Faith-Related Events at the International Conference on Family

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Faith-Related Events at the International Conference on Family
Faith-Based Organization/Religious Leader Representation and Faith Topics at ICFP 2016
This document is a compilation of sessions, poster presentations, and ICFP-related events that have FBO or religious
leader representation or address the role of faith in family planning.
Tuesday, January 26
Morning Breakout Sessions: 10:30 – 11:50am
1.1.16 Faith, Family Planning, and Sexual and Reproductive Health / Foi, planification familiale et santé sexuelle
et reproductive | Location: Legian 5
FBO Co-Moderator: Ahmed R. A. Ragab, MD; Ph.D, Professor of Reproductive Health, Al-Azhar University, Egypt
FBO Co-Moderator: Douglas Huber, MD, Christian Connections for International Health
FBO Presenter: Dominika Jaikowicz, Faith to Action Network, DSW
Afternoon Breakout Sessions: 12:00 – 1:20pm
1.2.08 Developing Family Planning Services: FBOs as Cost-effective Structures/ Décentraliser les services de
planification familial: Organisations religieuses, structures rentables | Location: Kintamani 6
FBO Moderator: Azza Karam, UNFPA Faith Liaison
FBO Presenters: Jane Kishoyian, Christian Health Association of Kenya
Ahmed R. A. Ragab, MD; Ph.D, Professor of Reproductive Health, Al-Azhar University, Egypt
1.2.13 Post-Abortion Family Planning / Planification familiale post-avortement | Location: Legian 1
FBO Presenter: Douglas Huber, MD, Christian Connections for International Health
1.2.19 The Importance of Access and Quality of Care in Family Planning / L'importance de l'accès et la qualité des
soins en planification familiale | Location: Legian 8
FBO Co-Moderator: Mona Bormet, Christian Connections for International Health
Afternoon Breakout Sessions: 2:30 – 3:50pm
1.3.12 The Quality of Family Planning Care: Assessing, Ensuring and Knowing / La qualité des soins de
planification familiale: Evaluer, garantir, connaître | Location: Mengwi 3+5
FBO Presenter: Sana Tanzil, Aga Khan University
1.3.19 New Insights on Post-Partum Family Planning / Nouvelles connaissances sur la planification familiale
post-partum | Location: Legian 8
FBO Presenter: S.M. Mostafa Kamal, Islamic University
Afternoon Breakout Sessions: 4:20 – 5:40pm
1.4.12 Faith-Based Health Leadership in Africa: An Integral Part of Improving Family Planning and Reproductive
Health/ Leadership Religieux en Afrique: Partie Intégrante de l’Amélioration de la Planification familiale et la
santé de reproduction | Location: Mengwi 3+5
FBO Presenters: Dr. Tonny Tumwesigwe, Uganda Protestant Medical Bureau, Uganda
Ms. Veronica Mkusa, IMA World Health/Tanzania
Dr. Prince Bosco, Caritas
1.4.15 Sex, contraception, infection, and nutrition: Making healthy births and healthy children / Sexe,
contraception, infection et nutrition: Pour des naissances sans risque et des enfants en bonne santé |
Location: Legian 3
FBO Presenter: Grana Pu Selvi Gnanarai, World Vision India
Wednesday, January 27
Morning Breakout Sessions: 10:30 – 11:50am
2.1.07 Transitioning from pilot to scale: Challenges and successes of “beginning with the end in mind”/ Du projet
pilote à la mise à échelle: Défis et succès de commencer avec la fin en tête | Location: Kintamani 5
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FBO Presenter: Charles Kabiswa, Ecological Christian Organization/HoPE-LVB Project
2.1.11 Demand generation and social change / Création de la demande et changement social |
Location: Mengwi 1+2
FBO Presenter: Moussé Fall, Reseau Islam et Population (Islam and Population Network)
2.1.12 Health benefits of Family Planning: The MNCH connection / Bénéfices de santé de la planification familiale:
La connection MNCH | Location: Mengwi 3+5
FBO Moderator: Lily Haritu Foglabenchi, Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services
2.1.16 Leveraging community resources to meet demand / Mettre à profit les ressources communautaires pour
répondre à la demande | Location: Legian 5
FBO Presenter: Katie Waller, Concern Worldwide, US
Afternoon Breakout Sessions: 12:00 – 1:20pm
2.2.20 It Takes Two - Couple decsionmaking and FP acceptability / Il en faut deux: Prise de décision des couples
et acceptabilité de la PF | Location: Legian 9
FBO Presenter: Lily Haritu Foglabenchi, Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services
Afternoon Breakout Sessions: 2:30 – 3:50pm
2.3.11 High-Impact Practices from the Ouagadougou Partnership in Francophone West Africa – What’s working! /
Pratiques de haut impact du partenariat de Ouagadougou en Afrique de l'Ouest: Ce qui marche! |
Location: Mengwi 1+2
FBO Presenter: Imam Moussa Fall, Reseau Islam et Population (Islam and Population Network)
Afternoon Breakout Sessions: 4:20 – 5:40pm
2.4.06 Dimensions of contraceptive acceptability: New methods, new settings / Dimensions de l'acceptabilité de
la contraception: Nouvelles méthodes, nouvelles situations | Location: Kintamani 3
FBO Moderator: Susan Otchere, World Vision US
2.4.13 Linking women’s autonomy and contraceptive use / Lien entre l'autonomie des femmes et l'utilisation
contraceptive | Location: Legian 1
FBO Presenter: Sayyeda Reza, Aga Khan University
2.4.14 Context matters: Factors affecting youth reproductive health in different contexts / Le contexte compte:
Facteurs affectant la santé de la reproduction dans différents contexts | Location: Legian 2
FBO Moderator: Gabriela Cristina Milla Godoy, Young Women’s Christian Association of Honduras
FBO Presenter: Anjali Pandey, Banaras Hindu University
2.4.15 Men and family planning: Visible and invisible champions / Les hommes et la planification familiale: Les
champions visibles et invisibles | Location: Legian 3
FBO Presenter: Bevalyn Kedogo, World Vision Kenya
Thursday, January 28
Morning Breakout Sessions: 10:30 – 11:50am
3.1.02 South-South Cooperation: Sharing Indonesia’s experience in Family Planning with other developing
countries / Coopération Sud-Sud: Partage d'expérience de l'Indonésie en planification familiale avec d'autres
pays en voie de développement | Location: Uluwatu 1
FBO Presenters: Prof Musdah Mulia, State Islamic University of Syarief Hidayatullah, Jakarta
Dr. Risman Musa, Religious Leader, UNFPA-BKKBN Consultant
3.1.06 Holistic care: How faith-based organizations are integrating family planning into development programs /
Soins holistiques: Comment les organisations religieuses intègrent la planification familiale aux programmes de
développement | Location: Kintamani 3
FBO Presenters: Sonya Funna, Adventist Development and Relief Agency
Devina Shah, World Vision
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Adrienne Allison, World Vision
Lisa Firth, MBBS, MPH, Salvation Army
Dr. Ronald Kasyaba, Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau
3.1.17 Patterns and Trends in contraceptive use: New results from Senegal, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda and India /
Modèles et tendances de l'utilisation contraceptive: Nouveaux résultats du Sénégal, Ghana, Tanzanie, Ouganda
et Inde | Location: Legian 6
FBO Presenter: Damian Jeremia Damian, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College
3.1.18 Inspiring, motivating, re-invigorating: Generating demand for family planning / Inspirer, motiver, revigorer:
Génération de la demande pour la planification familiale | Location: Legian 7
FBO Presenter: Sana Tazil, Aga Khan University Karachi
Cynthia Nyakwama, World Vision Kenya
Afternoon Breakout Sessions: 12:00 – 1:20pm
3.2.17 Long-acting and permanent methods: Rises, plateaus and reversals / Méthodes de longue durée d'action
et permanentes: Montées, plateaux et renversements | Location: Legian 6
FBO Presenter: Anyta Ekaningsih, Muhammadiyah University of Tangerang
3.2.18 Capitalizing on the promise of Community Health Worker programs / Capitaliser sur la promesse des
programmes d'Agents de Santé Communautaire | Location: Legian 7
Faith-related Presentation: Marie Mukabatsinda, Institute for Reproductive Health / Rwanda
Poster Presentations
Location: Jimbaran and Uluwatu Lobbies
Poster Session 1 - Tuesday, January 26, 2016, 10:00am - 1:20pm
• Hesty Damayanti Saleh, University of Jember, The role of religious leaders and community leaders in
socialization of population and family planning program
• Abhishek Anurag Toppo, World Vision India, Re-positioning prevailing resources to increase access to and
reduce unmet need for FP
Poster Session 2 - Tuesday, January 26, 2016, 2:20 - 5:40pm
• Abhishek Anurag Toppo, World Vision India, Yes! We have to talk about it: Family Planning helps time and space
pregnancies
• Narjis Rizvi, Aga Khan University, Inform and educate young Pakistani women to enhance contraceptive use
Poster Session 3 - Wednesday, January 27, 2016, 10:00am – 1:20pm
• Audu Alayande, UNFPA, Traditional and Religious Leaders Facilitate Family Planning Demand in Sokoto State,
North-Western Nigeria
• Morine Sirera, Jhpiego, Increasing Uptake of Family Planning through Religious Leaders: A Case of Makadara
and Embakasi Religious Leaders
• Asrat Dibaba Tolossa, World Vision International, Channels of Hope Approach for HTSP/FP Information and
Services Demand Creation in Burundi
• Addise Amado Dube, Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology, Faith and Family Planning: Are Faith-Based
Organizations Obstacles or Opportunities? The roles of men in family planning in the evangelical circles.
• Sayyeda Reza, Aga Khan University, Determinants of non-use of contraceptives – A cross-sectional study from
ten squatter settlements of Karachi, Pakistan
Poster Session 4 - Wednesday, January 27, 2016, 2:20 – 5:40pm
• Kafui da Silveira, ONG Espoir de la Famille, Mobilisation des leaders religieux pour une reponse Chretienne pour
la promotion de la SR/PF au benin: cas de la region Oueme-Plateau (Mobilization of religious leaders for a
Christian response for the promotion of RH/FP in Benin: a case from the region of Oueme-Plateau)
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Martin Laourou, Engender Health, The religious leaders have started making commitments about the use of
contraception in West Africa: The cases of Togo, Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire
Narjis Rizvi, Aga Khan University, Exploring role of social, cultural and religious factors on family planning use
and choice of methods: A case study from district Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
S.M. Mostafa Kamal, Islamic University, Association between women’s empowerment and contraceptive use and
method choice in four South Asian countries
Poster Session 5 – Thursday, January 28, 2016, 10:00am – 1:20pm
• Vitalis Mukhebi, Faith to Action Network, Family planning among African indigenous churches: A case study of
Akorino Holy Christian Church in Soweto Slums, Nairobi, Kenya
• Jully Chilambwe, Jhpiego/Zambia, Overcoming religious barriers towards provision of LARC services at a faithbased health facility: Sharing experiences from Mpongwe, a district of rural Zambia
• Jean Claude Wema, Cordaid, Amélioration de l’utilisation de la PF grâce au PBF et au CCT (Increasing family
planning use through performance-based financing and Conditional Cash Transfer)
Topical Roundtables
Tuesday, January 26 (during lunch -13:30-14:20)
• Faith and FP - come, learn, and share about your work with faith communities in addressing unmet need for FP
Facilitated by: Mona Bormet, Christian Connections for International Health (CCIH)
Location: Singaraja Hall 1
On-Site Auxiliary Events
Tuesday, January 26 (7:00 – 8:20am)
• Event: Short film to be shown on facts and factors of child marriage in Bangladesh. Film title: "Tuni"
Sponsored by: Islamic University
Location: Legian 3
Tuesday, January 26 (6:00 – 7:30pm)
• Event: Young women’s decision making on family planning and the role of religious beliefs and cultural traditions
Sponsored by: Progressio
Presenters: Mona Bormet, Christian Connections for International Health; Esnarth Priminta, YONECO; Fadhilee,
Kenyan Muslim Youth Alliance
Location: Mengwi 3+5
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Event: The Power of Collective Change: A reception and dialogue about normative transformation to promote
adolescent sexual and reproductive health
Sponsored by Passages Project Team: Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH); FHI 360, John Hopkins Global Early
Adolescent Study (GEAS), Population Services International (PSI), Save the Children, Tearfund
Location: Seminyak Lounge
Thursday, January 28 (7:00 – 8:20am)
• Panel Discussion on Islam and Family Planning in Indonesia
Sponsored by UNFPA Indonesia
Location: Legian 2
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