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Table 1 The Dissemination of “Reviewing ‘Emergencies’ for Swaziland”, July 2007 to April 2008

From: The impact of HIV and AIDS research: a case study from Swaziland

 

Presentation of ‘Reviewing ‘Emergencies’ for Swaziland’

Month

Government

Donors

NGOs

Institutes of Education

Business

Jul - Sep 2007

Drafts circulated for comment to UNAIDS and US Government among others. In August some of the content exposed to NERCHA AGM which is attended by many local stakeholders and donors

Oct 2007

 

SIDA Reference Group, Lusaka

   
  

World Bank, including Vice President of the World Bank

   

Nov 2007

Cabinet and Principle Secretaries in Swaziland

OCHA/RIASCO, Johannesburg

   

Dec 2007

Parliamentary Portfolio Committees for PM's Office and Health

  

HIV/AIDS and Development. A Case Study from Swaziland AIID Workshop, Amsterdam

 
 

Swaziland Partnership Forum on HIV/AIDS

    

Feb 2008

NERCHA Council

AIDS and Development: The case of Swaziland’ Rockefeller Brothers Foundation, Cape Town

Church Forum, Swaziland

  

Mar 2008

 

The Donor Forum, Swaziland

The AIDS, Development Emergency, Conundrum: A Case Study of Swaziland’ Medicine Sans Frontiers, Brussels

The AIDS, Development Emergency, Conundrum: A Case Study of Swaziland’ Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp

Royal Swazi Sugar Company and surrounding companies

Apr 2008

 

April ‘AIDS impact on economic and other development indicators: the case of Swaziland’ UNAIDS Meeting

‘Rethinking Emergencies: Swaziland a Case Study’, Population Council Seminar New York

‘Rethinking Emergencies: Swaziland a Case Study’, Harvard School of Public Health Seminar, Cambridge MA USA

Federation of Employers and Chamber of Commerce

  

Executive Director of the Global Fund and delegation

‘Rethinking Emergencies: Swaziland a Case Study’ IFPRI, Washington

‘Rethinking Emergencies: Swaziland a Case Study’ South African Reading Group, New York Law School, New York

 
  1. Presentations in bold were conducted by Dr. Derek Von Wissell, Director of NERCHA, and those in italics by Professor Alan Whiteside of HEARD.