

Key  note  address:    Mainstreaming  NCDs  and  tobacco   control  –A  call  to  action     WHO  Framework  Convention  on  Tobacco  Control  (FCTC)     ‘How  can  this  leverage  Tobacco  Control  Policy’   Tobacco  Control  Economics  and  Taxation  (Focus  on   Taxation  as  a  tool  to  reduce  consumption)  

10.00  –  10.  15   Social  Political  Dimensions  of  Tobacco  Control  (Linkage  of   tobacco  with  poverty,  development,  and  farmers  livelihoods)     10.15  –  11.00  

DISCUSSION  

11.00  –  11.30    

11.30  –  11.50   11.50  -­‐12.20  

COFFEE  BREAK   CHAIR  –  CTFK  

Tobacco  Legislation  and  Policy  Advocacy  

12.20-­‐12.35  

Role  of  Parliamentarians  in  Tobacco  Control  Policy  &   legislation   CSO  tobacco  control  experiences    

12.50  –  13.05  

Experiences  and  Challenges  in  Tobacco  Control-­‐  TZ  

12.35-­‐12.50  

13.05  –  14.00  

   

Experiences  in  Advocating  for  Tobacco  Control-­‐Ug  

 

LUNCH  BREAK  

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Dr.  Vinayak  Prasad     WHO-­‐HQ   Prof.  Robert  Machang’u     WHO-­‐AFRO   Mr.  Kofi  Nti     WHO-­‐HQ  

 

 

Joshua  Kyallo  Director,   Africa  Programmes  CTFK   Hon.  Chris  Baryomunsi   Vincent  Kimosop     ILA  Kenya   Robinah  Katiritimba       UHCO  -­‐  UG           Lutgard  Kagaruki     TTCF  -­‐  TZ    

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

 

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference Time  

Event  

Responsible  

 

CHAIR  -­‐  WHO  

 

14.00  –   14.30   14.30  –   16.00  

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

16.00  –   16.15   16.15-­‐ 17.15   17.15  

DISCUSSION  

‘Round  Table’  discussion  of  the  Status  of  tobacco   control  legislation  in  the  EAC  countries;  Kenya,   Uganda,  Tanzania,  Rwanda,  Burundi.   TEA  BREAK  

Questions  and  Symposium  Communique   CLOSE  

    First  East  African  Community  Epidemiology  Symposium        

 

MOH  TC  Focal  Persons   with  Hazel  Slavin  and     Dr  Maurice  Ope    

Hazel  Slavin   Conference  Rapporteur    

 

  The  First  East  African  Community  Epidemiological  Symposium       Co-­‐Sponsored  by:       The  East  African  Public  Health  Laboratory  Networking  Project  (EAPHLNP)  &  The   East  African  Integrated  Disease  Surveillance  Network  (EAIDSNet)     Programme,  Thursday,  28th  March  2013   Time         Activity   08.00  -­‐09.00    hrs   Registration  and  welcome  remarks,  ECSA-­‐HC  Secretariat    

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Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference SESSION  1:  Moderator,  TBD   Communicable  Disease  Burden  (Epidemiological/data  trends)  and   interventions  from  1st  January  2008  up  to  31st  December  2012   Speakers:  Burundi,  Kenya,  Rwanda,  Uganda  and  United  Republic  of   Tanzania  (10  minutes  each)   09.50-­‐10.10  hrs   Discussion   10.10-­‐10.30  hrs         Health  Break   SESSION  2:  Featured  Speakers   Moderator,  TBD   10.30  –  10.45   Encouraging  participation  of  the  private  sector  in  disease  surveillance-­‐ hrs   challenges  and  opportunities   Speaker:  Josie  Muigai,  Public  Private  Partnership  Transaction  Advisory   Services-­‐IFC   10.45  –  11.00   Advancing  one  health  in  managing  emerging  and  re-­‐emerging  disease   hrs   Speaker:  Prof  Esron  Karimuribo  -­‐SACIDS   11.00  -­‐11.10  hrs   Discussion   SESSION  3:  Zoonotics  &  Laboratory  Networking   Moderator,  TBD   11.10-­‐11.20  hrs   Is  Uganda  a  hub  for  zoonotic  disease  outbreaks?  Lessons  and  challenges   from  Ebola,  Marburg,  Yellow  fever  and  Anthrax  outbreaks   Speaker:  Immaculate  Nabukenya,  Ministry  of  Health,  Kampala  Uganda   11.20-­‐11.30  hrs   Brucellosis  Outbreak  in  Kiteto  District,  Manyara  Region  May  2012   Speaker:  Alfred  Geoffrey,  FELTP,  Tanzania   11.30  –  11.40   Epidemiological  Characteristics  of  Influenza  in  Rwanda,  2008-­‐2011   hrs   Speaker:  Marie  A.  Muhimpundu   11.40  –  11.50   Evaluation  of  Integrated  Disease  Surveillance  and  Response  (IDSR)   hrs   based  on  cholera  as  a  priority  public  health  disease,  Dar  es  Salaam,  2012   Speaker:  Clarah  M.  Adel,  FELTP,  Tanzania   11.50-­‐12.00  hrs   Discussion   SESSION  4:  Technology  as  a  tool  of  improving  early  detection  and  response   Moderator,  TBD   12.00-­‐12.10  hrs   Proposed  method  to  evaluate  the  response  to  suspected  disease   outbreaks  using  a  short  message  service  (SMS)  model:  A  cluster   randomized  trial   Speaker:  Mitsuru  Toda,  Nagasaki  University  Institute  of  Tropical   Medicine   12.10-­‐12.20  hrs   TRACnet/eIDSR:  A  national  phone-­‐based  and  web-­‐based  tool  for  the   timely  Integrated  Disease  Surveillance  and  Response  in  Rwanda.   Speaker:  KABEJA  Adeline,  Rwanda  Biomedical  Center   12.20-­‐12.30  hrs   Use  of  mobile  phones  system  (Tahadhari  )  for  rapid  reporting  and   detection  of  outbreaks  and  other  health  events  –Urambo  District,   Tanzania,  2010   Speaker:  Geoffrey  Mchau,  Ministry  of  Health  &  Social  Welfare,  Tanzania   12.30  -­‐12.40  hrs   Experiences  of  Cross-­‐Border  Sectoral  Collaboration  in  Sharing  of  Data   and  Information  on  Integrated  Disease  Surveillance  and  Response  in  the   South  East  Asia  Mekong  River  Basin   Speaker:  Dr.  Moe  Ko  Oo,  Mekong  Basin  Disease  Surveillance  Network   12.40  -­‐13.00  hrs   Discussions    

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09.00-­‐09.50  hrs  

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

13.00-­‐14.00   hrs  

 

 

 

 

Lunch  Break  

SESSION  5:  Panel  Discussion   Moderator,  TBD   14.00-­‐14.30  hrs   Promoting  laboratory  improvements  for  disease  prevention  and  control   Panelist:  Dr  Christina  Mwangi,  CDC  Uganda  &    Dr  Jean-­‐Bosco   Ndihokubwayo,  WHO  AFRO       14.30-­‐14.45  hrs   Discussions   SESSION  6:  Moderator,  TBD   14.50  –  15.00   Peer  inter-­‐country  assessment  of  laboratories  in  the  East  African   hrs   Region;  The  East  Africa  Public  Health  Laboratories  Networking  Project   (EAPHLNP)   Speaker:  Martin  Matu,  East  Central  &  Southern  Africa  Health  Community   15.00-­‐15.10  hrs   The  Epidemiology  of  Nodding  Syndrome  in  Northern  Uganda,  2008-­‐ 2012   Speaker:  Joseph  F.  Wamala,  Ministry  of  Health,  Kampala  Uganda   15.10-­‐  15.20  hrs   A  study  to  determine  the  level  of  knowledge  on  the  cause,  treatment,   prevention  and  control  of  viral  influenza  infections   Speaker:  Philip  M.  Muthoka,  Ministry  of  Public  Health  &  Sanitation,   Kenya   15.20-­‐15.30  hrs   Drug  Resistance  Patterns  of  Mycobacterium  Tuberculosis  Isolated  from   Samples  Referred  To  Tuberculosis  Central  Reference  Laboratory  in   Kenya,  2010-­‐2011.   Speaker:   Evans   Kiprotich,   Field   Epidemiology   and   Laboratory   Training   Programme,  Kenya   15.30-­‐16.00  hrs   Discussion   16.00-­‐17.00  hrs   Policy  Recommendations  and  Closure                                            

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Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference   DETAILED  PROGRAM  FOR  SYMPOSIUM         HIV  &  AIDS,  Sexual  and  Gender  Based  Violence    Symposium      

  EAST  AFRICAN  COMMUNITY  

 

Date:      

Venue:    

Time  

8.00-­‐8.30   8.30-­‐8.45   8.45-­‐9.00   9.00-­‐9.15  

28th  March  2013  

 

Serene  Hotel,  Kigali  

Activity  

Registration   Official  Opening   Welcome     Overview  of  program,   Introduction  of   Speakers   9.15  –  9.30   HIV  and  AIDS:    EAC   Regional  Perspective     9.00-­‐9.15   Overview  of  SGBV  and   HIV:  Regional  &   International   Perspectives   9.15-­‐10.15   Country  Presentations   on  the  Status  of  SGBV     and  HIV  &AIDS     interventions  in  EAC   Partner  States     10.15-­‐10.30   Plenary  Discussion   10.30-­‐10.50   10.50-­‐11.00   A  Survivor’s   Testimony   11.00  -­‐12.30   Network  Partner   Presentations      

 

 

Person  responsible  

MoH  Rwanda,  Population  Council,  EAC   DSG(PSS)     Chairman  -­‐EAC   Dr.  Chi-­‐Chi  Undie   Dr.  Michael    Katende  (EAC)  

Dr.  Nduku  Kilonzo  (Liverpool  VCT,  Care  &   Treatment)   Presentations  from  EAC  Partner  States’   relevant  ministries  (MoH  ,  Mo  Gender  etc)   Chair  (  MOH  or  gender  Rwanda)   Tea  Break    

The  Africa  Regional  SGBV  Network    

The  Zero-­‐tolerance  Village  Alliance  (2010-­‐2012):    Fiona   Nicholson,  Thohoyandou  Victim  Empowerment  

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4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

12.30-­‐1.00   1.00  -­‐2.00   2.00  -­‐2.30   2.30-­‐3.00                                                  

   

Plenary  Discussion  

Plenary  Discussion   Cont’d;     Recommendations  &   Resolutions  

Programme     Testing  out  the  Girls  Empowerment  Clubs  ‘Plus’  Program  in   Swaziland:    Nelisiwe  Mtshali  &  Cebile  Manzini-­‐Henwood,   Swaziland  Action  Group  Against  Abuse     Assessing  the  Feasibility  of  Improving  Access  to  HIV  PEP  for   SV  Survivors  through  Zambian  Police  Services:  Mary  Zama,   Population  Council  Zambia       Testing  the  Feasibility  of  Police  Provision  of  EC  in  Malawi:   Charles  Gawani,  Malawi  Human  Rights  Resource  Center   Improving   the   collection,   documentation,   and   utilization   of   medico-­‐legal   evidence   in   Kenya:   Carol   Ajema   &   Wanjiru   Mukoma,  Liverpool  VCT,  Care  and  Treatment       Screening  for  intimate  partner  violence  in  public  health  care   settings  in  Kenya:  Margaret  Mak’anyengo,  Kenyatta   National  Hospital,  Chi-­‐Chi  Undie,  Population  Council,   Catherine  Maternowska,  UNICEF/ESARO  

Mr.  Justus  Olielo  (Population  Council)   Lunch  Break   Mr.  Justus  Olielo  (Population  Council)    

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  4TH  EAST     AFFRICAN  COMMUNITY  HEALTH     AND  SCIENTIFIC     CONFERENCE,  QUALITY  OF  HEALTH  CARE  SUBTHEME,   28TH  MARCH  2013   Time       8:00am-­‐ 8:05am       8:05am-­‐ 8:15am       8:15am-­‐ 8:35am       8:35am-­‐ 8:50am       8:50am-­‐ 9:05am       9:05am-­‐ 9:20am       9:20am-­‐ 9:35am       9:35am-­‐ 9:50am       9:50am-­‐ 10:05am       10:05am-­‐ 10:20am       10:20am-­‐ 10:30am       10:30am-­‐ 11:00am        

Presenter    

Title  

Welcome  Remarks      

Dr.  Getachew  Tefera      

Opening  Remarks      

Miss    Julia  Henn      

Chair,  Plenary  Session       Director,  Regional  Health  and   HIV/AIDS  Office      

The  Quality  Improvement  movement  in   Africa:  Where  have  we  come  from  and   where  are  we  going?      

Prof  Francis  Omaswa   Key  Note      

Executive  Director  of  the  African   Centre  for  Global  Health  and  Social   Transformation      

Critical  gaps  in  institutionalizing  quality   improvement;  and  possible  solutions      

Assoc.  Prof  Fred   Wabwire-­‐Mangen      

Acting  Director,  Regional  Centre  for   Quality  of  Health  Care      

   

Plenary  Discussion      

   

Topic  

 

 

               

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

SYMPOSIUM ON QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE REGIONAL CENTER FOR QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE (RCQHC) 28th March 2013

           

Health   Professional   for   a   new   Century:   Transforming   education   to   strengthen   health  systems   Prof  David  Serwadda          

Professor  of    Public  Health  and   Disease  Control,  Makerere  University   College  of  Health  Sciences          

Competency   based   QI   training;   a   framework  for  institutionalizing  QI     Dr  Tana  Wuliji            

 Senior  Quality  Improvement  Advisor,   University  Research  Co.,  LLC            

Plenary  Discussion      

    Strengthening   leadership   and   coordination   for   effective   quality   health   care       Policy   steps   conducive   for   institutionalization   of   Quality   Improvement        

Director  of  Health  Quality  Assurance   Dr.   Mohamed   Ally   at  the  Ministry  of  Health  and  Social   Mohamed   Welfare  in  Tanzania           Dr.   Jean   de   Dieu   Director  General  Clinical  Services,   Ngirabega   MoH  Rwanda           Plenary  Discussion      

   

Break  Tea        

     

   

     

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4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Regional Center for Quality Health Care (RCQHC) The East African Scientific Conference

Quality of Health Care Training

Thursday 28th March 2013 Serena Hotel – Kigali

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Thursday 28th March 2013

1. To introduce participants to quality improvement 2. To guide participants through tools applied in quality improvement 3. To assess knowledge gained in the training 4. To respond to participants inquiries and future actions to improve healthcare quality

Time 2:00 – 2:15 pm

Session Arrival, Registration and Networking

2:15 – 2:30 pm

Welcome and opening remarks.

2:30 – 2:45 pm

Pre-test

Session Details Registration and networking with different participants RCQHC background, activities in the region, Session objectives Short answer questions

Lead Facilitator RCQHC Team

Prof. Wabwire Mangen Dr. Patrick Kagurusi

Presentations 2: 45: – 3:00 pm 3:00 – 3:15 pm 3:15 - 3:30 pm 3:30 – 4:00 pm 4:00 - 4:15 pm 4: 15 – 4: 30 pm 4: 30 – 5:00 pm

Presentation: Introduction Quality of Healthcare Presentation: Principles of Quality of Health Care Presentation: Approaches to Quality Improvement Presentations: Quality Improvement tools Post test TEA BREAK Networking Closure

Definition healthcare

of

Quality

of Getachew Tefera

Principles of Quality of health Dr. Daniel Tumwine care and improvement Various approaches & Dr. Patrick Kagurusi Methods of improving quality of health care. Overview of tools applied in Dr. Julian Nabatanzi quality improvement and exercises Dr. Dan Tumwine Tea break and networking RCQHC Team Responding to trainee RCQHC Team inquiries Issuing certificates

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Session objectives

Master Program for 4th EAC Scientific and Health Conference

 

Environment  and  health  in  Africa     Climate  and  vector-­‐borne  diseases  Symposium   East  African  Community  Annual  Health  &  Scientific  Conference,    

Serena  Hotel,  Kigali,  Rwanda,  March  29  2013  

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

Agenda     07.00-­‐  08.00     08.00-­‐  08.15             08.15-­‐  08.45  

      08.45  -­‐  09.00         09:00  -­‐  09.15               09.15  –  09:30         09.30  -­‐  09.45           9.45  -­‐  10.00        

  Registration   Welcome   QWeCI  Coordinator:  Andy  Morse,  University  of  Liverpool,  and  HEALTHY  FUTURES   Coordinator:  David  Taylor,  Trinity  College  Dublin/National  University  of  Singapore   Plenary:  :  The  potential  of  climate-­‐based  early  warning  systems  for  improved   management  of  vector  borne  diseases  in  Africa.   Dr  Magaran  Bagayoko,Director  of  the  Protection  of  Human  Environment     Programme,  World  Health  Organization  –  Regional  office  for  Africa,  Brazzaville,     Congo  Republic   Climate  change  and  the  discourse  of  environmental  health  in  eastern  Africa   David  Taylor,  Department  of  Geography,  National  University  of  Singapore,  Singapore   Community  Perceptions  of  Health  Risk  Management  in  Changing  Climate  in     Tanzania   Sheila  Chemjor,  Eastern  Africa  Regional  International  Federation  of  Red  Cross  and   Red  Crescent,  Nairobi,  Kenya   Uses  of  seasonal  forecasts  in  Africa  for  malaria  prediction   Andy  Morse,  University  of  Liverpool,  Liverpool,  UK   Rainfall  and  RVF  emergence  in  Senegal:  beyond  twenty  years  of  investigation,     lessons  learned  and  perspectives   Jacques  Andre  Ndione,  Centre  de  Suivi  Ecologique,  Dakar,  Senegal   Mapping  the  distribution  of  potential  Rift  Valley  Fever  hotspots  in  East  Africa   Bernard  Bett,  International  Livestock  Research  Institute,  Nairobi,  Kenya  

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Identification  of  Malaria  Transmission  Hotspots  for  Targeting  Malaria  Control  in   Kigali  City   Jean  Pierre  Bizimana,  National  University  of  Rwanda,  Butare,  Rwanda   Mapping  the  underlying  causes  of  vector-­‐borne  diseases  in  East  Africa   Stefan  Kienberger,  University  of  Salzburg,  Salzburg,  Austria  

COFFEE  

4th Annual East Africa Health Scientific Conference

10:00  -­‐  10.15             10.15  -­‐  10.30           10:30  -­‐  11:00     11.00  -­‐  11.15             11.15  -­‐  11.30         11.30  -­‐  11.45         11.45  -­‐  12.00                 12.00  -­‐  12.15             12.15  -­‐  12.30               12.30  -­‐  14.00     14.00  -­‐  14.15                 14.15  -­‐  14.30      

Climatic  and  socioeconomic  determinants  of  malaria  in  Rwanda  and  Uganda   Felipe  de  Jesús  Colón-­‐González,  The  Abdus  Salam  International  Centre  for     Theoretical  Physics,  Trieste,  Italy   Geostatistical  modelling  and  analysis  of  under  five  malaria  risk  in  Malawi   James  Chirombo,  Malawi  Ministry  of  Health,  Lilongwe,  Malawi   A  spatially-­‐explicit  simulation  model  for  Rift  Valley  fever  transmission   John  Gachohi,  International  Livestock  Research  Institute,  Nairobi,  Kenya   VECTRI  -­‐  a  new  high  resolution  regional  model  for  malaria  that  accounts  for     population  density  and  surface  hydrology   Adrian  Tompkins,  The  Abdus  Salam  International  Centre  for  Theoretical  Physics,     Trieste,  Italy   21st  century  projections  of  Anopheles  gambiae  sensu  stricto  population  dynamics   in  Africa   Nils  Hempelmann,  Climate  Service  Centre,  Hamburg,  Germany   EUPORIAS  dynamical  downscaling  of  global  seasonal  forecasts  for  East  Africa   Grigory  Nikulin,  Swedish  Meteorological  and  Hydrological  Institute,  Norrköping,     Sweden  

LUNCH   Comparative  Study  of  the  Impact  of  Climate  Variability  on  Prevalence  of  Urinary   Schistosomiasis   Sammy  Tay,  Kwame  Nkrumah  University  of  Science  and  Technology,       Kumasi,  Ghana   Providing  regional  climate  change  information  for  East  Africa:  CORDEX  and     HEALTHY  FUTURES  

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          14.30  -­‐  14.45             14.45  -­‐  15.00                    

Grigory  Nikulin,  Swedish  Meteorological  and  Hydrological  Institute,  Norrköping,     Sweden   The  prototype  Malaria  Early  Warning  System  of  ECMWF  and  ICTP  (MEWS)   Francesca  Di  Giuseppe,  European  Centre  for  Medium-­‐Range  Weather  Forecasts,   Reading,  UK   Conclusion  of  the  day  and  acknowledgments   Theophile  Niyonzima,  National  University  of  Rwanda,  HEALTHY  FUTURES  

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POPULATION, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT SYMPOSIUM

 

AT TH E 4 TH EAC AN N UAL H EALTH AN D SCIEN TIFIC CO N FER EN CE, K IG ALI, R W AN D A

Title:  “Population,  Health  and  the  Environment:  Integrating  Family   Planning/Reproductive  Health  and  Environmental  Conservation  Policies  and   Programmes  in  East  Africa”    

PROGRAMME

  SYMPOSIUM  HOST:      Lake  Victoria  Basin  Commission   DATE:      29th  March  2013   VENUE:      Conference  A     SESSION  MODERATOR:      Dr.  Patrick  Karugusi  (Regional  Center  for  Quality  of  Healthcare   (RCQHC)   Time     Activity/presentation   Responsible       0810–0830  hrs   Technical  Key  Note  presentation  on   Dr.  Gladys  Kalema  Zikusoka   Population,  Health,    Environment  and   Conservation  Through  Public  Health   the  Demographic  Dividend     (CTPH)   0830-­‐0845hrs   What  are  the  linkages  between   Dr.  Eliya  Zulu  –  African  Institute  for   population  dynamics,  climate  change   Development  Policy  (AFIDEP)   and  sustainable  development  in     Africa?:    Examination  of  macro  and   policy  level  links  in  East  Africa       0845-­‐0900hrs   Healthy   Families,   healthy   Lucy  Shillingi-­‐  Pathfinder   Environment:   bright   future   -­‐   HOPE-­‐ International     LVB  project     0900-­‐  0915hrs   Best  Practice  Platforms  for  Population   Dr.  Odongo  Odiyo-­‐  Eastern,  Central   Health   and   Environment   in   Eastern,   and  Southern  Africa,  Health   Community  (ECSA-­‐HC)     Central  and  Southern  Africa       0915-­‐0930hrs   Integrated   Health   and   Environmental   Dr.  Doreen  Othero-­‐   Protection   Approaches   in   Lake   Lake  Victoria  Basin  Commission   Victoria   Basin:   LVBC   role   and   responses   0930-­‐0945hrs   Ethiopia   PHE   experiences   and   lessons   Mr.  Negash  Teklu  -­‐Executive   learnt     Director,  PHE  Ethiopia  Consortium   0945-­‐1000hrs   The  East  Africa  PHE  Network   Mr.  Karugu  Ngatia-­‐   National  Council  for  Population  and   Development  (NCPD),  Kenya   1000-­‐1100hrs   Conclusions  and  Wayforward   Dr.  Getachew  Tefera  (RCQHC)   1100-­‐1130hrs   Networking  Tea/Coffee  break   All            

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