Conference Overview
Humanitarian and development programming and policy can no longer be separate. According to the United Nations, the protracted nature of humanitarian action is the new normal. Crises around the world have forced 65 million people from their homes, with displacement lasting 17 years on average. Populations in a perpetual state of emergency are significantly more prone to infectious disease and other serious but preventable health complications.
The June 2018 Global Health Practitioner Conference was the world’s first global gathering of humanitarian and development actors to prioritize evidence and lessons learned as we work toward collective community health outcomes. At this conference on community health action for the humanitarian development nexus, CORE Group brought together some 300 participants from nearly 20 countries, and more than 100 organizations.
Presentations: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday
Noncommunicable Disease Workshop Summary
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It’s been really interesting and exciting hearing the perspectives of so many organizations really dealing with the practicality of bridging the humanitarian-development divide. I can bring the things I’ve learned about here back to the team in Mali to use them moving forward.Marjorie Larson Nana, Catholic Relief Services, Mali
Monday, June 4
Opening Remarks and Keynote Address
Opening Remarks
Lisa M. Hilmi, CORE Group Executive Director; David Pyle, CORE Group Board of Directors Acting Chair
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Keynote address
Dr. Paul Spiegel, Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health
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Concurrent Sessions – 11:00am-12:30pm
A Collective Impact Approach to Accelerate Achievement of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through Government-Led Scale-Up of Integrated CHW Programs
Bernice Dahn, Former Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia, Community Health Academy; Abigail McDaniel, Director of Health Systems Leadership Development, Last Mile Health; Crystal Lander, Director of Advocacy, Living Goods; Moderator: Nazo Kureshy, Senior Community Health Systems Advisor in the Office of Health Systems, USAID Bureau for Global Health
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Inclusive Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health (SRMNCAH) in Development and Humanitarian Contexts – Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons Learned
Rafik Bedoui, Humanity & Inclusion; Sandra Krause, Women’s Refugee Committee; Anushka Kalyanpur, CARE-USA; Muriel Mac-Seing, University of Montreal; Alessandra Aresu, Humanity & Inclusion (Moderator)
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- Disability-inclusive sexual reproductive health services – Rafik Bedoui, Humanity & Inclusion
- Disability and SRH – Muriel Mac-Seing, University of Montreal
- Inclusive SRHMNCAH programming: Focus on young people – Anushka Kalyanpur, CARE-USA
- Inclusive Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health in Development and Humanitarian Contexts – Achievements, Challenges, Lessons – Sandra Krause, Women’s Refugee Commission
Mobile Data-Driven Interventions for Community Engagement and Health Service Uptake in Development and Humanitarian Contexts
Emily Mangone, SHOPS Plus, Abt Associates; Jeanne Koepsell, Save the Children; Denise Johnson, ICF; Comfort Olorunsaiye, International Rescue Committee; Miriam Chang, World Vision Canada
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- A mobile data-driven intervention to increase immunization coverage in Northern Uganda: Impact and process evaluation of the ‘Fifth Child’ Project – Comfort Olorunsaiye, IRC
- A multipronged digital communication approach to humanitarian and health needs in Haiti: Applying the Principles for Digital Development – Emily Mangone, SHOPS Plus
- How to ensure quality of care without supervision to ensure quality – Jeanne Koepsell, Save the Children
- Mobile Application to support Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) – Miriam Chang, World Vision
Lessons Learned from WASH-ECD related Activities in Kenya, Tanzania, Iraq, and Yemen
Billy Andre, ADRA; Huynh-Nhu (Mimi) Le, George Washington University Department of Psychology; Amy Webb Girard, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University; John Hembling, Catholic Relief Services; Elena McEwan, Catholic Relief Services; James Ray, Medair (Moderator)
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- Development and Dynamic Evaluation of an Integrated Mother / Baby WASH and IYCF Strategy to Address Child Stunting – Amy Webb Girard, Catholic Relief Services
- Healthy Behaviors in Complex Emergency Context: Yemen – Billy Andre, Adventist Development and Relief Agency
- Integrated ECD, MBC and Wash: The THRIVE Project – Elena McEwan, Catholic Relief Services
- Integrated Risked Based WASH in Health Facilities Approach – James Ray, MEDAIR
- Addressing Maternal Mental Health to Promote Early Childhood Development in Kenya and Tanzania -Huynh-Nhu (Mimi) Le, John Hembling, Elena McEwan, Maureen Kapiyo; Catholic Relief Services
Concurrent Sessions – 2:00pm-3:30pm
Nurturing Care Framework: A Roadmap for Investing in Early Child Development
Leslie Elder, Global Financing Facility Secretariat, World Bank; Betzabé Butrón, Pan American Health Organization; Shekufeh Zonji, Early Childhood Development Action Network; Paul Stephenson, World Vision International; Dennis Cherian, World Vision (Moderator)
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- NURTURING CARE for early childhood development – Betzabe Butron
- The Nurturing Care Framework: ECD approaches in fragile contexts – Paul Stephenson, World Vision International
- Implementation of the Nurturing Care Framework: Committing to Action – Shekufeh Zonji
Addressing Reproductive, Maternal and Newborn Health Needs in Fragile and Conflict
Situations
Largema Bukar, Health Partners International / DAI Global Health; Alexandre Dmiiti, Ministry of Health, South Sudan; Molly Rosset, IntraHealth; Rukaiya Shettima, College of Nursing and Midwifery, Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria; Adetoro Adegoke, Health Partners International / DAI Global Health (Moderator)
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- Improving RNMCH in South Sudan – Alexander Dimiti
- Supporting rural communities to train their health workers in fragile settings: the Women for Health experience – Largema Bukar
- Fistula Mali: community partnership for comprehensive fistula care – Molly Rossett
Building Health Workforce Capacity for Resilient, Responsive and Inclusive Health Systems
Alessandra Aresu, Humanity & Inclusion; Julia Plotnick, Health Volunteers Overseas; Brandon Kohrt, George Washington University, Division of Global Mental Health; Andreas Blom, World Bank; Beth MacNairn, Health Volunteers Overseas (Moderator)
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- Health System Strengthening – Alessandra Aresu, Humanity & Inclusion
- Mental Health & Psychosocial Workforce Development – Brandon Kohrt, George Washington University
Campfire Chat on IYCF and IYCF-E: Promoting Survival and Saving Lives
Sarah Butler, Save the Children; Afia Fosua Agyekum, ADRA; Debra Olson, ADRA; Emily Chambers Sharpe, Medair (Moderator)
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- Community Use of Local Foods – Afia Fosua Agyekum, ADRA
- Breastfeeding Challenges in Refugee Situations – Debra Olson, ADRA
- Nourishing the Youngest – Sarah Butler, Save the Children
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90-Second Science
TESTING/LAB
Measure Twice, Cut Once: Hemoglobin Measurements
Denish Moorthy, USAID-funded SPRING Project
Engaging New Actors to Address the Problem of Safe Specimen Transport In Mali: Early Lessons From a Pilot Experience in Sikasso Region
Hamadoun Kassambara and Marjorie Larson Nana, Catholic Relief Services Mali
The Effect of Bladder and Lumbar Stimulation Technique for Collection of Urine in Newborns
Mamta Rajbanshi, Independent Consultant
NUTRITION
Treating Malnutrition in the Community: Feasibility Study of Low-Literate Community Health Workers Treating Severe Acute Malnutrition in South Sudan
Naoko Kozuki, International Rescue Committee
Integration of Nutrition into Integrated Community Case Management (Iccm) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sarah Straubinger, USAID’S Maternal and Child Survival Program/PATH
Relapse Following Treatment for Acute Malnutrition: How big is the problem? How can we Capture it?
Heather Stobaugh, RTI International
COMMUNITY
The CHW Coverage and Capacity Tool (C3) – the Operational Missing Link in CHW Policy-to-Implementation
Ochi Ibe, USAID’s Maternal & Child Survival Project, ICF
Community Health Workers Driving Greater Access to Services and Improved Health Outcomes in an Urban Haitian Community
Kristen Fanfant, Medicines for Humanity
DESIGN/APPROACH
Using Design Thinking to Bring Health Closer to Youth
Samantha Kerr, Population Services International
Factors Affecting Community Based Health Insurance Membership Renewal: The Case of South Achefer Woreda, West Gojjam Zone – Amhara Region
Getachew Abate, USAID/Abt Associates Inc. HSFR/HFG Project
“The fact that the conversations are very grounded and very connected to the field is my biggest takeaway from CORE Group conferences. Every single time.”Anupama Varma, Global Health Council
Tuesday, June 5
Plenary – 9:00-10:30am
Real-time Case on Links between Development and Humanitarian Programming for Rohingya Refugees in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh
Trina Helderman, Medair; Jesse Hartness, Save the Children; Mahfuzar Rahman, BRAC Bangladesh; Emily Chambers Sharpe, Medair (Moderator)
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- Real-time case study on links between development and humanitarian programming for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh, Jesse Hartness, Save the Children
- BRAC’s Humanitarian Response – Mahfuzar Rahman, BRAC
- Saving Lives in the Humanitarian Development Nexus – Bangladesh – Trina Helderman, Medair
Concurrent Sessions (11:00am-12:30pm)
Borrowing and Building Upon Best Practices for Community Health in Humanitarian Contexts
Nathan Miller, UNICEF New York/Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health; Lara Ho, International Rescue Committee; Rashed Shah, Save the Children US; Emily Chambers Sharpe, Medair
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Programming for Family Planning and Postabortion Care in Humanitarian Settings
Sara Casey, Columbia University; Dora Curry, CARE; Jessica Kakesa, International Rescue Committee; Janet Meyers, Save the Children; Erin Wheeler, International Rescue Committee; Sandra Krause, Women’s Refugee Committee (Moderator)
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- Data for Decision Making – Dora Curry, CARE
- Institutionalization of Family Planning – Janet Meyers, Save the Children
- Overcoming barriers to use in the DRC: Lessons learned for improving informed choice – Jessica Kakesa & Erin Wheeler, IRC
- Implementing contraceptive and postabortion care – Sara Casey, RAISE
Reaching Every Child Across All Settings – Learning from Practice and Implementation from CORE Group Polio Project
Samuel Usman, CORE Group Polio Project Nigeria; Anthony Kisanga, CORE Group Polio Project South Sudan; Abdul Wali Ghayur, CORE Group Polio Project Afghanistan; Lee Losey, CORE Group Polio Project (Moderator)
Building Resilient Food Systems in an Age of Climate Change
Marie Spiker, Center for a Livable Future, JHBSPH; Martin Bloem, Center for a Livable Future, JHBSPH; Emily Janoch, CARE; Peter Winch, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (Moderator
- Beyond Productivity: Delivering Food and Nutrition Security in a Changing Climate – Emily Janoch, CARE
- Building Resilience in Food Distribution Systems – Marie Spiker, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Closing Comments: Food and Primary Healthcare – Peter Winch, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Concurrent Sessions (4:00pm-5:30pm)
Utilizing Community Engagement and Health Systems Strengthening approaches across the humanitarian and development contexts to address the Ebola Viral Disease outbreak in West Africa
Paul Robinson, International Medical Corps; Mustapha Kallon, GOAL Global; Claver Lotsa Momo Pewo, Catholic Relief Services; Kristin Weinhauer, Catholic Relief Services; Mesfin Teklu Tessema, International Rescue Committee; Janine Schooley, Project Concern International (Co-Moderator)
Consultation with Partners for Developing Minimum Quality Standards and Indicators for Community Engagement
Ketan Chitnis, UNICEF; Jamie Bedson, Consultant (UNICEF); Sharon Abramowitz, Consultant (UNICEF)
Maternal, Newborn and Child Health in Humanitarian Contexts with Development in Our Sights
Naoko Kozuki, International Rescue Committee; Hannah Tappis, Jhpiego; Megan Vitek, Samaritan’s Purse; Cindy Uttley, Samaritan’s Purse (Moderator)
- Maternal, Newborn and Child Health in Humanitarian Contexts – Hannah Tappis, Jhpiego
- Across the Conflict Continuum – Megan Vitek, Samaritan’s Purse
- Fifth Child Project: closing the childhood immunization gap in Beninshangul-Gumuz Regional State, Ethiopia – Naoko Kozuki, International Rescue Committee
Engaging Fathers, Grandmothers, and Other Family Members in Maternal and Child Nutrition – Lessons from Development for Humanitarian Contexts
Kristina Gryboski, Independent Consultant – Grandmother Project; Cynthia Matare, Independent Consultant – IMA World Health/Cornell University; Altrena Mukuria, SPRING; Aunchalee Palmquist, Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute; Stephanie Martin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Moderator)
- Engaging Men for Improved Nutrition – Altrena G. Mukuria, SPRING Project
- Understanding Family Roles and Influence to Develop Culturally-Grounded and Effective Community Nutrition Interventions – Judi Aubel and Kristina Gryboski, Grandmother Project
- Engaging family members to support prenatal micronutrient supplementation in Western Kenya – Stephanie Martin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CORE group is really important from the academic perspective because it provides a link to what is really important in the lives of global health practitioners who are living the main issues day-to-day. When we’re trying to think of ways we can ask relevant research questions, we need to be in touch with what practitioners are experiencing.Will Story, University of Iowa
Wednesday, June 6
2018 Dory Storms Award
Since 2001, CORE Group has presented the annual Dory Storms Child Survival Recognition Award to a person or persons who demonstrate courage, leadership, and commitment to helping non-governmental organizations have an impact on and effectively implement programs that end child deaths. The award is named after Dr. Storms, who was a founding member of CORE Group and led the USAID-funded Child Survival Support Project, which was based in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. This year’s (2018) award goes to Tom Davis. Tom has more than three decades of experience implementing and supporting community-based programs of 34 organizations in under served communities in 27 countries of Latin America, Africa and Asia. His achievements are legion.
New Information Circuits
TABLE 1: Saving Newborns in Sierra Leone: Community Mobilization for Identification and Care of Vulnerable Newborns
Carolyn Kruger, Eden Ahmed Mdluli, Project HOPE
TABLE 2: The Polio Eradication Toolkit: How It Can Work for You
Lydia Bologna, Core Group Polio Project
TABLE 3: Measurement Indicators for Resilience Analysis (MIRA) – Helping Communities Identify Risk and Plan for It
Angela Tavares, Catholic Relief Services
TABLE 4: Maternity Care in Humanitarian Emergencies
Michelle Rodriguez, White Ribbon Alliance
TABLE 5: Programmatic Considerations for Operationalizing the WHO 2016 Antenatal Care (ANC) Guidelines to Improve Maternal Nutrition
Patti Welch, USAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP)/PATH
TABLE 6: Food Aid Quality Review Decision Support Tool: Supporting Evidence-based Decision-Making for More Cost-Effective Programming of Specialized Nutritious Foods
Ye Shen, FAQR/Tufts University
TABLE 7: How Can International Development Organizations Build Resilience at the Community and Household Level in Northeastern Nigeria?
Athena Childs Fleisher, Nuru International
Table 8: Learning by Doing: Experience in Reaching Every District Approach from Immunization to Other Health Services
Melanie Morrow, USAID’s Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP)/ICF
TABLE 9: Practical Guide for CHWs and Caregivers to Provide Integrated Support to Children Affected by HIV
Ellen Vor der Brugge, representing Hesperian Health Guides
TABLE 10: Community Nurse Leadership for UHC, SDG3, and Emergencies
Allison Annette Foster, IntraHealth International
TABLE 11: From Backstage to Center Stage: The Evolution of Deworming and the Challenge of Programming Towards Sustainability
Ploi Swatdisuk, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
TABLE 12: Mobile Data-Informed Community Engagement Strategy to Increase Immunization Coverage in Northern Uganda
Comfort Olorunsaiye, Edward Kumakech, James Tinkamanyire, International Rescue Committee (IRC)
TABLE 13: Improved Health through Sustainable Nutrition: Malnutrition Matters
Hart Jansson, Malnutrition Matters
TABLE 14: Updated Operational Guidance on Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies
Judy Canahuati, Consultant; Aunchalee Palmquist, University of North Carolina
TABLE 15: Should Integrated Nutrition Promotion and Provision be Part of Programs for Disadvantaged Communities? Benefits of Permaculture
Paul Freeman, Department Global Health, University of Washington
TABLE 16: Building Advocacy Platforms for Noncommunicable Diseases: Creating and Leveraging Case Studies
Arti Varanasi and Mychelle Farmer, Advancing Synergy
TABLE 17: Checklist for Community Health Programs in Humanitarian Settings
Emily Chambers Sharpe, Medair
TABLE 18: Community-Led and Intergenerational Collaboration in Tanzania: How the Young and Old Can Work Together to Improve the Health of all Ages
Susan Riker, HelpAge
TABLE 19: Using a Case Study Approach to Evaluate the Effects of a Demand Creation Strategy on Household and Community Social Norms in Ethiopia
William Story, University of Iowa, College of Public Health
TABLE 20: Community Resilience – Bridging Humanitarian and Development Work
Antje Becker-Benton, Save the Children
Concurrent Sessions (11:30am-1:00pm)
The Strategic Space for Health Systems Strengthening in Emergency, Health and Nutrition Interventions in Protracted Crises
Jesse Hartness, Save the Children; Eric Sarriot, Save the Children USA; Emily Hejna, University of Iowa, College of Public Health; Givan Hinds, Save the Children; William Story, University of Iowa, College of Public Health (Moderator)
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Newborn Health in Humanitarian Settings – Examples and Lessons from the Field
Mariella Castillo, UNICEF Philippines; Katie Morris, Save the Children; Samira Sami, Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health; Janet Meyers, Save the Children (Moderator)
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- Feasibility and Effectiveness of the Newborn Health in Humanitarian Settings Field Guide – Katie Morris
- Philippines’ experience on essential newborn care in emergencies – Mariella Castillo, UNICEF
- From Evidence to Action: Improving Newborn Care in Displaced Person Camps in South Sudan – Samira Sami, Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health
Social Accountability in Improving Health for All: Lessons in Monitoring and Measurement
Angela Bailey, Accountability Research Center; Walter Flores, Centro de Estudios para la Equidad y Gobernanza en Sistemas de Salud; Marta Schaff, Averting Maternal Deaths and Disability Project; Anbrasi Edwards, JHU; Allison Annette Foster, IntraHealth; Elizabeth Allen, ACT Health, GOAL Uganda (Moderator)
Addressing Adolescent Nutrition through Programming and Research in Development and Emergency Contexts
Florencia C. Vasta, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Abanti Zakaria, Nutrition International; Azeez Oseni; USAID-Feed the Future Nigeria Livelihoods Project, Catholic Relief Services, Nigeria; Mekonnen Tesfamariam; Catholic Relief Services Ethiopia; Jennifer Burns, Catholic Relief Services (Moderator)
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- Capitalizing on a Second Window of Opportunity: Improving adolescent girls’ nutrition through the promotion of WIFAS, nutrition education, and gender equality – Abanti Zakaria
- Adolescent Nutrition: Programming and research in development and emergency contexts – Florencia Vasta, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
- Experience from Feed the Future Nigeria Livelihoods Project – Azeez Oseni, CRS
- Adolescent Nutrition – CRS Ethiopia Experience – Mekonnen Tesfamariam, CRS
Plenary and Closing
Prioritizing the Investment and Financing for the Humanitarian-Development Nexus
Loyce Pace, Global Health Council; Takahiro Hasumi, World Bank; David Collins, Management Sciences for Health; Hafeez Ladha, Financin Alliance for Health
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- Prioritizing Investment and Financing for the Humanitarian-Development Nexus – David Collins, Management Sciences for Health
- Innovative financing for health – Approaches and opportunities – Hafeez Ladha, Financing Alliance for Health
- Investments & Incentives: Bridging the funding gap for Coordinated Humanitarian-Development Health Initiatives – Loyce Pace, Global Health Council
Thursday, June 7
Workshop on Integration of Noncommunicable Diseases into Global Health Programs: The Roadmap to Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in 2030
Noncommunicable Disease Workshop Summary
This workshop focused on the progress made in global health related to NCD prevention and management, with special attention to humanitarian settings. Through a rich plenary session and multiple small group discussions, workshop participants reviewed practical interventions addressing the life course approach to NCDs. To build an understanding about multi-sectoral involvement, presenters addressed environmental and economic factors contributing to NCDs in low-resource settings. The goal of the workshop was to assess how our current health platforms can be expanded or modified to include realistic, feasible approaches that can transform NCDs interventions throughout the life course.
Panelists:
- Mychelle Farmer, NCD Child
- Arti Varanasi, President & CEO, Advancing Synergy
- Ishu Kataria, Senior Researcher, RTI
- Vince Blaser, Director, Frontline Health Workers Coalition
- Ashley Foster-Eastwick, Women Deliver Youth Delegate
- Maia Olsen, Program Manager, NCD Synergies