DAY 1
6 MAY 2008 |
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TITLE/ACTIVITIES |
SPEAKERS |
Moderator/Raporturs |
Venue |
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08.00 |
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08.30 |
Registration |
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Kharisma Room -
Kartika Plaza Hotel |
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08.30 |
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09.30 |
Opening Ceremony
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Purnima Mane,
Deputy Executive Director Programme of UNFPA |
Kharisma Room -
Kartika Plaza Hotel |
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DR. dr. Siti Fadilah Supari, sp. Jp (K),Minister of Health, Republic of
Indonesia |
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09.30 |
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10.00 |
Coffe Break |
Press Conference |
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10.00 |
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10.20 |
Presentation from International Steering Committee
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Zahidul Huque, PhD,
ICRHM and The Global Development Agenda
Country Representative, United Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA)-Indonesia |
-Moderator: Siswansto
(BKKBN)
- Raportur:
Melania Hidayat (UNFPA) |
Kharisma Room -
Kartika Plaza Hotel |
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10.20 |
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12.45 |
Plenary Session 1
"Leadership challenges in
RH Management" |
Dr Catherine D’Arcangues,
Improving Comprehensive & Quality of Services: An Unfinished Agenda in
Addressing RH Issues (Maternal Health, STI/HIV/AIDS, FP, ARH, and
elderly)
Team Coordinator for Promoting Family Planning, RHR Dept, WHO
Headquarters |
- Moderator: Rizal Malik (PKBI)
- Raportur: Melania Hidayat (UNFPA) |
Kharisma Room -
Kartika Plaza Hotel |
Prof. W. Henry Mosley,
Leadership Challenges in RH Management
John Hopkins University |
Dr. Triono Soendoro,
Leadership Challenges in RH Management
Ministry of Health, Indonesia
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Prof. Jay Satia,
Leadership Challenges in RH Management
ICOMP |
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12.45 |
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13.45 |
Lunch Break |
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13.45 |
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15.30 |
Parallel Sessions
Track 1: Decentralization:
Added value and challenges for Family Planning
Management |
Adrian C. Hayes, Ph.D.,
Management Challenges Facing Mature National Family Planning Programs:
The Case of Indonesia
Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute, Coombs Bldg, ANU |
- Moderator:
Sudibyo Alimoeso (BKKBN)
- Raportur: Maria
Endah Hulupi(UNFPA) |
Matahari Room -
Bali Rani Hotel |
Sri Sunarti Purwaningsih
The Challenge of Managing Family Planning Program
under the Decentralized System: Example from Some Regions in Indonesia
Research Center for Population-Indonesian Institute of Sciences
(PPK-LIPI) Indonesia
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Cecilia C. Villa,
FP & RH: Taking the Cue from Franchise Models
Foundation for Adolescent Development, Inc.
Philippines |
Joan Regina L. Castro,
Integrating Reproductive Health and Coastal
Conservation for Food Security: Evidence of Cost-Effectiveness
PATH Foundation Philippines Inc. |
Parallel Sessions
Track 2: Reaching the Unreachable: Challenges and
Lessons Learned |
Lucas Pinxten,
Living on the Volcano, Sexual Risk Behavior and Low Condom Use among
IDUs in Bandung, West Java: A Challenge for the Family Planning Program.
IMPACT HIV Prevention and Care Program, Bandung |
- Moderator: Sarsanto (PKBI)
- Raportur:
Trisnawati Loho (Depkes) |
Discovery Room -
Kartika Plaza Hotel |
Dr. Suneth Agampodi,
Linking Up for Reproductive Health Service Provision
Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Peradniya
Medical Officer of Health, MOH office,Beruwala, Sri Lanka |
Elden Chamberlain
What has Sexual Reproductive Health got to do with
HIV/AIDS and Vice Versa?
Asia Regional Representative, International HIV/AIDS Alliance, United
Kingdom |
Dina Bebawi,
Involving Rural People in Addressing FGC in Rural
Egypt
Pathfinder International/ Takamol Project, Egypt |
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15.30 |
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16.00 |
Coffee Break |
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16.00 |
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16.30 |
Poster Presentation
Track 1: Decentralization:
Added value and challenges for Family Planning
Management |
Rina Herartri,
Decentralization Policy and Sustainability of the Family Planning
Program in 10 Districts in
Indonesia
National Family Planning Coordinating Board
Besral,
Impact of Decentralization on Services and Information System of the
Family Planning in Indonesia
Faculty of Public Health, University of Indonesia
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Cakrawala Room -
Bali Rani Hotel |
Poster Presentation
Track 2: Reaching the Unreachable: Challenges and
Lessons Learned |
Dat Van Duong MPH, PhD
Strengthening Skilled Birth Attendants in Ethnic Minority of Vietnam
UNFPA Vietnam
Suneth Agampodi,
Linking Up for Reproductive Health Service Provision
Medical Officer of Health, Beruwala , Sri Lanka
Wong Li Ping,
Involvement of Men in Women's Sexual Reproductive Health: A Perspective
from Focus Groups
University of Malaya, Malaysia
Khampone Insixiengmay,
The Away from Home Club: Involvement of Mobile Sex Workers in HIV/AIDS
Prevention Programming and Policy Implementation in Laos
Training Department Lao Youth Union
Manal Eid,
Dispelling Myths Regarding Family Planning, Reproductive Health, and
Maternal & Child Health
Paathfinder International/ Takamol Project
Jani Rohana, Malaysia
Urban Rural Differences on HIV/AIDS: "Evidence of Malaysian Data"
University of Malaya, Malaysia
Ricky Lopez Trinidad, RPh, MHSS
Sexual and Protective Practices among Self-Identified Homosexual in
Metro Manila, Philippines
Mapping of Reading Materials Pertaining to Girls and Young Women with
HIV and AIDS from Two University Libraries in Metro Manila, Philippines
Health Action Information Network (HAIN). Philippines
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Rama Room -
Kartika Plaza Hotel |
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16.30 |
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18.00 |
Plenary Session 2
"Decentralization: Added Value and Challenges for
Family Planning
Management" |
Prof. Terence H. Hull,
Australian National University |
- Moderator: Budi Utomo (FK-UI)
- Raportur: Andre (Deplu) & ISC |
Kharisma Room -
Kartika Plaza Hotel |
Laksono Trisnantoro,
University of Gajah Mada, Indonesia |
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18.00 |
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18.30 |
Wrap up summaries from raporturs (Leny Felix & Prof.Budi) |
Kharisma Room -
Kartika Plaza Hotel |
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Evening |
Dinner Reception (Hosted by
the BKKBN) |
Kartika Plaza Hotel |
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DAY 2
7 MAY 2008 |
TIME |
TITLE/ACTIVITIES |
SPEAKERS |
Moderator/Raporturs |
Venue |
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08.00 |
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10.00 |
Plenary Session 3
"Revisiting
Family Planning Issues in the Development Agenda at the
National and Global Levels" |
Dr. Sugiri Syarief, MPA, Revisiting Family Planning in Indonesia:
learning from the success of past experiences in the current
context Chairperson of BKKBN,
Indonesia |
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Moderator:
Firman Lubis (YKB) - Raportur:
Samidjo
(UNFPA) |
Kharisma Room - Kartika Plaza Hotel |
Dr. Martha Campbell,
Family Planning as Freedom Representative of Venture Strategies for
Health and Development University of
California at Berkeley |
Jane T. Bertrand ,
PhD, MBA, John Hopkins University-Center for
Communication Program |
| 10.00 |
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10.30 |
Coffee Break |
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| 10.30 |
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12.30 |
Parallel Sessions
Track 3 :
Dwindling funding for Family Planning: Strategies to improve
resource mobilization |
Prof. Dr. Sri Moertiningsih
Adioetomo, FP Resource Mobilization through RH
Costing Indonesia 2005-2015 Faculty of Economy, University of
Indonesia |
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Moderator:
Romeo Arca (IPPA) - Raportur:
Fathonah (BKKBN) |
Matahari Room - Bali Rani Hotel |
Abigail
Acuba-Cainglet, Budget Legislation for Reproductive
Health at the Local Level: Current Challenges for Local
Governments Philippine Legislators' Committee on
Population and Development Foundation |
Girlie Grace
Casimiro, Saving Mommy from the Grave: The Impact
of Health Financing Scheme on the Promotion of Facility-Based
Deliveries in the Philippines.
Philippines |
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Parallel
Sessions
Track 4:
Investing in the largest group of population: the youth |
Lingga Tri Utama, Reproductive and Sexual Health Education
in Indonesian School’s Curriculum : Yogyakarta Case Indonesian Planned Parenthood
Association (PKBI) |
- Moderator:
Pilar Ramos
(Ford) -
Raportur:
Inne
(PKBI) |
Discovery Room - Kartika Plaza Hotel |
Molina, Mark Chito
Telesforo L. Jr., MD, Addressing the Paradox of
Sustainable Youth Programs: The Case of Yo! LEAD Visayas Primary Health Care Services Inc.
(VPHCSI) |
Kumar Sanjay,
Pathfinder International, Investing in the Future: A
Unique Intervention with Newly Weds Pathfinder International,
India |
Salah Abo El-Einin,
Facing Taboos: Enhancing RH Awareness of
Adolescents in Egypt Pathfinder
International/Takamol Project |
| 12.30 |
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13.30 |
Lunch Break |
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| 13.30 |
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15.30 |
Parallel Sessions
Track 5: Knowledge Management: (Building
and Maximizing Our Intangible Assets) to measure the impact of
reproductive health programme |
Jane T. Bertrand , PhD, MBA, Knowledge
Management (Building & Maximizing Our Intagible Assets) to
Measure the Impact of RH Program John
Hopkins University-Center for Communication
Program |
- Moderator:
Jay Satia (ICOMP) '-Raportur:
Agustina Situmorang (LIPI) |
Matahari Room - Bali Rani Hotel |
Maria Leny E
Felix, Convergence of Reproductive Health
Leaders in the Philippines: Strategies, Outcomes, and
Challenges AIDS Alliance Regional Technical Support
for Asia-Pacific (AReTS), Philippines |
Rolando G. Borja, Reproductive Health Mainstreaming in
Governance Development of Peoples Fou |