Day One - International Conference on Urban Health 2015

Day One
0830-0900
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Introductory Ceremony
0900-1030
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Room : Hall of Fame
Plenary Session One ll
Room : Hall of Fame
Session Title: Community based Prevention of NCDs, Injury and Communicable Diseases
Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision Across the Life Course
Chair: Md. Shamim Hayder Talukder, Founder and CEO, Eminence
1. Akhter Hussain, University of Oslo, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Health and Society, Department of
International Health, Norway
Impact of NCDs in Developing Countries
2. Oommen George, Abts Associates, USA
Engaging Urban Slum Communities for Prevention of Chronic Diseases
3. Elena Rios, National Hispanic Medical Association. USA
Reducing Early Childhood Obesity among Hispanics
1030-1100
1100-1230
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Tea Break
Inaugural Ceremony
1230-1330
1330-1500
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Room : Hall of Fame
Lunch Break
Breakout Session 1
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Session Title: Reproductive Health and Family Planning: Documenting the Effects of Risk Factors
Session Theme: Reproductive Health And Family Planning
1. Drug Resistance among Women Attending Antenatal Clinics in Ghana - Philip Enyan, Ghana National
Ambulance Service, Ghana.
2. Risk of Under-Five Mortality Associated With Use of Solid Fuel Among Urban-Rural Pakistani Households Sidra Zaheer, School of Public Health, Pakistan
3. Spousal Violence Hinging On Intergenerational Transfer of Attitudinal Acceptance of Violence Among Urban
Pakistani Women- Syeda Kanwal Aslam, Dow University of Health Sciences, Pakistan
4. Risk Factors Associated With Low Birth Weight Babies In Eastern Nepal - Birendra K. Yadav, B P Koirala
Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal
5. Violence From Law Enforcement Authorities and Sexual Risk Among Hijra Sex Workers: Qualitative Study
Findings From Urban Karachi Pakistan - Muslima Ejaz, Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi, Pakistan
1330 -1500
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Breakout Session 2 ll
Room : Carnival
Session Title: Innovative Programs & Services for HIV and TB
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service provision
1. Factors mitigating access to HIV treatment, prevention and care services among urban poor in Benue State,
Nigeria: lessons from AIDS healthcare foundation impact - Abiaziem Greg, AIDS Healthcare Foundation,
Nigeria.
2. Integration of family planning services into HIV care and Immunization in Nigeria: using referral model Moyosola Bamidele, Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative, Nigeria
3. Bangladesh Using peer approach to increase TB case detection – Mamunur Rahman, Bangladesh Center for
Communication Programs (BCCP)
4. Providing integrated STI/HIV services to sex workers and men who have sex with men using the drop in
service center service model in Mombasa, Kenya - Alvaro Garcia Cordova, Pathfinder International
5. Getting outside the box: Designing and implementing innovative ways to prevent infection - Susan Newcomer
NICHD/NIH, USA
1330-1500
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Breakout Session 3 ll
Room : Executive Lounge
Session Title: NCD Prevention and Control
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
1. Association between lifestyle factors and prevalence of diabetes in selected BRICS countries: Evidence from
SAGE data - Anita Pal, International Institute for Population Sciences, India
2. Contextualizing Hypertension and its Care Pathways in Mumbai, India - Manas Ranjan Pradhan, International
Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), India
3. Community Based Integrated Approach for Managing Blood Pressure: Findings from a Five-Year Prospective
Cohort Study in Urban Bangladesh - Mehedi Hasan, Eminence Associate for Social Development, Bangladesh
4. Urban Environment and Occupational Health Degradation in Asia’s Biggest Readymade Garment Market and
its Hinterland - Vinod Shakya, Jamia Millia Islamia, India.
5. Community Based Prevention of NCD’s at the Urban Slums of Pune (Maharashtra), India by Organizing Urban
Health and Nutrition Days - Rashmi Shirhatti, Plan India, India
1330-1500
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Special Session 1 ll
Room : Media Bazar
Session Title: History, Practice and Future of Menstrual Regulation
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Kamrul Hasan Khan, Vice Chancellor. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU)
Co-Chair: Latifa Shamsuddin, Immediate Past President, The Obstetrical and Gynecological Society of Bangladesh
Sponsor: Embassy of Sweden and Embassy of Netherlands
1. Evolution of Menstrual Regulation (MR) Programme in Bangladesh, BAPSA
2. The Hard Facts of Menstrual Regulation (MR), ICDDR,B
3. Sicui-Cultural Aspects and women’s Perceptions on Menstrual Regulation in Bangladesh: Qualitative Findings ,
ICDDR,B
4. Training of Health Service Providers on MR Through PPP with the Government , RHSTEP
5. Expanding Choices to Safe MR Services in Bangladesh: Research Findings, Marie Stopes BD
6. Introducing MRM in Bangladesh and Future Challenges, IPAS
1330-1500
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Special Session 2 ll
Room : Windy Town
Session Title: Bridging between WASH and Nutrition in Urban Cities of Bangladesh
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Md. Sharfuddin Ahmed. Dean. Faculty of Preventive and Social Medicine. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical
University,
Co-Chair: Shehlina Ahmed, Health and Population Advisor, DFID, Bangladesh.
Sponsor: WaterAid Bangladesh
1. Menstruation and Menarche - Sharukh Mirza, Programme Officer- Organizational Learning, WaterAid,
Bangladesh
2. Health Justice for the Urban Poor-What has Data Got To Do with It - Timeyin Uwejamomere, Technical
Support Manager- Urban, Programme Support Unit, WaterAid, UK
3. Sanitation: The Neglected Siamese Twin of Water in Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in
Ghana - Simon Mariwah, Senior Lecturer, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
1330-1500
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Special Session 3 ll
Room : Harmony
Session Title: Reducing Intra-urban Inequities in Health: Findings from 2006 and 2013 Bangladesh Urban Health
Surveys
Session Theme: Strengthening Governance For Urban Health
Sponsor: USAID/DfID
1. Peter Kim Streatfield, International Centre for Diarrheal Diseases Research, Bangladesh
2. Shams El Arifeen, International Centre for Diarrheal Diseases Research, Bangladesh
3. Karar Zunaid Ahsan, MEASURE Evaluation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Bangladesh
4. Kanta Jamil, USAID, Bangladesh
1500-1630
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Plenary Session Two ll
Room : Hall of Fame
Session Title: Built and Natural Environmental Determinants of Health
Theme: Socioeconomic and Environmental Determinants of Urban Health and Health Inequities
Chair: Anthony Kolb, Urban Health Advisor, USAID, Washington DC
1. Jose Siri, Research Fellow in Urban Health, UNU-IIGH
Promoting Health in the HABITAT III Process
2. Puneet Mital, Regional Manager- Asia Pacific & Middle East, U.S. Green Building Council, India.
Leadership in Energy & Environment Design (LEED)
3. Jo Boufford, President, NYAM
Age Friendly New York City
4. Brig. General Shamsul Islam, Chairman, Khulna Development Authority, Bangladesh,
1700-1830
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Breakout Session 4 ll
Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Maternal and Child Health: Knowledge, Risks, and Protections
Session Theme : Urban Health Care And Public Health Service Provision
1. Discovering Myths and Misconceptions Surrounding Post-Partum Hemorrhage in Urban Slums - Jane Otai,
Jhpiego, Kenya
2. Self-efficacious Women Groups address Socio-economic, Environmental Determinants of Well-being Siddharth Agarwal, Urban Health Resource Centre, India
3. Work, Motherhood and Health: Discourses on the Experiences of Nursing Mothers in Public Organization in
Southwest Nigeria - Babatunde Omotosho, Federal University Oye Ekiti, Nigeria
4. Cross Border Migration enhancing Reproductive Morbidity of Left Behind Women in Bangladesh and their
coping mechanism through Self help groups - Ankita Siddhanta, International Institute for Population
Sciences, India
5. Increase Access to Primary Health Care through strengthening Urban Health Posts - Devendra Tripathi,
FHI360, India
1700-1830
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Breakout Session 5 ll
Room : Harmony
Session Title: Reproductive Health And Family Planning: Demand Generation For Community Health Workers Panel
One
Session Theme: Reproductive Health and Family Planning
1. Does Health Behavior of Urban Poor Depend on Where They Live – Slum, Non-Slum or Urban Areas - Dr. Kanta
Jamil, USAID, Bangladesh
2. Challenges In Implementing Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health Project In Urban Slum Context - Bachera
Aktar, BRAC, Bangladesh
3. Making Difference Through Use of Community Health Workers for Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health In
Urban Settings: Experience From BRAC Manoshi Project In Urban Slums in Bangladesh - ShaymaI Kumar Roy,
BRAC, Bangladesh
4. Fertility Desire, Intention and Associated Factors Late in HIV Epidemic Among People Living With HIV: A
Cross-Sectional Study in Hawassa City, Southern Ethiopia - Dr. Zewdu Dememew, MSH, Zimbabwe
5. Based Social Marketing On Reproductive and Child Health Commodities: Experience From Evaluating A Social
Marketing Company Program - Afroja Yesmin, Eminence Associates for Social Development, BangladeshEmpowering Women Through Community
1700-1830
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Breakout Session 6 ll
Room : Carnival
Session Title: Living Conditions, Access, Physical Activity and Interventions
Session Theme: Social and Economic Determinants of Urban Health Disparities
1. Living Conditions in Urban Slums: Are They Improving - Quamrun Nahar, ICDDR'B, Bangladesh
2. Physical and social environment associated with physical activity in the urban area of Colombo, Sri Lanka Shreenika De Silva Weliange, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
3. An Analysis of association of health related behaviors among adolescents of rural and urban populations of
Chittagong, Bangladesh - Momota Hena, Asian University for Women, Bangladesh
4. Understanding the Contribution of Parks and Green Spaces to Harare Residents Wellbeing - Vincent Itai
Tanyanyiwa, Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe
5. How many hours do urban people sleep in Bangladesh - Dr Fakir Yunus, BRAC, Bangladesh
1700-1830
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Breakout Session 7 ll
Room : Executive Lounge
Session Title: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene: Health Impacts and Consequences
Session Theme: Social and Economic Determinants of Urban Health Disparities
1. Concentration profile of Formaldehyde in Fresh and Formalin Treated Fish and effect of temperature on its
diffusivity - Sadat Amit, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh
2. Urban health affected by lake water quality on adjacent slums of Dhaka city - Shahadat Hossain, Institute of
Water Modelling (IWM), Bangladesh
3. Solid waste management in Srikakulam Municipality-A.P, India : Focus on Implementation of MSW Kethavarapu Mythili, Government College for Women, Srikakulam, India
4. Assessment of urban air pollution and its impact on population health - a case study of Hyderabad,
Telangana State, India - Yalavarthy Prameela Devi, Kakatiya University, India
5. Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Health Facilities - Nitin Bajpai, Population Foundation India
1700-1830
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Special Session 4 ll
Session Title: Children In Urban Agenda
Session Theme: Urban Health Care And Public Health Service provision
Chair: Louise Mvono, Deputy Representative, UNICEF
Sponsor: UNICEF, Bangladesh
Room : Windy Town
1. Narrowing the gap- a life cycle approach to building a sustainable urban community - S.A. Abdullah Al
Mamun, Unicef, Bangladesh
2. Potential of Mainstreaming Nutrition in Urban Health Services and Its Challenges - Brig Gen Md Mahbubur
Rahman, Chief Health Officer, Dhaka South City Corporation
3. Reaching the 5th Child: Addressing the challenges of Urban Immunization - Dr. Margub Aref Jahangir,
UNICEF, Bangladesh 1700-183
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Special Session 5 ll
Room : Media Bazar
Session Title: Business Case for Investing in SRHR
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Khairul Islam, Country Representative, WaterAid, Bangladesh
Sponsor: Embassy of Sweden and Embassy of Netherlands
1. Return of investment : Experiences and Result of HER project Investing in SRHR in the RMG in Bangladesh
2. Investing in Social Benefit – ACME’s partnership with Marie Stopes Bangladesh
3. Working for women Empowerment : Robi
4. Women’s Empowerment : Privet Sector Experience Working with Development Organization – Hindustan Latex
Ltd’s Perspectives and Women’s Benefits
5. Private Sector and Menstrual Hygiene : Making Society More Accessible of Women
1230-1530 and 1630-1830
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Poster Session Theme 1
Day Two
0900-1030
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Plenary Session 3 ll
Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Actions on the Social Determinants
Theme: Socioeconomic and Environmental Determinants of Urban Health and Health Inequities
Chair: Alayne Adams, Senior Social Scientist, ICDDR'B
1. Hossain Zillur Rahman, Chairman, Power and Participation Research Centre (PPRC)
Blind Spots and Noise: Dilemmas and Burdens of being Poor in Bangladesh Cities
2. Joyce Mumah, Associate Research Scientist, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Single Sector Approaches vs Multi Sector Approaches: Which “Actions” Work Best for Urban Community?
3. Tim Evans, Senior Director, Health, Nutrition and Population. The World Bank. Washington DC
Harnessing Social Determinants for Urban Health: Is There Method in the Madness?
4. Godelieve van Heteren, Director, Rotterdam Global Health Initiative, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
Actions that Hurt, Actions that Work, Actions that Make you Smile: About the Necessity of a New Political
Economy & Activist Landscape in Urban Health
1030-1100
1100-1230
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Tea Break
Breakout Session 8
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Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Women’s Access to and Utilization of Care
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
1. Opportunity to Improve Access to Institutional Delivery in Urban Maharashtra, India. Sarita Patil, Society for
Nutrition Education and Health Action, India
2. Improving Quality and Access to Long Acting Reversible Contraceptive Services through Post Training
Supportive Supervision. Ronke Atamewalen, Marie stopes International , Nigeria
3. Bangladesh Trends in equity in use of maternal health services in urban and rural Bangladesh Nahid Kamal,
MEASURE Evaluation, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
4. Assessing access to family planning services for the urban poor in Bangladesh. Rumana Huque, ARK
Foundation, Bangladesh
5. Women’s Struggles In Accessing Facility Based Delivery Services In Two Nairobi Slums: A Qualitative Study. Eva
Kamande, African Population and Health Research Center, Kenya
1100-1230
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Breakout Session 9
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Room : Windy Town
Session Title: Programmatic Interventions for Women’s Health
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
1. Bridging the equity gap in MNCH services utilization in urban slums in Bangladesh: Experience from BRAC’s
urban slum-based intervention. Touhidul Islam, BRAC, Bangladesh
2. Impact of a cluster randomized trial study on sexual and reproductive health knowledge and practices of
women and girls in urban slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Md. Irfan Hossain, Population Council, Bangladesh
3. India Examining socioeconomic gradient in caesarean section deliveries in urban context-Evidence from India.
Praveen Kumar Pathak, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi.
4. Determinants of Skilled Birth Attendance Use During Delivery Among Women Aged 15 - 49 Years In Arusha
Region. Sia Msuya, Northern Tanzania
5. Community Conversations approach that attack false beliefs around FP. Aminata Diallo, Intrahealth, Senegal
1100-1230
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Breakout Session 10
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Room : Harmony
Session Title: Nutrition Attitudes, Beliefs and Practices
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service provision
1. Clustering of child under nutrition among urban poor in India. Harihar Sahoo, International Institute for
Population Sciences, India
2. Adherence of malnourished clients to an outpatient therapeutic care program in a low income peri-urban
setting. Fred Cornelius Werikhe, I Train and Evaluate Center (i-TEC), Uganda
3. Malnutrition and infant and young child feeding in informal settlements in Mumbai: findings from a census.
Rijuta Sawant, Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action, India
4. State Level Dietary Diversity and Child Undernutrition in Urban India: An Exploration using Multilevel Analysis.
Kakoli Borkotoky, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, India
5. Cost effectiveness of a community management of acute malnutrition in Mumbai slums, India. Sophie Goudet,
Loughborough University, United Kingdom.
1100-1230
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Breakout Session 11
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Room : Executive Lounge
Session Title: Universal Health Coverage: Health Financing and Insurance
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
1. Collective Savings-Loans by Slum Women groups for Health, Education, Social Resilience. Neeraj Verma, Urban
Health Resource Centre, India
2. Health Insurance and Health care utilization among Urban Poor of three cities in India. Ankita Siddhanta,
International Institute for Population Sciences, India
3. Estimating Out-of-Pocket Expenditure on health care in urban poor living in the slums of Pune city, India.
Gopal Kulkarni, Institute of Health Management, Pachod, India
4. Health care utilization in urban northern Ghana: Is the National Health Insurance scheme making a difference
Philip Ayizem Dalinjong, Navrongo Health Research Centre, Ghana Health Service, Ghana
5. From policy corridors to the implementation arena: exploring RSBY national health insurance implementation
in India. Amrit Virk, Thammasat University, Thailand
1100-1230
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Special Session 6
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Room : Carnival
Session Title: NGO Health Programs: Linking Community to Facility
Session Theme: Urban Health Care And Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Habibe Millat, MP. Member of the National Parliament.
Co-Chair: AKM Musha. Country Director. Concern Worldwide.
Sponsor: USAID/DFID
1. Halida Hanum Akhter, COP- NHSDP and Country Representative, Pathfinder International
2. Kaosar Afsana, Director, BRAC Health Program, BRAC
3. Reena Yasmin, Sr. Director- Service, Marie Stopes Bangladesh
1100-1230
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Special Session 7
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Room : Media Bazar
Session Title: Breaking Taboos Gnerating Knowledge: Media and SRR
Session Theme: Urban Health Care And Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Roger-Mark De Souza, Director, Population, Environmental Security, and Resilience, Wilson Center, USA
Sponsor: Embassy of Sweden and Embassy of Netherlands
1. Digital Sister to Urban Youth ; Maya Apa
2. Share-Net Bangladesh; Online Resources and Knowledge for Professionals
3. Dosh Unisher Mor; A New Generation Under Construction
4. Teaching through The Computer; Me and My World
5. The Role of Printing Media in SRHR
1100-1230
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Workshop 1: NIH Research Funding
1230-1330
1330-1500
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Lunch Break
Plenary Session Four ll
Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Urban Health Care Services Provisions
Theme: Socioeconomic and Environmental Determinants of Urban Health and Health Inequities
Chair: Sabina F. Rashid, Dean, James P Grant School of Public Health at BRAC University.
1. Lynn Freedman, Professor, Columbia University
Young Mothers, Urban Mothers and Maternal Health Care Service Delivery
2. Nam H. Cho, Department of Preventive Medicine and Center for Clinical Epidemiology, Ajou University
School of Medicine and Hospital
Demographic Transition and NCDs and Interventions: What worked or didn’t – Lessons Learnt
3. Clea Therese Finkle, Program Officer, Family Health at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Urban Poor and Family Planning Experiences and Service Delivery?
4. Kristy Woods, Physician Advisor, Executive Health Resources
1500-1530
1530-1700
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Tea Break
Breakout Session 12
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Room : Harmony
Session Title: Reproductive Health and Family Planning: Demand Generation for Community Health Workers Panel
Two
Session Theme: Reproductive Health and Family Planning
1. Increasing Utilization of Health Facilities for Reproductive and Maternity Services in Urban Informal
Settlements Through Strengthened Public-Private Partnerships: Preliminary Results From An Intervention.
Pauline Bakibinga, African Population and Health Research Center, Kenya2. Internal Quality of Audit of Family Planning Services In A Social Franchise. Divine Akpan, Society for Family
Health, Nigeria
3. Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditure on Facility-Based Maternity Care Among Women Living in Urban Slums of
Rajathan, India. Divya Vyas, Indian Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR), India
4. Socioeconomic Inequalities in use of Modern Contraceptive Methods Among Pakistani Urban Population:
Findings From Demographic and Health Surveys. Kashif Shafique, Dow University of Health Sciences, Pakistan
5. Maternal Health Disparities Among Women In Urban Nepal. Bikesh Bajracharya, Nepali German Health Sector
Support Programme, Nepal
1530-1700
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Breakout Session 13
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Room : Carnival
Session Title: Under Nutrition and Over Nutrition: Causes and Consequences
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service provision
1. Dual Forms of Malnutrition in Urban Slum Households in Delhi. Seema Puri, Institute of Home Economics,
India
2. Increase in Food Secure Households and Intra-Urban Differentials in Dietary Diversity in India. Kakoli
Borkotoky, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, India
3. Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices in Urban Slum of Bangladesh. Ruhina Binta A Ghani, BRAC,
Bangladesh
4. Enhancing safety of street food by capacity building in Good Hygiene Practices (GHP) in Khulna. Lalita
Bhattacharjee, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Bangladesh5. Under Nutrition and Feed Practices Among Children Living In Slums of Urban Bangladesh. Karar Ahsan,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Bangladesh
1530-1700
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Breakout Session 14
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Room : Windy Town
Session Title: The Health and Wellbeing of Children Living in Urban Environments
Session Theme: Social and Economic Determinants of Urban Health Disparities
1. Urban Neighborhood Context and Infant mortality in High focus States of India. Ashish Kumar Gupta,
International Institute for Population Sciences, India
2. Knowledge of mother on valid and invalid immunization having under 1 year children in selected urban
primary health care clinics of Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC). Mahmuda Ali, Dhaka North City
Corporation, Bangladesh
3. Child Health in Slum and Non Slum Areas of Urban India: does living environment matters. Kaushlendra
Kumar, Evidence Action, India
4. Impact of household environment and location of the slum on child health across four cities in India. Sumoni
Mukherjee, Population Foundation of India, India
1530-1700
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Breakout Session 15
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Room : Executive Lounge
Session Title: Health Services Delivery and Utilization
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service provision
1. And what about men? Care seeking behavior among the urban poor in Bangladesh. Syed Jafar Raza Rizvi,
ICDDR’B, Bangladesh
2. Promoting safe maternal, newborn and child health practices in urban slums in Bangladesh. Sadia Shabnam,
BRAC, Bangladesh
3. Coverage Gap and its covariates in MCH services for Urban India in Count Down to 2015. Praveen
Chokhandre, International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India
4. Youth Choose Family Planning: a look at the International Youth Alliance for Family Planning (IYAFP) creation
and progress. Jillian Gedeon, International Youth Alliance for Family Planning, Canada
5. Mental health and disability in Urbanization. Atsuro Tsutsumi, UNU-IIGH, Malaysia.
1530-1700
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Special Session 8
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Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Success and Challenges of Primary Health Care Service Delivery in the urban areas of Bangladesh
Session Theme: Urban Health Care And Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Dhiraj Kumar Nath, Staff Consultant, ADB-BRM
Sponsor: UPHCSDP
Presenters
1. Services to the poor: Experiences of Urban Primary Health Care Project in Bangladesh - Abu Bakr Siddique,
Project Director
2. Role of NGOs in Delivery of Health Care Services in Urban Areas of Bangladesh - Halida Hanum Akter, Chief of
Party , NHSDP
3. Primary Health Care in Urban Areas: Experience of BRAC - Kaoser Afsana, Director, BRAC Health Program
Panelist
1. Rafiqus Sultan, Project Technical Officer, UNFPA
2. Brian Chin, Social Sector Economist, South Asia Human and Social Development Division, ADB
3. Kamrul Islam, Director, Primary Health Care, Directorate of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare, Bangladesh,
4. Ahmed Al Kabir, Chairman, RTM International
1530-1700
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Special Session 9
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Room: Media Bazar
Session Title: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Beyond 2015
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Sarah Thompson, Senior Policy Advisor, SIDA
Sponsor: Embassy of Sweden and Embassy of Netherland
1. Argentina Matavel Piccin, Country Representative of UNFPA, Bangladesh
2. Mohammed Sharif, Line Director, Maternal, Child, Reproductive and Adolescent Health, Directorate General of
Family Planning
3. Leo Kenny, Country Coordinator, UNAIDS
4. Lynn Freedman, Professor, Columbia University
5. Dhiraj Kumar Nath, Staff Consultant, Urban Health, Asian Development Bank
6. Shale Ahmed, Executive Director, Bondhu Welfare Society
1530-1700 International Society for Urban Health (ISUH) Meeting
1100-1230
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Poster Session Theme 2
Day Three
0800-0900
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Dhaka Statement Finalization Meeting
0900-1030
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Breakout Session 16
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Room : Carnival
Session Title: Reproductive Health and Family Planning: Provider Training and Counseling Panel One
Session Theme: Reproductive Health and Family Planning
1. Improving Access to Family Planning Services in Poor Urban Settings: The Role of Private Non-Clinical
Providers - Adetoke Akinbami, Nigeria
2. A Systematic Analysis of DHS Data Provides Level Trends and Socioeconomic As Well As Demographic
Determinants of Caesarean Section Delivery in India And Its Most Backward States - Ajay Gupta, International
Institute for Population Sciences, India
3. Qualitative Examination of Antenatal and Delivery Care In Urban Slums, Bangladesh - Lauren Blum, Measure
Evaluation, United States
4. Disrespect and Abuse of Women at Childbirth as a Barrier to the Utilization of Skilled Delivery Services in
Nigeria: A Systematic Review of the Literature - Foluso Ishola, Japanese International Cooperation Agency,
Nigeria
5. Impact Assessment of Family Planning Advice on Unmet Need and Contraceptive Use Among Currently
Married Women In Uttar Pradesh, India - Diwakar Yadav, Population Services International, India
0900-1030
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Breakout Session 17
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Room : Windy Town
Session Title: Reproductive Health And Family Planning: Provider Training And Counseling Panel Two
Session Theme: Reproductive Health and Family Planning
1. Cognitive Correlates and Contraceptives Discontinuation In Benue State, Nigeria - Ali Arazeem Abdullahi,
University of Ilorin, Nigeria- Socio
2. Epidemiology of Caesarean Section Operation Cases: A Multi-Centered Hospital Based Cross-Sectional Study
In A Suburb Area Within The Proximity of Dhaka Metropolitan City, Bangladesh - Shamsun Nahar, BRAC,
Bangladesh3. Determinants of Infertility and Treatment-Seeking Behaviour in India - Ramesh Chellan, UNICEF-PHDMA, India
4. Partograph Use Among Midwives in The Gambia - Burama Badjie, Ministry of Health & Social Welfare, Gambia
5. Uptake of Immediate Postpartum Contraceptive Implant in Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital Eldoret, Kenya
- Richard Mogeni Moi, Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kenya
0900-1030
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Breakout Session 18
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Room : Executive Lounge
Session Title: Public-Private Partnerships for Universal Health Coverage
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
1. Engaging private sector providers around universal health coverage in urban areas: a qualitative study in three
cities in Bangladesh - Alayne Adams, ICDDR,B, Bangladesh
2. Increasing Utilization of Health Facilities for Maternity Services in Urban Informal Settlements through
Strengthened Public-Private Partnership - Pauline Bakibinga, African Population and Health Research Center,
Kenya
3. Increasing Essential Newborn Care Services through the Smiling Sun Network of Community Service Providers
- Israt Nayer, NGO Health Service Delivery Project, Bangladesh
4. Private Sector Distribution of Family Planning: The Role of Drug Shops in Urban Kenya and Nigeria- John
Otsola, IntraHealth/MLE, Kenya
5. Increase in Family Planning (FP) Services through Private Sector Partnership in Urban Areas - Rajni Wadhwa,
FHI360-Urban Health Initiative, India
0900-1030
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Breakout Session 19
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Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Metrics for Programme Monitoring & Evaluation
Session Theme: Measuring and Mapping
1. Rocco Panciera, ICDDR,B, Bangladesh-The impact of travel time on Emergency Obstetric Care access among
the urban poor: A GIS study in Bangladesh
2. Mohammad Golam Kibria, Management Sciences for Health (MSH) Bangladesh- Use of a Web-enabled
Logistics Information System that Visualizes Data from Reproductive Health Service Delivery Points in
Bangladesh: Initial Experience and Opportunities for Improved Decision-Making
3. Ruman M Zakaria Salam, ICDDR,B, Bangladesh- Inefficiency of healthcare referral patterns in Bangladesh
urban areas: a GIS study
4. Anuja Jayaraman, Society for Nutrition, Education & Health Action (SNEHA), India- Use of Mobile Technology
for Improving Screening Accuracy of Acute Malnutrition in a Community-based Management of Acute
Malnutrition Program in Mumbai informal settlements
5. Brian Chin, Asian Development Bank, Philippines- Measuring the Impact of the Second Urban Primary Health
Care Project in Bangladesh
0900-1030
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Special Session 10
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Room: Harmony
Session Title: Designing Household Surveys that Capture the Health and Socio-Demographic Status and Needs of
the Urban Poor
Session Theme: Measuring and Mapping
Chair: Helen Elsey, Lecturer, University of Leeds
Sponsor: University of Leeds, UK
1. Challenges and limitations of existing, large nationally representative surveys in identifying the needs of the
urban poor - Sushil Baral and Ru-yiLin, HERD, Nepal and Ru-yiLin ARK, Bangladesh
2. Sampling strategies to identify and recruit the urban poorest: Defining a household in the context of urban
vulnerability/poverty, sampling strategies to identify and recruit the urban poor, Urban health equity
assessment - Siddharth Agarwal, Urban Health Resource Centre, India
3. Using innovative sampling and enumeration methods to measure demographic and health outcomes in the
urban poor - Dana Thomson, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
4. The Nepal experience of using spatial mapping in an urban household survey - Uden Maharjan, HERD, Nepal
5. Brigadier General Shamsul Islam, Khulna Development Authority, Bangladesh
0900-1030
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Room: Media Bazar
Session Title: Improving Coverage of Maternal and Newborn Interventions for Urban Poor
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Ishtiaq Mannan, Chief of Party, MCHIP, Save the Children
Sponsor: Save the Children, Bangladesh
1.
MNH Disparities Among the Urban Poor - Uzma Syed, Save the Children, USA
2.
Partnering to improve newborn survival and address challenges: the Bangladesh strategy -Arefin Amal
Islam, Save the Children, Bangladesh
3.
Integrating MNH in Large-Scale Urban Programs - Parvin Rahman, Marie Stopes, Bangladesh
4.
Advancing MNH In Urban Settings: India’s Initiatives - Benazir Patil, Save the Children, India
1030-1100
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Plenary Session Five- Measuring Mapping
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Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Measuring, Mapping and Monitoring Urban Health
Theme: Measuring, Mapping and Monitoring Urban Health
Chair: Peter Kim Streatfield, ICDDR'B
5. Nazrul Islam, Centre for urban studies, Bangladesh
6. Mark Rosenberg, Canada Research Chair in Development Studies
Challenging Social Justice, Syndromic Surveillance and Mapping in an Urban World
7. Alex Ezeh, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
A decade and half of health surveillance in urban informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya: Emerging results
and their implications for advancing global health agenda
8. Sian Curtis Measure Evaluation, University of North Caroline
Measurement Issues for Surveys for Monitoring and Evaluating Health Interventions and Outcomes in Urban
Areas
1230-1330
1330-1500
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Breakout Session 20
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Room : Windy Town
Session Title: Child and Adolescent Health Risks and Susceptibility
Session Theme: Social and Economic Determinants of Urban Health Disparities
1. Migrant adolescent girls in urban slums of India - Shabnam Verma, Urban Health Resource Centre, India
2. Individual factors, relation factors and service use related with resilience among youth 13 to 19 years old in
urban area of Medellin, 2012 - Alexandra Restrepo, University of Antioquia, Colombia
3. Peer pressure and family smoking habits influence smoking uptake in male adolescents attending public and
private schools in Karachi, Pakistan: multilevel modeling of survey data - Shafquat Rozi, Aga Khan University,
Pakistan
4. Impact of environmental determinants on obesity among urban poor children in a megacity of Pakistan - Hina
Aziz, Dow University of Health Sciences, Pakistan
5. Reviewing programs and interventions addressing sexual and reproductive health of adolescent girls and
young women in urban Bangladesh - Sigma Ainul, Population Council, Bangladesh
1330-1500
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Breakout Session 21
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Room : Harmony
Session Title: Reproductive Health and Family Planning: Addressing Needs and Improving Responsiveness in Health
Services
Session Theme: Reproductive Health and Family Planning
1. Institutional Strengthening of Maternity Centers for Improved Cervical Cancer Response in Nigeria Slums Taiwo Adesoba, Youth Society on Cancer, Nigeria
2. Women In the Slums Have Performed Well In Reproductive Health But Unmet Needs Remain: Findings From the
2013 Urban Health Survey in Bangladesh - Mizanur Rahman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Bangladesh
3. Influence of Community Health Workers on Health Behavior of Urban Poor- Kanta Jamil, USAID, Bangladesh
4. Setting-up A Call Center for Addressing The Need of Women Using Pills for Menstrual Regulation Via
Pharmacies: A Harm Reduction Approach - Sadid Nuremowla, Marie Stopes Bangladesh
5. Global Trends and Patterns in Internal Migration and Family Planning, Maternal and Neonatal Health - Nadia
Diamond-Smith, University of California, San Francisco, United States
1330-1500
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Special Session 12
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Room : Executive Lounge
Session Title: A new global interdisciplinary programme on urban health: "Health and wellbeing in the changing
urban environment: a systems analysis approach
Session Theme: Strengthening Governance For Urban Health
Chair: José Siri, Research Fellow in Urban Health, United Nations University International Institute for Global Health
(UNU-IIGH)
Organizer: ICSU
1. Franz Gatzweiler, Executive Director, ICSU- Introduction to the new ICSU-IAMP-UNU Urban Health programme
2. Uta Dietrich, United Nations University International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH)- A collaborative
research agenda for urban health
3. Jo Ivy Boufford, President, New York Academy of Medicine- Urban Health Challenges
1330-1500
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Special Session 13
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Room : Media Bazar
Session Title: Community engagement in urban health: ground realities and strategic approaches
Session Theme: Urban Health Care And Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Lynn Freedman, Professor, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, USA
Sponsor: JPGSPH
1.
Alayne Adams & Julie Evans, Centre for Equity and Health Systems, icddr,b, Bangladesh- Concepts of
community engagement
2.
Sabina Rashid, Centre for Urban Equity and Health, James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University,
Bangladesh- Ground realities of poor urban settlements in Bangladesh
3.
Rubana Islam, Centre for Equity and Health Systems, icddr,b, Bangladesh- Health and healthcare
perceptions and practices among the urban poor in Bangladesh
4.
Herfina Nababan & Tapas Mazumder, Centre for Equity and Health Systems, icddr,b, Bangladesh and
Centre for Urban Equity and Health, James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University, BangladeshStrategies for community mobilization: what works in the context of poor urban settlements
5.
Shoshannah Williams & Dr. Julie Evans, Centre for Urban Equity and Health, James P Grant School of Public
Health, BRAC University, Bangladesh and Centre for Equity and Health Systems, icddr,b, Bangladesh- The
intrinsic benefits of participation: nurturing capability and voice among the disadvantaged
6.
Kelsey Dalton & Dr. Alayne Adams. Centre for Equity and Health Systems, icddr,b, Bangladesh- The power
quandary: who represents, who controls, and who benefits?
7.
Dr. Nadira Kakoly, Centre for Urban Equity and Health, James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC
University, Bangladesh- Sustaining demand and supply of primary healthcare for the urban poor: what
does it take?
1330-1500
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Special Session 14
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Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Primary Health Care In Urban Areas: Experiences Of Low And Middle Income Countries Of South Asia
Session Theme: Urban Health Care And Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Ashoke Madhab Roy, Additional Secretary, LGD, MOLGRD&C, Bangladesh
Sponsor: UPHCSDP
1.
Primary Health Care in Urban Areas: Experience of Bangladesh - Ubaidur Rob, Senior Associate and
Country Director
2.
Practical Approaches Towards Equitable Primary Urban Healthcare: Lessons from Programmes- Siddharth
Agarwal, Urban Health Research Centre, India-
3.
Bikesh Bajracharya, Nepali German Health Sector Support Programme
4.
Zahirul Islam, Program Officer, SIDA, Bangladesh
5.
Marietou Satin, Head, OPHE, USAID, Bangladesh
6.
Inez Mikkelsen-Lopez, Social Sector Specialist, Human and Social Development Division, ADB
7.
Abu Bakr Siddique, Project Director, UPHCSDP, Bangladesh
1330-1500
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Special Session 15
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Room : Carnival
Session Title: Using Data to Design and Adapt Programs
Session Theme: Reproductive Health and Family Planning
Chair: Alex Ezeh, Executive Director, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Co-Chair: John Otsola, IntraHealth/MLE, Kenya
Sponsor: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
1.
Novel Sampling Strategies for Identifying and Tracking Urban Poor Populations - Ilene S. Speizer,
Measurement, Learning & Evaluation Project, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
2.
Decision Making Process from the Donor’s Perspective- Clea Finkle, Gates Foundation, USA
3.
Programmatic Impact of Facility-Based Activities to Improve Quality of Care- Nelson Keyonso, Tupange,
and Cheikh Seck, Jhpiego, Kenya and ISSU, IntraHealth, Senegal
4.
The role of data and evaluation across a project’s lifecycle in informing country-specific program design
and adaptation - Gita Pillai, UHI, FHI360, India
1500-1530
1530-1700
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Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Governance for Urban Health
Theme: Strengthening governance for urban health
Chair: Peter Kim Streatfield, ICDDR'B
1.
Joshua Franzel, Director of Policy Research, ICMA
2.
Linda Gibbs, Former Deputy Mayor, NYC
3.
Uta Dietrich, Research Fellow, UNU-IIG,
Age-Friendly NYC: A vision of NYC as a livable community for all ages
Local governance through soft infrastructure building – the role of Health Promotion
4.
Abul Barakat, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka
1800-2200
0900-1100 and 1230-1500
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Gala Dinner
Poster Session
Theme 3, 4, and 5
Day Four
0900-1030
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Breakout Session 22
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Room : Harmony
Session Title: Health Care Quality: Processes and Perceptions
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
1. Institutionalizing Quality of Care (QOC) in private hospital through improvement in infection prevention
practices and obstetric services by mentoring paramedics and continuous motivation for change - Kumar
Vikrant, Abt Associates, India
2. Technological Infrastructure and Quality of Service in the Nigerian Health Sector- Titilayo Olaposi, Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
3. Bidhan Sarker, ICDDR,B, Bangladesh- Perceptions of quality of care among the urban poor in Bangladesh
4. Human resource challenges in the urban private sector and its implications for quality of care- Tanzir Ahmed
Shuvo, ICDDR'B, Bangladesh5. Prevalence of diabetes and depression, and its association: a population-based study in north-eastern Brazil
- Nayla Cristina do Vale Moreira, Brazil
0900-1030
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Breakout Session 23
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Room : Windy Town
Session Title: Analyzing Evidence for Urban Health Management Panel One
Session Theme: Measuring and Mapping
1. Complexity and dynamism from an urban health perspective: Implications for Systems Dynamics -Danielle
Ompad, New York University, United States
2. Factors Responsible for Public Health Hazards and Risks in Bulawayo City, Zimbabwe - Thomas Mpofu,
Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe
3. Measuring and Mapping: Interslum and Intraslum Differences in Standards of Living - Jay Chaudhuri, Stanford
University School of Medicine, United States
4. Causes and Context of Maternal Deaths in Urban Slums in Bangladesh: Implication for Urban Health Service
Delivery - Tapash Roy, BRAC, Bangladesh
5. Strengthening improved service delivery of urban poor - Nitin Dwivedi, Population Foundation of India, India
6. Turning the Future: Effective use of mHealth strategies for improving awareness & health services in
Bangladesh, Nizam Uddin Ahmed, CEO, East West Medical Group and Ethics Advanced Technology Ltd (EATL),
Bangladesh
0900-1030
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Breakout Session 24
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Room : Executive Lounge
Session Title: Migration And Population Dynamics: Causes, Consequences, And Health Impacts
Session Theme: Social And Economic Determinants Of Urban Health Disparities
1. Understanding the Contribution of Parks and Green Spaces to Harare Residents Wellbeing -Livingstone
Musoro, London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom,
2. Drivers of Migration to Bangladesh Cities - Peter Kim Streatfield, ICDDR,B, Bangladesh
3. Migration Pattern and Contribution of Remittances in Socio-economic Development of Households In Eastern
Uttar Pradesh, India - Raj Narayan, International Institute for Population Sciences, India
4. Occupational Health Hazards of workers of tannery industries in Hazaribagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh- Fowzia
Ahmed, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
5. Do Housing, Water and Sanitation Condition affect Disease Prevalence: Evidence from Urban India - Surendra
Kumar Patel, International Institute for Population Studies, India,
6. Health Disorder of Climate Migrants in Khulna City Corporation: An Urban Slum Perspective Muhammad Abdur
Rahaman, ADAMS, Bangladesh
0900-1030
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Special Session 16
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Room : Carnival
Session Title: Urban Health Financing and Governance – A Health Systems Perspective
Session Theme: Strengthening Governance For Urban Health
Chair: Mursaleena Islam, Resident Senior Economist, Abt Associates Inc. and USAID's Health Finance and
Governance project
Sponsor: Abts Associates
1. Tracking urban health expenditures – evidence from secondary analysis of Bangladesh National Health
Accounts - Asadul Islam, Director General, Health Economics Unit, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,
Bangladesh,
2. Implications for equity and financial protection in the next five-year health sector program in Bangladesh:
2016-2021- M. M. Reza, CTA, PMMU, Planning Wing, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Bangladesh
3. Involving Community for Health Care Financing - Shamim Hayder Talukder, Chief Executive Officer, Eminence
4. Implications for quality and efficiency in the next five-year health sector program in Bangladesh: 2016-2021Bushra Binte Alam, Senior Health Specialist, HNP Global Practice, The World Bank
0900-1030
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Special Session 17
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Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Strengthening Care For The Poor Mothers And Newborns: Demonstrating Health Care Model For The
Urban Poor
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
Chair: Shahla Khatun, National Professor and Director, Green Life Medical College and Hospital
Sponsor: BRAC & Marie Stopes
1. Kaosar Afsana, BRAC, Bangladesh
2. Halida Ahkter, Pathfinder, Bangladesh
3. Reena Yasmin, Marie Stopes, Bangladesh
0900-1030
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Workshop
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Room : Media Bazar
Session Title: Urban Health Education
Session Theme: Urban Health Care and Public Health Service Provision
Organizer : ISUH
1030-1100
1100-1230
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Breakout Session 25
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Room : Harmony
Session Title: Health and Wellbeing of Older Persons in Urban Environments
Session Theme: Social and Economic Determinants of Urban Health Disparities
1.
Exemplary Elder, Sexuality and Responsive Help-Seeking for Sexually Transmitted Infections among
Elderly Yoruba Men in Ibadan, Nigeria, Ojo Agunbiade, University of the Witwatersrand, Nigeria
2.
Associated Covariates of Functional Limitations among Older Adults in India: An Exploration of the LASI
Pilot Survey, Anshul Kastor, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, India
3.
Aging and health seeking among the urban poor in Bangladesh: A descriptive study, Rushdia Ahmed,
ICDDR'B, Bangladesh
4.
Kenya The importance of good functional health among older women in Nairobi slums: Why the urgency
now, Hilda Owii, African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
1100-1230
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Breakout Session 26
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Room : Executive Lounge
Session Title: Spatial Visualization in Population Health
Session Theme: Measuring and Mapping
1. Geographic gaps in emergency health care availability for the urban poor: a GIS study in Dhaka, Bangladesh,
Shakil Ahmed, ICDDR,B, Bangladesh
2. Sanitation: The neglected Siamese twin of water in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in
Ghana, Simon Mariwah, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
3. Climate change & its impacts on urban living using object oriented image classification method: a case study
of Khulna, Bangladesh, Md. Shakil Khan, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh
4. Community informed qualitative adaptation of Urban Heart with response focus, Vivek Bhatnagar, Urban
Health Resource Centre, India,
5. Lessons Learned in Integrated Reproductive Health/Family Planning and Coastal Resource Management For
Food Security Models: The Philippines Experience Enrique Hernandez, PATH Foundation Philippines Inc.
1100-1230
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Breakout Session 27
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Room : Carnival
Session Title: Monitoring, Surveillance and Management in Urban Health Governance
Session Theme: Governance for Urban Health
1. Options for building knowledge and capacity for a healthy urban system - Uta Dietrick, International Institute
for Global Health, UNU-IIGH
2. Applications of geospatial mapping for policy and planning - Tanvir Ahmed, ICDDR,B, Bangladesh
3. Community-Based Management of Moderately Acute Malnutrition in Urban Slums- Mohammad Raisul Haque,
BRAC, Bangladesh
4. Translating global health research and capacity building into action: The approach by the Freiburg University
- Johanna Freund, Center for Medicine and Society, University Hospital Freiburg
5. Increase in Post Partum Family Planning Acceptors Through Focused Counseling and Quality Service - Vivek
Malviya, FHI360, India
1100-1230
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Breakout Session 28
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Room : Celebrity
Session Title: Governance of the Urban Environment for Health
Session Theme: Governance for Urban Health
1. Governance Tales of Four Indian Cities - Divya Nair World Bank, Srilanka,
2. Consortium Expertise Enhances Best Practice in Urban Health - Mukesh Sharma FHI360, India
3. Urbanization and Health: Implications for Governance and International Human Rights Norms –Obijiofor
Aginam United Nations University-International Institute for Global Health, Malaysia
4. Health premium for whom in the city: Comparing Health equity through the lens of social and spatial
determinants in formal-informal settlements in Nairobi - Sohel Ahmed University College London (UCL),
United Kingdom,
5. Better Living Through Systems Thinking: Making Urban Health Policy Work - Jose Siri United Nations
University-International Institute for Global Health, Malaysia
1100-1230
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Special Session 18
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Room : Celebrate
Session Title: Hard Data Combined With Effective Partnerships Yield Rapid Results In Family Planning Programs And
Services
Session Theme: Reproductive Health And Family Planning
Chief Guest: Sayeed Khokon, Honorable Mayor, Dhaka South City Corporation, Bangladesh
Chair: MQK Talukder, Chairman , Centre for Woman and Child Health
Sponsor: USAID/DFID
1.
Partnership with Government, the Advocacy Angle at the Packard Foundation Yasmeen Sabeeh Qazi, The
David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Pakistan
2.
Involving Government from Inception to Implementation in Pakistan - Haris Ahmed, Sukh Initiative, Pakistan.
Sukh Sustainability Model
3. Programmatic design and results monitoring for family planning in Kinshasa, DRC - Arsene Binanga, Tulane
University, DRC
4.
Using evidence to prioritize geographies for Family Planning programs in India – The BMGF way - Jyoti
Vajpayee, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, India
5. Status of Maternal and Child health indicators and preference of services in urban slums: learning from four
cities - Nitin Bajpai, Population Foundation India, India
1100-1230
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ISUH Panel
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Room : Media Bazar
Session Title: Urban Health & Research Agenda
Organizer : ISUH
1230-1130
1330-0300
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Lunch Break
Plenary Session 7
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Room : Celebrity
Session Title: The post 2015 Sustainable Development: issues of urban health
Theme: Strengthening governance for urban health
Chief Guest: Hasanul Haq Inu, Honorable Minister, Ministry of Information, Government of the People’s Republic of
Bangladesh
Chair: Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad, Chairman, PKSF
1.
Roger-Mark De Souza
Director of Population, Environmental Security and Resilience,Wilson Center, Inclusive, Safe, Resilient and
Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements: Health Opportunities Post 2015
2.
Dr. Franz W. Gatzweiler
Institute of Urban Environment (IUE), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), ICSU-UNU-IAMP, China, Science
for Sustainable Urban Health
3.
Sarah Thomsen
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Sweden, Rising to the challenge for healthy
communities
1530-1700
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Breakout Session 29
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Room : Harmony
Session Title: Intersectoral Actions in Urban Health Governance
Session Theme: Governance for Urban Health
1. Co-Producing Slum Health Equity: Science, Society and New Urban Governance - Jason Corburn, University
California Berkeley, United States
2. Experience of multisectoral convergence to improve nutritional status of under-5 children in vulnerable urban
communities of Mumbai - Rijuta Sawant, SNEHA (Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action), India,
3. Shared governance for health: lessons from case studies on intersectoral action- Isobel Ludford ,World
Health Organization, Japan
4. Community based mHealth intervention for urban slum populations in Bangladesh - Elora Hossain BRAC,
Bangladesh,
5. Champions of Change - Anju Dadhwal Singh, FHI 360-UHI, India
1530-1700
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Breakout Session 30
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Carnival
Session Title: Analyzing Evidence for Urban Health Management Panel Two
Session Theme:
Measuring and Mapping
1. Spain Positive health effects of the natural outdoor environment (PHENOTYPE)Mark Nieuwenhuijsen Centre for
Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL),
2. Household Health and the Corridors of Deprivation in Ilorin: Understanding the Spatial Context of Sustainable
Urban Health in Africa - Usman A Raheem University of Ilorin, Nigeria,
3. Longitudinal Evaluation of the Urban Health Initiative Program in Six Urban Areas of Uttar Pradesh, India Ilene Speizer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States,
4. Bangladesh Coverage of NGO primary care health services for the poor in urban Bangladesh: is it optimal
Sanjoy Saha ICDDR,B, Bangladesh,
5. Smarajit Chakraborty Population Foundation of India, India, Vulnerability assessment of urban marginalized
communities- A pilot study in Bhubaneswar slum areas, Odisha
1530-1700
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Breakout Session 31
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Room : Executive Lounge
Session Title: Governance of Urban Health Systems
Session Theme: Governance for Urban Health
1. Analysis of the urban health policy development process in Nepal - Sushil Baral Health Research and Social
Development Forum (HERD), Nepal
2. Universalization with equity and quality: A comprehensive health system and policy review of urban Delhi,
India - Sumit Mazumdar Institute for Human Development, India,
3. Co-benefits of climate change mitigation in cities: Strengthening the governance for health improvements in
urban development processes - Puppim de Oliveira Health
4. Accessing personal medical records online: Ameans to what ends- Richard FittonT ameside and Glossop CCG,
United Kingdom,
5. Rajesh Kumar Mishra FHI360, Urban Health Initiative, India, Web Based Urban Health Information System
1530-1700
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Special Session 19
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Room : Windy Town
Session Title: Fostering Healthy And Prosperous Communities Through Effective Collaboration With Local
Governments And Public Health Partners
Session Theme: Strengthening Governance For Urban Health
Chief Guest: Annisul Huq, Honorable Mayor, Dhaka North City Corporation, Bangladesh
Chair: David T. Dyjack, Dr.PH, CIH Executive Director & CEO National Environmental Health Association
Sponsor: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
1. Umair Shah, MD, Health Official from Harris County, Texas, USA
2. John Elsesser, Town Manager, Town of Coventry, CT, USA
3. David Grossman, Director, ICMA International, USA
1530-1700
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Special Session 20
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Room : Media Bazar
Session Title: Consultation On The Updated Global Strategy For Women’s, Children’s And Adolescents’ Health And
The Post-2015 Agenda
Session Theme: Urban Health Care And Public Health Service Provision Across The Life Course
Chair: Md Shamim Hayder Talukder, Chief Executive Officer and Founder Eminence
Sponsor: PMNCH
1. Lynn Freedman, Professor, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, USA
2. Dr. Bushra Alam, Senior Health Specialist, The World Bank Group
3. Sayed Rubayet, Save the Children Bangladesh
1530-1700
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Special Session 21
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Room : Windy Town
Session Title: USAID/Bangladesh meeting urban health needs
Session Theme: Urban Health Care And Public Health Service Provision
Chair: M M Reza, Chief Technical Advisor, PMMU, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Sponsor: USAID/DFID
1. NGO contributions to progress in maternal and child health, Halida Akhter, Chief of Party for the NGO Health
Service Delivery Project,
2. Program Director of Marketing Innovations in Health, Socially marketed family planning commodities
increasing women’s access to family planning in urban areas - Toslim Uddin Khan, General Manager of the
Social Marketing Company
3. Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis, and Country Director, TB Care, Infectious disease control programs in
urban areas Paul Daru, Program Specialist
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Declaration of Dhaka Statement and Closing Ceremony