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Orientation of a Core Group of Experts on Acceleration of Scale up of PMTCT and Paediatric HIV Care and Treatment and Linkages Orientation of a core group of experts on acceleration of scale up of PMTCT and Paediatric HIV Care and Treatment and linkages to other programmes October 29-November 2, 2007 – Safari Park Hotel Participants Name Position Organization. Full Address Telephone/ Email Fax 1. Elizabeth Mbizvo PMTCT Focal MOHCW-Zimbabwe Mukwati Building +263-4-703682 [email protected] .zw Person P.O. Box 1122 [email protected] Causeway Harare, m Zimbabwe [email protected] 2. Bonsile Nhlabatsi PMTCT Focal MOH-Swaziland P.O. Box 5 +268 4049857 None Person Mbabane, Swaziland 3. Fabian HIV/AIDS UNICEF-Swaziland P.O. Box 1859, +268 4071000 [email protected] Mwanyumba Specialist Mbabane, Swaziland +268 6284942 4. Dudu Dlamini Reproductive WHO-Swaziland P.O Box 903 +268 6032101 [email protected] Health and Mbabane, Swaziland HIV/AIDS Expert 5. Winnie Principal Nazarene College of P.O. Box 14 +268 5054636 [email protected] Nhlengethwa Nursing-Swaziland Manzim, Swaziland 6. Simba Takuva ART Physician MOH-Swaziland P.O. Box 5 +268 4042111 [email protected] Mbabane, Swaziland 7. Wisam Al-Timimi Child Survival UNICEF-Lesotho Maseru, Lesotho +266 58486419 [email protected] Specialist UN House 8. Malisebo Mphale PMTCT Manager MOH-Lesotho P.O. Box 514 +63024101 [email protected] Masure, Lesotho +22324574 9. Doris M Tshabana Pharmacy MOH-Lesotho P.O. Box 8931 [email protected] .ls Technologist Masure, Lesotho +58766751 10. Puleng Agnes Sello Nutritionist MOH-Lesotho P.O. Box 33 +58564911 [email protected] Roma 180, Lesotho 11. M Tsoloane-Bolepo RH Expert WHO-Lesotho P.O. Box 15705 +266 31212212 Tsoloane- Masey 100, Lesotho [email protected] Tsoloane- [email protected] 12. Carol Porter Director HUTAP-Malawi Box31400 +265770644 [email protected] Lilongwe 3 , Malawi Fax: +265772078 [email protected] 13. Stella Chale NPO, HIV Care & WHO-Tanzania P.O. Box 9292, +255754823682 [email protected] Treatment Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 14. Asia Hussein Maternal & Child UNICEF-Tanzania P.O. Box 4076 +255-786111612 [email protected] 1 of 5 12/19/2007 Health Specialist Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 15. Luitfrid Mnally Nutritionist TFNC-Tanzania P.O. Box 977 +255754012883 [email protected] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 16. Angela Ramadhani Head, PMTCT MOH-Tanzania P.O. Box 11857 +2557542668233 [email protected] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 17. Augustine Senior Lecturer MUHAS-Tanzania P.O. Box 65422 +255754304251 [email protected] Massawe Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 18. Eric Nyiligira Pharmacist CAMERWA- P.O. Box 640 00250 08302715 [email protected] Rwanda Kigali, Rwanda 19. Niyibizi Joseph MD MOH/TRAC- P.O. Box 2717 0025008585988 [email protected] Rwanda Kigali, Rwanda 20. Laurence NPO, HIV/AIDS WHO-Rwanda P.O. 1324 0025008536177 [email protected] Nyirmasarabwe Kigali, Rwanda 21. Jane Muita Chief, HIV/AIDS UNICEF-Rwanda P.O Box 381 0025008514620 [email protected] Section Kigali, Rwanda 22. Elevanie PMTCT Manager MOH-Rwanda P.O. Box 2717 0025008525666 [email protected] Nyankesha Kigali Munyana 23. Jeanne D’arc NPO, Family WHO-Rwanda P.O. 1324 0025008619556 [email protected] Kabagema Health Promotion Kigali, Rwanda [email protected] 24. Rex Mpazanje Country Officer, WHO-Kenya P.O Box 45335- + 254 202717902 [email protected] HIV 00100 Fax:+254 20 Nairobi, Kenya 2719141 25. Robert Ayisi Deputy Head MOH-Kenya P.O Box 19361- +254202729502 [email protected] 00202 Fax +254 20- Nairobi, Kenya 710518 26. Hongo Tom Amolo Nutritionist MOH-Kenya P.O. Box 30016 +2540720130486 [email protected] Nairobi, Kenya 27. Ndwiga F Benson Senior Clinical MOH-Kenya P.O. Box 19361- +254723946138 [email protected] Officer 00200 [email protected] Nairobi, Kenya 28. Josephat Deya MOH-Kenya Nairobi, Kenya 29. Prisca Kasonde Associate Director, FHI-Zambia Box 32030 +2601257331 [email protected] Technical Support Lusaka, Zambia +26096437635 +260-1-257329 30. Mwendaweli TB, HIV/AIDS WHO-Zambia P.O. Box 32346 +260977872868 [email protected] Maboshe Expert Lusaka, Zambia +2601255322 2 of 5 12/19/2007 31. Lastone Chitembo Paediatric HIV UNICEF-Zambia P.O. Box 33610 +260211252055 [email protected] CST Specialist Lusaka, Zambia +260955762008 32. Max Bweupe National PMTCT MOH-Zambia Box 30205 Lusaka +2601253179 [email protected] Specialist Zambia +26097775089 [email protected] 33. Nathan Paediatrics HIV ANECA, Uganda Tumwesigye 34. Gelasius Mukasa Paediatrician IBFAH-Uganda P.O. Box 27694 +256752755707 [email protected] 35. Eddie Limbambala HIV/AIDS Country WHO-Malawi ADL House +2659340868 [email protected] Officer P.O Box 30390 Fax:265 1772350 t Lilongwe, Malawi 36. Miriam Chipimo Reproductive UNICEF- P.O Box 30375 +2656963388- [email protected] Health & MALAWI Lilongwe, Malawi mobile HIV/AIDS Officer +2651770788/77 0/660 Fax:265 1773162 37. Ida Neuman Nutrition UNICEF-ESARO P.O. Box 44145 +254 20 7621306 [email protected] Programme Officer Nairobi, Kenya +254 727488835 38. Linda Beyer Nutrition Specialist UNICEF-Kenya P.O. Box 44145 254-2-723431244 [email protected] Nairobi, Kenya 39. Chris Ouma MD UNICEF-Kenya P.O. Box 44145 [email protected] Nairobi - Kenya 40. Emma Lekashingo Pharmacist NACP-Tanzania P.O. Box 11857 +255754271828 [email protected] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 41. Mapiers Mohapi PMTCT Training MOH-Lesotho Institute of 22312868 [email protected] Consultant Development Management Box 1318 Maseru 100, Lesotho 42. Saba Mebrahtu Regional Nutrition UNICEF-ESARO P.O. Box 44145 +254207622200 [email protected] Advisor Nairobi - Kenya 43. Florence Kayambo Head, Policy NAC-Malawi National AIDS +2658899389 [email protected] Support and Commission +2651770022/02 w Development P.O. Box 30622 3/024/025/026 Lilongwe, Malawi 44. Samuel Chirwa Senior Logistics MOH-Malawi P.O. Box 30377 +2659552977 [email protected] Officer Lilongwe 3, Malawi 45. Joyce Lavussa RH Focal Point WHO-Kenya P.O. Box 45335 +254722785941 [email protected] Nairobi, Kenya 3 of 5 12/19/2007 Facilitators Name Position Organization. Full Address Telephone/ Email Fax 1. Andrew Agabu HIV/AIDS UNICEF-ESARO Box 44145-00100 254-20-7622211 [email protected] Project Officer Nairobi, Kenya 2. Dardane Arifaj HIV/AIDS, UNICEF-Denmark UNICEF PLADS +4541514440 [email protected] PMTCT & PSM Freeport Consultant 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark 3. Nicole Jordan Program Director FXB-Guyana FXB Center 592-225- [email protected] University of Medicine 1068/65/75 and Dentistry of New Jersey 110 Duke and Barrack Streets, Kingstown, Georgetown, Guyana 4. Rebecca Fry Advanced FXB-USA FXB Center 973-972-9225 [email protected] Practice Nurse, University of Medicine Global Programs and Dentistry of New Jersey 65 Bergen Street PO Box 1709 Newark, NJ USA 07101 5. Janet Kayita Regional UNICEF-ESARO P.O Box 44145 +254 20 7621389 [email protected] Advisor, UNON Gigiri +254 720933018 Paediatric HIV/AIDS 6. Robert Gass Project Officer, UNICEF-NY 3 UN Plaza 1-212-326-7456 [email protected] Pediatric HIV New York, NY 10017 Care & USA Treatment 7. Priscilla Akwara Programme UNICEF-NY 3 UN Plaza +212-735-4411 [email protected] Officer New York, NY 10017 USA 8. Anirban Chatterjee Advisor, UNICEF-NY 3 UN Plaza +1-212-3267348 [email protected] Nutrition & HIV New York, NY 10017 Care & Support USA 9. Inam Chitsike Regional WHO-AFRO WHO-AFRO [email protected] Advisor, PMTCT Harare, Zimbabwe t 4 of 5 12/19/2007 10. Charles Sagoe - Regional WHO-AFRO WHO-AFRO + 4724139760 [email protected] Moses Advisor, Infant Brazzaville, Congo nt and Young Children Feeding 11. Tin Tin Sint Medical Officer - WHO-HQ 20 Av Appia +41-22-7912545 [email protected] PMTCT CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland 12. Siobhan Crowley Medical Officer WHO-HQ 20 Ave Appia +44227911609 [email protected] Pediatric & CH 1211, Geneva Family Care 13. Viviana MPS WHO-HQ 20 Avenue Appia +41-22-791 3396 [email protected] Mangiaterra Coordinator CH 1211 Partnerships Geneva, Switzerland 5 of 5 12/19/2007 .
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