Appendix B
List of Speakers and Their Presentation Titles by Chapter
Speaker | Presentation Title |
Jessie Mbwambo Senior Specialist Psychiatrist and Senior Researcher, Muhimbili University |
Keynote Address: The Magnitude of Intimate Partner Violence in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya: Considerations to Improve Prevention and Mitigation |
Silvia Pasti Chief, Child Protection, UNICEF Uganda |
Effects of Intimate Partner Violence on Children |
Workshop Participants | Facilitated Discussion: What Are We Learning About Addressing Intimate Partner Violence Across the Lifespan? |
Speaker | Presentation Title |
Charlotte Watts Professor, Social and Mathematical Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
The Intersection Between Intimate Partner Violence and HIV |
Samuel Likindikoki Lecturer and Medical Specialist, School of Medicine/Head, Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Muhimbili University |
Implications for Research and Intervention Design |
Christine Ondoa Director General, Uganda AIDS Commission |
Keynote Address: A Policy Perspective on Addressing Intimate Partner Violence as a Public Health and Human Rights Issue |
Rose Apondi Public Health Specialist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Implications for Policy Making and Service Delivery |
Lina Digolo Care and Treatment Manager, LVCT Health |
Model of Post-Rape Care: LVCT Health Kenya |
Jennifer Wagman Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, San Diego |
Public Health Approach to IPV and HIV Prevention: The SHARE Project |
Gertrude Nakigozi Rakai Health Sciences Program, Uganda |
Speaker | Presentation Title |
Chi-Chi Undie Associate, Population Council, Kenya |
Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in the Region |
Abigail Hatcher Senior Researcher, Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute |
Linking IPV Screening to Services and Care Through Referral Networks |
Datius Rweyemamu Department of Sociology, University of Dar es Salaam |
Access and Barriers to Care and Services for IPV Survivors: Experience from Tanzania |
Odongo Odiyo Manager, Family and Reproductive Health, East, Central, and Southern Africa Health Community |
Health Sector Response: Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa Health Community Regional Policy and Programming Efforts to Prevent and Respond to IPV |
Olive Sentumbwe-Mugisa Family Health and Population Advisor, WHO Uganda |
Health Sector Response: WHO Clinical and Policy Guidelines for Responding to IPV and Regional Programming Efforts |
Hon. Justice Batema Ndikabona David Akky High Court of Uganda |
Efforts by the Criminal Justice Sector to Respond to IPV |
Anna Swai Tanzania Association of Social Workers |
Efforts Within the Social Work Sector to Respond to IPV |
Speaker | Presentation Title |
Fredrick Nyagah National Coordinator, MenEngage Kenya Network |
Engaging Men and Boys in Preventing Gender-Based Violence and Promoting Gender Equality: MenKen |
Jennifer Wagman Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, San Diego |
Public Health Approach to IPV and HIV Prevention: The SHARE Project |
Gertrude Nakigozi Rakai Health Sciences Program, Uganda |
Public Health Approach to IPV and HIV Prevention: The SHARE Project |
Lina Digolo Care and Treatment Manager, LVCT Health |
Model of Post-Rape Care: LVCT Health Kenya |
Tina Musuya Executive Director, Center for Domestic Violence Prevention, Uganda |
Promoting Gender Equality and Changing Social Norms: SASA! Approach |
Lori Michua Co-Founder and Co-Director, Raising Voices, Uganda |
Promoting Gender Equality and Changing Social Norms: SASA! Approach |
Charlotte Watts Professor, Social and Mathematical Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Promoting Gender Equality and Changing Social Norms: SASA! Approach |
Speaker | Presentation Title |
Lina Digolo Care and Treatment Manager, LVCT Health |
Model of Post-Rape Care: LVCT Health Kenya |
Nduku Kilonzo Director, Kenya National AIDS Control Council |
Keynote Address: Improving Intimate Partner Violence Prevention and Response in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania |
Speaker | Presentation Title |
Workshop Participants | Moderated Discussion: The Way Forward |