Women’s Health Month
Lecture, UC Berkeley – Berkeley, California, May 2003
Presentations
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“Women and War,” Malcolm Potts
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World Bank (Health
Systems Development Section) Discussion Forum:
“Private Provision of Health Services” – Washington, DC, November 2002
Presentations
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“Training
and Capacity Building,” Malcolm Potts
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“Introduction
to Emerging Models,” Dominic Montague
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“Shattered Dreams:
The Unmet Need for Family Planning and the Benefits of a Bottom-Up,
Client Driven Model,” Malcolm Potts
Posters
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"An Economic Solution
to Overpopulation and Global Warming,"Garland Brinkley
Presentations
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"Investigating
the Causal Direction between Health and Income," Garland Brinkley
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"The
Allocation of Resources within Family Planning Programs," Julia Walsh,
Garland Brinkley, Brian Mitchell
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"Franchising of Family Planning Services,"
Dominic Montegu
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"Reality Check: Who Can Afford Family
Planning?," Russell Green
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"When Do Cross Subsidies Work?," Ndola Prata,
Dominic Montagu, Russell Green, Julia Walsh
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"Diversification Beyond Reproductive Health,"
Deanna Gordon, Brian Mitchell
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"Innovative Ways of Delivering Family Planning and
Reproductive Health Services," Ndola Prata, Julia Walsh
Posters
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"Measuring the Costs of Delivery Care: An
Egyptian Case Study," Sandra Dratler, Julia Walsh
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"Networking
Private Providers to Improve Clinical Family Planning Services in Western Kenya,"
Dominic Montegu, Kristen Bradbury
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"Optimal or Suboptimal?
The Allocation of Resources within International Family Planning
Programs," Garland Brinkley, Julia Walsh, Brian Mitchell
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"War, Peace and Fertility in Angola," Ndola
Prata
Presentations
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"The Value of a Mother's Life: What Will it
Take to Meet W. H. O. Standards?" Ndola Prata, Julia Walsh, Prebil
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"Why the World Needs Quinacrine Sterilization,"
Malcolm Potts
Issues in International Reproductive Health,
Session 1
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"Economies
of Scale in Family Planning Programs," Russell Green
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"Reducing
CO2 Emissions Through Empowering Women in Developing
Countries," Garland Brinkley
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"How Much
are Consumers Willing to Pay for Family Planning?" Ndola Prata
Issues in International Reproductive Health,
Session 2
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"Is Family
Planning a Free Market?" Martha Campbell
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"The
Looming Crisis in Family Planning and Reproductive Health in Sub-Saharan
Africa," Russell Green
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"Cost
Effectiveness of Information, Education, and Communication Expenditures in
International Health," Brian Mitchell
Plenary Session: "Effective Health
Policy - Education of Women"
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"Improving World Health," Julia Walsh
Panel Discussions
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"Maximizing
Contraceptive Usage by Optimizing Third Party Subsidies," Garland
Brinkley
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"Cost
Effectiveness of Information Education and Communication Expenditures in the Number
of Contraceptive Acceptors," Brian Mitchell, Julia Walsh
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"Korea:
A Family Planning Success Story," Julis Walsh, Malcolm Potts, Garland
Brinkley
Posters
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"How Much are Consumers Willing to Pay for Family
Planning?" Sylvie Marceau, Ndola Prata, Elizabeth Townes and Tim Wades.
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"Looming Crisis in Family Planning and Reproductive
Health in Sub-Saharan Africa," Russell Green
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"Corruption and Waste in Family Planning Reproductive
Health Resources in Developing Countries," Bonnie Lee, Minna Poutanen,
Loretta Breuning, and Kristin Bradbury
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"Is Family Planning a Free Market?" Dominic
Montagu, Martha Campbell and Malcolm Potts
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"Crisis in Resources," Martha Campbell, Russell
Green, Malcolm Potts
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"The Looming Crisis in Family Planning and
Reproductive Health in Sub-Saharan Africa," Russell Green
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"War, Peace and Fertility in Angola," Victor
Agadjanian, Ndola Prata
Panel Convened: "Making Cairo Work Using Limited Resources as
Effectively as Possible, " Julia Walsh, Chair
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"Costing of Resource Requirements for the Cairo
Agenda," Russell Green
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"Obstacles to the Free Market Functioning of
Fertility Regulation Programs," Dominic Montagu
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"An
Economic Solution to Overpopulation and Global Warming," Garland
Brinkley
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"Efficient Management Strategies: Success
Stories from Not-for-Profit Organizations", Ndola Prata
Plenary Speech: "Progress
and Setbacks in Reproductive Health in the World," Malcolm Potts
Other Panel Discussions
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"Measuring the Efficiency of Reproductive Health
Services: An Egyptian Case Study," Sandra Dratler
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"Prevention of Pre-term Delivery by Screening and
Treatment of Bacterial Vaginosis in Pregnancy: A Cost-Effectiveness
Analysis of Four Intervention Strategies," Suzan Goodman
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"Reproductive Health Needs in Southern Africa,"
Ndola Prata
Cairo Plus Five Panel - Julia Walsh, Organizer
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"Financing," Malcolm Potts
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"Price Elasticity of Demand for Family
Planning," Sylvie Marceau
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"The Role of the Private Sector," Dominic
Montagu
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"Can
Consumers in Developing Countries Afford Contraceptives?" Sylvie
Marceau,
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"Future
Commodity Needs in Sub-Saharan Africa," Russell Green
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"Korean
National Family Planning Program: A Model for Successful Financing and
Organization," Garland Brinkley
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"Large Non-Governmental Organizations with Efficient
Provision of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services: FEMAP,
Mexico," Julia Walsh
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"Price Elasticity of Demand for Family
Planning," Julia Walsh
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"Cost Inefficiencies and Cost-Effectiveness in
Reproductive Health Care in Egypt and Bolivia," from the Berkeley
International Cost Study, Julia Walsh
Panel Convened: Understanding Population
Change
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"Costs of Family Planning and Reproductive Health
Programs," Malcolm Potts
Panel Convened: 1994 Cairo Population
Conference Follow-Up
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"Shrinking Funds and Programs for Family Planning and
Reproductive Health," Malcolm Potts
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