Second Global Conference on Social Franchising for Health
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Second Global Conference on Social Franchising for Health
PHOTO COURTESY OF PROFAM MALI Second Global Conference on Social Franchising for Health October 22–24, 2014 | Cebu, Philippines Social Franchising for Health innovate » demonstrate » replicate The purpose of this conference is to provide an engaging and collaborative learning forum among social franchise implementers, donors, researchers, and policymakers to grow the community of practice and to better achieve the five goals of social franchising: cost-effectiveness, equity, health impact, increased use, and quality. Welcome to the Second Global Conference on Social Franchising for Health. Social franchise programs around the world stand out from other health programs through their emphasis on quality, technical excellence, and measurement. This is highlighted in this year’s conference with the theme of metrics, which is woven through many of the sessions and presentations. The Social Franchise Metrics Working Group is an initiative encompassing more than a dozen agencies, working to develop, share, and promote robust measures for service quality, equity, health impact, cost-effectiveness, and increased use in the hopes of strengthening program management. I encourage you to look at their work. We convene in Cebu at a time when Social Franchising has become the fastest growing, and perhaps the most widely applied, method to engage the private sector for public health benefit. That growth in adoption and popularity is a reflection of the skills and expertise brought to bear on health challenges and program management by each of you. For the past six years, the Global Health Group at the University of California, San Francisco has been surveying clinical social franchising programs around the world on their scale, where and how they work, what services they specialize in, who they serve, and the size of their health impact. This year we counted over 90 social franchise programs in operation in more than 40 countries. Along with our sponsoring partners, the Global Health Group is dedicated to improving health and reducing the burden of disease in the world’s most vulnerable populations. We see social franchising as an important method to advance that goal. Our hope is that this conference will support and grow the work led through social franchising, helping franchise managers learn from, and teach, one another. I extend a warm welcome to each of you, and a sincere thank you for joining us here. We are grateful for your participation, and look forward to learning with you and from you over the coming days. Professor Dominic Montagu Lead, Private Sector Healthcare Initiative of the Global Health Group at the University of California, San Francisco 2 DAY 0, OCTOBER 22 Private meeting: Quality and family planning Private meeting: Sustainability Private meeting: Quality and maternal health 4:30–6:00 pm Registration The Hall 6:00–8:00 Conference welcome Speakers: Dominic Montagu, University of California, San Francisco and Easter Dasmarñas, RTI International Crimzone Garden In alignment with UCSF’s Living Green program, we are reducing the amount of paper we print. For training session descriptions, see sf4health.org/conferences/2014-conference/training-sessions. For biographies, see sf4health.org/conferences/2014-conference/biographies. DAY 0 | 3 DAY 1, OCTOBER 23 7:30–8:20 am Registration The Hall 8:30–9:15 Welcome remarks The Hall 8:30–8:45 Introduction and logistics The Hall 8:45–9:20 Plenary: The relevance of social franchising programs within global frameworks and strategies to reach the poor Speakers: Rehana Ahmed, Senior International Health Advisor and Sir Richard Feachem, Director, University of California, San Francisco, Global Health Group Introduced by Dominic Montagu Rapporteur: Margot Fahnestock The Hall 9:30–10:50 Locations below Parallel small-group sessions Abstract-driven session 1 Health financing Score Bar Abstract-driven session 2 Quality assessment & improvement Coral Room 1 Moderator: Marguerite Farrell Speakers: Kajy Harizo, PSI Madagascar/Banyan Global; Amit Bhanot, Futures Group Rapporteur: Raphael da Silva Moderator: Brendan Hayes Speakers:Joan Thiga, Goldstar Kenya; Agha Xaher Gul, Marie Stopes Society, Pakistan; Daniel Crapper, PSI Myanmar Rapporteur: Sarah Fox Panel discussion 1 Sustainability & strategies for financing franchise programs through diverse financing approaches Tea Room Moderator: Cynthia Eldridge Speakers: Naomi Beyeler; UCSF; Juan Carlos Negrette, Johns Hopkins Medicine International; Easter Dasmariñas, RTI International; Billy Stewart, DFID Rapporteur: Christina Synowiec Training Equity measurement Coral Room 3 Trainer: Kenzo Fry, Consultant 10:50–11:10 Break Coral Room 2 11:10–12:30 pm Parallel small-group sessions Locations below Abstract-driven session 3 Linkages with the public sector Tea Room Abstract-driven session 4 Quality assessment & improvement Coral Room 3 Moderator: Matt Boxshall Speakers: Chung Thi Do, Alive & Thrive Vietnam; Boubacar Cissé & Anne Coolen, MSI Mali; Linh Thi Qui Nguyen, MSI Vietnam Rapporteur: Elaine Menotti Moderator: Dominic Montagu Speakers:Aleya Ali, Greenstar Social Marketing; Nene Fofana, PSI Mali; Shrestha Grishma & Pawas Rai, PSI Nepal Rapporteur: Naomi Beyeler Abstract-driven session 5 Technology Score Bar Moderator: Christina Synowiec Speakers: Michael Njuma & Isaac Theuri, Marie Stopes Kenya; Agha Xaher Gul, Marie Stopes Society, Pakistan; Sarah Romorini, PASMO El Salvador; Lou Apicella, World Health Partners Rapporteur: Kenzo Fry Training Techniques to determine pricing strategies Coral Room 1 Trainer: David Valentine, PSI Thailand DAY 1 | 4 12:30–1:30 pm Lunch The Hall 1:30–2:50 Parallel small-group sessions Locations below Panel discussion 2 Lessons learned in strengthening the provision of LARCs and PAC (based on experiences from the Women’s Health Project) Coral Room 3 Moderator: Susan Mitchell Speakers: Joyce Wanderi, Tunza; Sam Ol Channa, Familia Social Franchise; Edwin Mtei, PSI Tanzania; Dorothy Balaba, ProFam Rapporteur: Meradith Leebrick Training Health impact measurement Tea Room Trainer: Nirali Chakraborty, PSI Round-table discussion 1 Key issues of quality for FP/SRH and interventions to address quality failings (sponsored by Packard Foundation) Coral Room 1 Moderator: Margot Fahnestock Speaker: Cynthia Eldridge, Consultant Rapporteur: Jameel Zamir 3:00–3:45 Break Coral Room 2 3:50–5:25 Lightning presentations, session 1: Presenting the most innovative and impactful The Hall strategies to measurably improve use of services among vulnerable populations Facilitator: Juan Pablo Nañagas For presentation schedule, visit bit.ly/LightningPresentations 7:00–9:00 Dinner Dr. Julie Hall, World Health Organization and Dr. Nemesio T. Gako, Philippines Undersecretary of Health DAY 1 | 5 Beachfront DAY 2, OCTOBER 24 8:15–8:35 am Introduction and Day I review The Hall 8:35–9:15 Plenary: Using the franchising approach to improve primary care services Speaker: Gopi Gopalakrishnan, World Health Partners Rapporteur: Don Douglas The Hall 9:30–10:50 Parallel small-group sessions Locations below Abstract-driven session 6 Health financing Tea Room Abstract-driven session 7 Linkages with the public sector Score Bar Moderator: Cynthia Eldridge Speakers: Yen Le Kim, MSI Vietnam; Rashmi Pillai, Living Goods; Franklin John Francisco, PSPI Rapporteur: Naomi Beyeler Moderator: Rehana Ahmed Speakers: Dorothy Balaba, PACE–PSI; Chandbi Tajeer, BroadReach Healthcare; Josselyn Neukom, PSI Vietnam Rapporteur: Christina Synowiec Panel discussion 3 A call for the adoption of the 5 goals and metrics endorsed by the SFMWG Coral Room 1 Training Quality measurement Coral Room 3 Moderator: Kim Longfield Speakers: Kenzo Fry, Consultant; Lou Apicella, World Health Partners; Brendan Hayes, MSI; Juan Carlos Negrette, Johns Hopkins Medicine International Rapporteur: Marguerite Farrell Trainer: Millicent Olulo, Pharmaccess 10:50–11:10 Break Coral Room 2 11:10–12:30 pm Parallel small-group sessions Locations below Abstract-driven session 8 Quality assessment & improvement Coral Room 1 Moderator: Sarah Fox Speakers: Edwin Mtei, PSI Tanzania; Dominic Montagu, UCSF; Patricia Norolalao, PSI Madagascar Rapporteur: Raphael da Silva Training Quality measurement Tea Room Trainer: Daniel Crapper, PSI Myanmar Panel discussion 4 Improving the operational effectiveness and efficiency of a social franchise program through a five country intervention Score Bar Moderator: Martha Paren Panelists: Susan Mukasa, PSI Tanzania; Meskerem Abera, PSI/Malawi; Daniel Crapper, PSI Myanmar; Guadelupe Canales, PSI Nicaragua; Sarah Romorini, PASMO El Salvador; Rapporteur: Billy Stewart Training Equity measurement Coral Room 3 Trainer: Kenzo Fry, Consultant DAY 2 | 6 12:30–1:30 Lunch The Hall 1:35–3:00 Lightning presentations, session 2: Presenting the most innovative and impactful The Hall strategies to measurably improve use of services among the poor Facilitator: Juan Pablo Nañagas For presentation schedule, visit bit.ly/LightningPresentations 3:00 – 3:10 Break 3:10–4:30 Parallel group sessions Locations below Abstract-driven session 9 Technology Coral Room 3 Abstract-driven session 10 Technology Score Bar Moderator: Julie McBride Speakers: Lalaina Razafinirinasoa & Oly Randrianatoandro, Marie Stopes Madagascar; Shahid Yusaf, Fincon Services; Pester Siraha, Population Services Zimbabwe Rapporteur: Jameel Zamir Moderator: Lou Apicella Speakers: William Nyombi, Marie Stopes Uganda; Franklin John Francisco, PSPI; Abebe Shibru, MSI Ethiopia Rapporteur: Irfan Khan Training Health impact measurement Coral Room 1 Trainer: Nirali Chakraborty, PSI 7:00–9:00 Round-table discussion 2 Proposing a vision for social franchising in middleincome countries in ten years Tea Room Moderator: Billy Stewart Speakers:Dale Huntington, WHO Western Pacific Regional Office; Gopi Gopalakrishnan, World Health Partners; Matt Boxshall, MSI; Julie McBride, PSI Rapporteur: Elaine Menotti Dinner and recognition of lightning presentation session winners Awards Presentation: Eduardo Banzon, Asian Development Bank DAY 2 | 7 Beachfront Thank you to the Second Global Conference on Social Franchising for Health Steering Committee: Rehana Ahmed, Carolyn Bancroft, Margot Fahnestock, Marguerite Farrell, Sarah Fox, Brendan Hayes, Gina Lagomarsino, Julie McBride, Dominic Montagu, Chris Purdy, Caroline Quijada, Lizzie Smith, Guy Stallworthy, and Rekha Viswanathan And thank you to our generous sponsors: Twitter: #sf4health sf4health.org