Symposium Presentations
VODCASTS:
- Session1: Opening Session and Introduction
- Session2: Lessons from the Field
- Session 3: Social Protection and TB
- Session 4 and 5: Country Case Studies of Social Protection Schemes that Address TB and Conclusions
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Opening Session:
- Next challenges for improved TB prevention, care and control Mario C. Raviglione (WHO)
Session 1: Introduction
- The social determinants of TB: the history and the future Knut Lonroth (WHO)
- Impact evaluation research to support social protection policy making that enhances tuberculosis control James Hargreaves (LSHTM)
- On the Concept of Universal Coverage David Evans (WHO)
Session 2: Lessons from the field
- Social protection, cash transfer and health in Africa Candace Miller (Boston University)
- From SP to PPP for TB? Lessons from a Productive Safety Net Pilot in Nicaragua Renos Vakis (World Bank)
- Experiences from HIV-sensitive social protection Brian Lutz (UNDP)
Session 3: Social protection and TB
- Enablers for TB Treatment: The good, the bad and the uncertain Diana Weil (WHO)
- Food and Nutrition Assistance in TB programming – rationale & practice Saskia de Pee and Nils Grede (WFP)
- Social protection interventions for TB control: are they really needed Peter Godfrey-Faussett (LSHTM)
- The importance of the civil society perspective Mike Mandelbaum (TB Alert)
Session 4: Country case studies of social protection schemes that address TB
- Social protection interventions for TB control: The Brazilian Experience Draurio Barreira (NTP)
- Economic incentives for improving clinical outcomes in patients with TB in South Africa: a study of feasibility and effectiveness Elizabeth Lutge (Health Systems Trust)
- ISIAT: Innovative Socioeconomic Interventions Against TB, Peru Carlton Evans (IFHAD)
- Social Support Program at Indus Hospital PMDT Saira Khowaja (Interactive Research & Development)
- Examples of Red Cross and Red Crescent Lasha Goguadze (IFRC)
- Optimizing MDR-TB care through patient accompaniment in Tomsk Oblast, Russian Federation Salmaan Keshavjee (Harvard Medical School)
Session 5: Conclusions
- Brazil without Extreme Poverty Plan (Plano Brasil Sem Miseria) Nabil Kadri (Ministry of Social Development)
- Linking TB and social protection: way forward after the Rio Conference Eugenio Villar (WHO)