GLOBAL DISASTER RELIEF SUMMIT 7-8 SEPTEMBER 2016 Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington D.C.

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2 AGENDA AT A GLANCE WELCOME

DAY ONE – 7 September Thank you for attending the Global Disaster Relief Summit organised by the Aid & International Development Forum. 08.00 Registration & Exhibition Opens 09.00 Opening Keynote Address The event objectives are to exchange best practice and 09.20 Procurement Strategy lessons learned (including mistakes made) from recent 10.25 Refreshment Break disasters and conflicts, as well as explore innovations 11.00 Parallel Streams: for better, safer and more efficient humanitarian relief, - Data & Communication Technology and facilitate high level networking for building and - Humanitarian Logistics strengthening partnerships among public, private and 13.00 Networking Lunch civil society stakeholders. 14.00 Parallel Streams: - Hear from more than 70 recognised experts and - Data & Communication Technology select debates and presentations aligned to your Plus Roundtable Discussions, organisation’s needs from parallel sessions on both days. Planet of the Apps - Humanitarian Logistics: - Share your thoughts at the interactive roundtable Disaster Response Simulation discussions, participate at the disaster response 15.30 Refreshment Break simulation and check out our Planet of the Apps. 16.00 Lessons Learned from Recent Disasters 17.10 Keynote Address - Explore the diverse exhibition area and discover 17.30 Networking Drinks Reception new innovations from over 30 selected product and service providers. I strongly encourage you to take advantage of all the DAY TWO – 8 September expertise gathered at this event and actively network or ask questions. If you wish to submit your questions anonymously or suggest topics or speakers for the Welcome 08.00 Registration & Exhibition Opens next AIDF Summit please email me at sruetzel@ 09.00 Keynote Address aidforum.org; or join our public debate on twitter 09.20 Health Resilience using #AIDFDisasterRelief or @sonjaAIDF 10.30 Refreshment Break 11.00 Parallel Streams: I’m looking forward to engage with you over the next - Finance & Payment Models two days and wish you a productive and informative - Emergency Health & WASH Summit. 12.45 Roundtable Discussions 13.30 Networking Lunch 14.00 Emergency Health Logistics 15.30 Refreshment Break 16.00 Responses to Current Refugee Crisis 17.00 Closing Remarks & End of Summit Best wishes, Sonja Ruetzel, Event & Programme Director and the AIDF team

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3 DAY ONE WEDNESDAY 7 SEPTEMBER

8.00 Registration & Exhibition Opens 9.00 Welcome `` Sonja Ruetzel, Event & Programme Director, Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF) 9.05 Opening Keynote Address `` Harvey Johnson, Senior Vice President, Disaster Cycle Services, American Red Cross

PROCUREMENT STRATEGY

9.20 Panel: Update on Emergency Procurement Strategy • Best practice and guidelines for procuring goods and services during emergency scenarios • Value for money: monitoring and evaluating your procurement decisions • Debating benefits and risks of social sourcing in local markets near the emergency affected area • Addressing considerations around reusability, sustainability and scalability • Discussing specific challenges of procuring ICT solutions • How to improve supplier relationship management and long term partnerships `` Moderator: Carlos Carrazana, Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, Save the Children USA `` Ali Jumah, Chief of Central Procurement Unit, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Agenda `` Jason Pearson, President and CEO, Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council `` John Service, Senior Technical Advisor for Humanitarian Operations, Catholic Relief Services 10.20 Innovation Pitch `` Nicole Smith, Chief Operations Officer, Aldelano Corporation 10.25 Refreshment Break

DATA & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY HUMANITARIAN LOGISTICS

11.00 Panel: Data Strategy to Support Disaster Panel: Building and Managing an Effective Response & Resilience Team for Disaster Response • Strengthening resilience and early-warning • Discussing trends in recruiting and systems through information sharing developing first response teams • Best practice for data collection and mapping for • How can aid organisations improve training disaster relief operations and beyond and support for relief operations • Addressing ethics, data privacy and the real • Addressing aid agencies’ duty of care to data risks their national and international staff • Achieving an agile approach for • Best practice and new insights for communication and information management of aid worker stress management • Findings from the forthcoming USAID report on data and information flows in the West Africa Ebola outbreak response

4 `` Moderator: David Jones, Chief Executive, `` Moderator: Adam Marlatt, President, Global Rescue Global DIRT (Disaster Immediate Response Team) `` Gwi-Yeop Son, Director, Corporate `` Scott Beale, Founder and CEO, Atlas Corps Programmes, United Nations Office for `` Colleen Striegel, Vice President, Human the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Resources & Administration, American (OCHA) Refugee Committee `` Adele Waugaman, Senior Advisor, Digital `` Matt Pelak, International Operations Health, U.S. Agency for International Manager, Team Rubicon Development (USAID) `` Richard Parker, Vice President Marketing & Communications, Project Concern Innovation Pitch 11.50 International `` Sailesh Savani, Founder and CEO, `` Steve Hellen, Director of ICT4D & GIS, CompuLynx Catholic Relief Services

11.55 Panel: Improving Emergency Panel: Security and Safety of Aid Workers Communications and Goods • Update on latest innovations in • Aid delivery in territories with reduced communication technology, social networks infrastructure Agenda and data sharing solutions for relief agencies • Keeping staff and goods safe in conflict zones • Discussing latest trends and innovations for and areas controlled by terrorist groups communication with affected communities • Finding the right balance of being visible • How to best connect emerging with and staff safety existing technologies • Sharing the risk and building partnerships for • Lessons learned from previous emergencies security and safety in complex emergencies `` Moderator: Alpha Bah, Chief, IT Emergency • Addressing different risk considerations for Preparedness & Response Branch, United development and humanitarian aid Nations World Food Programme (WFP) `` Moderator: Amaury Cooper, Consultant, `` Vince Onuigbo, Senior Marketing Director, International NGO Safety & Security International Division, Hughes Network Systems Association (INSSA) LLC `` Colon Miller, Director, Government & Defense `` Hani Shannak, Chief Operations & Services, Programs, Volga-Dnepr Airlines Division of IT Services & Solutions, United `` Laura Schauble, Vice President, Risk Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Management and Office Operations, ACDI/ `` Isaac Kwamy, Director, Global Programs VOCA Disaster Preparedness and Response, NetHope `` Jennifer Hardin, Director of Enterprise Risk `` Harvey Hipperson, Business Development Management, International Relief and Director EMEA, Iridium Communications Development (IRD) Inc. `` Anne Peterson, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President Programs, AmeriCares

13.00 Networking Lunch

5 DATA & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY HUMANITARIAN LOGISTICS

14.00 Panel: Connectivity and IT Framework to Closed session – by invitation only Enable Delivery of SDGs Simulation: Disaster Response • How satellite connectivity can enable successful delivery of the UN Sustainable • Virtual and live action role playing to simulate Development Goals post-disaster supply chains for key commodities • Update on the Crisis Connectivity Charter • Play the role of a business, government, or non- and its practical implications profit organizations working in a crisis scenario • Examples and guidelines on successful • Coordinate and collaborate with your sector, collaboration and partnership demographic, and geographic partners to fill gaps and reduce overlap to keep supply • Overcoming regulatory challenges and lines open technical obstacles around inter-operability and coordination • Visual performance metrics to allow players to review system-wide impacts of their actions `` Moderator: Joseph Burton, Counselor for Technology and Security Policy , U.S. Simulation Creator and Moderator: Department of State `` Dr Jamison Day, Chief Data Scientist, Ecosify / `` Nada El Marji, Director Aid & Development, American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) Inmarsat Global `` David Hartshorn, Secretary General, Global Facilitators: VSAT Forum `` Kevin Peach, Business Development & Sales `` Kevin MacRitchie, Director, Global Programs, Manager, NRS International NetHope `` Juanita Rilling, Director, Center for International Disaster Information (CIDI), U.S. Agency for International Development 14.45 Roundtable Discussions (USAID) Agenda Interactive discussions on specific ICT and Data Speakers: topics including: `` Hilmi Mohamed, Senior Coordinator & 1. Power Supply and Infrastructure Technical Specialist for Shelter and Settlement, to Support Field Work and Disaster InterAction Response  Emma Huang, Senior Sales Director, `` Garrett Ingoglia, Vice President, Emergency Speedtech Energy Response, AmeriCares 2. Data Security and Ethics `` Duncan Cohen, Logistics Officer, Office of  tbc U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA), U.S. Agency for International Development 3. GIS, Mapping and Early-warning Systems (USAID)  Steve Hellen, Director of ICT4D & GIS, Catholic Relief Services (tbc) `` Alexander Balint, Senior Manager, Adventist 4. Emergency Communication Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)  Evert Bopp, Founder, Disaster Tech Lab Emergency Communication Services Sponsored by NRS International 5. Social Media and Social Networks  Steve Herman, State Department Correspondent, Voice of America

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15.30 Refreshment Break 16.00 Presentation `` John Anderson, CEO, World Panel Inc.

6 16.15 Panel: Lessons Learned from Recent Disasters and Conflicts This session will examine disaster response activities to recent global emergencies, identifying new best practice, challenges, possible solutions and what can be done better next time. Emergencies to be discussed include, but are not limited to: • Nepal earthquake • El Niño drought and floods • Syria conflict `` Moderator: Emily Troutman, Editor, Aid.Works `` Ajay Markanday, Director of the FAO Liaison Office for North America, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) `` David Jones, Chief Executive, Rescue Global `` Christina Tobias-Nahi, Director of Public Affairs, Islamic Relief USA `` Brian Kelly, Head of Community Stabilization Unit, International Organization for Migration (IOM)

17.10 Keynote Address: Application of AI & Robotics to Aid and Development Efforts Around the World `` Dr Patrick Meier, Co-Founder, WeRobotics, Digital Humanitarian Network; International Consultant, Facebook, iRevolutions, World Bank Group; Founder, Humanitarian UAV Network 17.30 Networking Drinks Reception 19.00 Fogo de Chão Washington DC, 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (just across the road)

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8.00 Registration & Exhibition opens 9.00 Welcome `` Sonja Ruetzel, Event & Programme Director, Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF) 9.05 Keynote Address `` Elizabeth A. Zimmerman, Associate Administrator, Office of Response & Recovery (ORR), Federal Agency (FEMA)

HEALTH RESILIENCE

9.20 Panel: Innovations and Technologies to Support Health SDGs and Response • Exploring latest trends and innovations in global health initiatives and technologies and their practical implications for improving community health • Addressing the key stages for collaborative global health innovation • Strengthening community health through the use of mobile solutions • Coordinating support and health promotion activities • Capacity building to better support at-risk groups • Case studies:

Agenda -- Global health innovations and local community health centres -- Zika Communication Network -- HHS emPOWER Initiative `` Moderator: Steve Hansch, Director, International Business & Technical Consultants, Board Member, Treasurer, Relief International `` Alwena Hall, International Marketing Manager, Military and Disaster Relief, Philips Healthcare `` Lisa Mwaikambo, MPH, Director of KM Integration, Knowledge for Health (K4Health), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health `` Kristen Finne, Project Lead, HHS emPOWER Initiative, Senior Policy Analyst, Division of Health Systems Policy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) 10.10 Presentation: State-of-the-art Cold Chain Solutions `` Luc Provost, CEO, B Medical Systems 10.30 Refreshment Break

FINANCING & PAYMENT MODELS EMERGENCY HEALTH & WASH

11.00 Panel: Update on Cash-Based Programmes Keynote Address on Disease Control for Disaster Relief `` Dr Thomas R. Frieden, Director, Centers for • Developing a sound cash-based strategy for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); humanitarian programming  Acting Administrator, Agency for Toxic • Analysing needs and monitoring Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) effectiveness and efficiency of cash initiatives • How to choose the right partners?

8 11.20 • Deciding on the right delivery mechanism Panel: Reducing Maternal And Child during an emergency situation: cards, Health Consequences During Emergencies e-vouchers, mobile • Establishing robust emergency medical • Community engagement: how to overcome systems, esp for children and women concerns and acceptance challenges, how • Every Woman Every Child: overcoming to best support beneficiaries? Offering challenges of child and maternal health in training and advocacy emergency situations • Discussing lessons learned from recent • Addressing sexual and reproductive health emergencies • Exploring medical innovations and future `` Moderator: Brian Kelly, Head of Community outlook Stabilization Unit, International `` Moderator: Ann Vaughan, Director of Policy Organization for Migration (IOM) and Advocacy, Mercy Corps `` Jenny Coneff, North America Representative, `` Brigitte Dacosta, Director Public Health Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP) Department, bioMérieux `` Monica Shah, Finance Director, Advisor for `` Dr Paul Robinson, MBBS, MTS, MPH, Senior Cash Transfer Programming, American Red Health Advisor, International Medical Cross Corps `` Speaker tbc, Catholic Relief Services `` Ugochi Daniels, Chief of Humanitarian Response, United Nations Population Fund

(UNFPA) Agenda

12.00 Panel: Financing of Disaster Relief & Panel: Best Practice in Emergency WASH Resilience • Ensuring access to water and sanitation for • Discussing the future of humanitarian funding crisis-affected population • Nationalising and localising the • Discussing quality requirements and humanitarian response guidelines for drinking water in the field • Ensuring sufficient funding through diversity • Examining solutions for water treatment • Looking at alternative financial models: • Exchanging best practice for improving Crowdsourcing hygiene awareness and education • Addressing inefficiencies and strengthening • Moderator: Dr John Akudago, Water And needs-based funding in the humanitarian Sanitation Technical Advisor, Samaritan’s Purse system • Elaine O’Donovan, Business Development • Moderator: Steve Hansch, Director, in Humanitarian Aid & Remote Camp International Business & Technical Infrastructure, Butyl Products Ltd. Consultants, Board Member, Treasurer, • Oliver Wright, Program Management Relief International Officer, WASH, International Programs • Britt Lake, Senior Director of Programs, Group, World Vision Global Giving • Keith Norris, Director of Water & Sanitation, • Mark Smith, Senior Director, Humanitarian World Hope International and Emergency Affairs, World Vision US • Speaker tbc, United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)

9 12.45 Roundtable Discussions Delegates are invited to participate in topic-specific interactive networking sessions to discuss specific themes in more detail and off-the-record. 1. Energy Access to Support SDGs and Humanitarian Aid  John Anderson, CEO, World Panel Inc. 2. Use of Technologies for Secure, Transparent and Efficient Disaster Response  Sailesh Savani, Founder and CEO, CompuLynx 3. Localisation: Sourcing, Innovation, Capacity Development  John Service, Senior Technical Advisor for Humanitarian Operations, Catholic Relief Services (tbc) 4. Disaster Response Coordination  Adam Marlatt, President, Global DIRT (Disaster Immediate Response Team) 5. WASH and Camp Hygiene  Dr John Akudago, Water And Sanitation Technical Advisor, Samaritan’s Purse 6. Post-Disaster Settlement Planning  tbc, Habitat for Humanity International 7. Building and Strengthening Partnerships  Steven Smith, Executive Director, Airlink 8. Aid Worker’s Health and Well-Being  Dr Martina Fuchs, CEO, Real Medicine Foundation (tbc) 13.30 Networking Lunch

EMERGENCY HEALTH LOGISTICS

14.15 Panel: Addressing Operational Challenges of Emergency Health Response • Emergency collaboration and communication between all actors

Agenda • Ensuring agile operations and eliminate programme waste and delays • Supplier management • Strategic partnerships for emergency health programmes • Communicating with communities `` Moderator: tbc, Direct Relief `` Dr Douglas Jackson, President and CEO, Project C.U.R.E `` Steven Smith, Executive Director, Airlink `` Garrett Ingoglia, Vice President, Emergency Response, AmeriCares 15.05 Innovation Pitch: Innovation in Affordable Solar Lighting `` Ben Mathew, Sales Director, Greenlight Planet 15.10 Presentation: Summarising Outcome from Disaster Response Simulation Session Discussion following yesterday’s session to reveal strategies for addressing the real world gaps reflected in game-play `` Dr Jamison Day, Chief Data Scientist, American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) `` Kevin Peach, Business Development & Sales Manager, NRS International `` Sonja Ruetzel, Event & Programme Director, Aid & International Development Forum 15.30 Refreshment Break

10 16.00 Panel: Discussing Responses to Current Global Refugee Crisis • Discussing the most urgent challenges and assessing the options and best potential responses to the current refugee crisis; looking at different world regions • How to best protect refugees and internally displaced people, esp in the Middle East? • Using ICT and mobile technologies to better support refugees: exploring current initiatives, best practice and future outlook • Refugee camps: how can we improve community engagement in the planning and execution of emergency settlements? • How has news coverage influenced public opinion and national/international policies? How can media and government and aid agencies better work together? `` Moderator: Lilica Kitanovska, Chief, Macedonian Service, Voice of America `` Hilmi Mohamed, Senior Coordinator & Technical Specialist for Shelter and Settlement, InterAction `` Evert Bopp, Founder, Disaster Tech Lab Emergency Communication Services `` Colleen Striegel, Vice President, Human Resources & Administration, American Refugee Committee (tbc) `` Speaker tbc, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 17.00 Closing Remarks & End of Summit

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G KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Frieden, Dr Thomas R., Meier, Dr Patrick, Director, Co-Founder, WeRobotics, Digital Centers for Disease Control and Humanitarian Network; Prevention (CDC); International Consultant, Acting Administrator, Facebook, iRevolutions, Agency for Toxic Substances and World Bank Group; Founder, Disease Registry (ATSDR) Humanitarian UAV Network

Johnson, Harvey, Zimmerman, Elizabeth A., Senior Vice President, Disaster Associate Administrator, Office Cycle Services, of Response & Recovery (ORR), American Red Cross Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Speakers

SPEAKERS

Akudago, Dr John, Bah, Alpha, Water and Sanitation Technical Chief, IT Emergency Advisor, Preparedness & Response Samaritan’s Purse Branch, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)

Anderson, John, Balint, Alexander, CEO, Senior Manager, World Panel Inc. Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)

12 Beale, Scott, Coneff, Jenny, Founder and CEO, North America Representative, Atlas Corps Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP)

Bopp, Evert, Cooper, Amaury, Founder, Consultant, Disaster Tech Lab Emergency International NGO Safety & Communication Services Security Association (INSSA)

Burton, Joseph, Dacosta, Brigitte,

Counselor for Technology and Director, Public Health Speakers Security Policy, Department, U.S. Department of State bioMérieux

Carrazana, Carlos, Daniels, Ugochi, Executive Vice President, Chief Chief of Humanitarian Response, Operating Officer, United Nations Population Fund Save the Children USA (UNFPA)

Cohen, Duncan, Day, Dr Jamison, Logistics Officer, Office of U.S. Chief Data Scientist, Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA), Ecosify / American Logistics Aid U.S. Agency for International Network (ALAN) Development (USAID)

13 El Marji, Nada, Hardin, Jennifer, Director Aid & Development, Director of Enterprise Risk Inmarsat Global Management, International Relief and Development (IRD)

Finne, Kristen, Hartshorn, David, Project Lead, HHS emPOWER Secretary General, Initiative, Senior Policy Analyst, Global VSAT Forum Division of Health Systems Policy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

Fuchs, Martina, Hellen, Steve,

Speakers CEO, Director of ICT4D & GIS, Real Medicine Foundation (tbc) Catholic Relief Services

Hall, Alwena, Herman, Steve, International Marketing State Department Manager, Military and Disaster Correspondent, Relief, Voice of America Philips Healthcare

Hansch, Steve, Hipperson, Harvey, Director, Business Development Director International Business & EMEA, Technical Consultants, Iridium Communications Inc. Board Member, Treasurer, Relief International

14 Huang, Emma, Kelly, Brian, Senior Sales Director, Head of Community Speedtech Energy Stabilization Unit, International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Ingoglia, Garrett, Kitanovska, Lilica, Vice President, Emergency Chief, Macedonian Service, Response, Voice of America AmeriCares

Jackson, Dr Douglas, Kwamy, Isaac,

President and CEO, Director, Global Programs, Speakers Project C.U.R.E. Disaster Preparedness and Response, NetHope

Jones, David, Lake, Britt, Chief Executive, Senior Director of Programs, Rescue Global Global Giving

Jumah, Ali, MacRitchie, Kevin, Chief of Central Procurement Director, Global Programs, Unit, NetHope United Nations Development Program (UNDP)

15 Markanday, Ajay, Mwaikambo, Lisa, Director of the FAO Liaison MPH, Director of KM Integration, Office for North America, Knowledge for Health Food and Agriculture (K4Health), Organization of the United Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Nations (FAO) School of Public Health

Marlatt, Adam, Norris, Keith, President, Director of Water & Sanitation, Global DIRT (Disaster Immediate World Hope International Response Team)

Mathew, Ben, O’Donovan, Elaine,

Speakers Sales Director, Business Development in Greenlight Planet Humanitarian Aid & Remote Camp Infrastructure, Butyl Products Ltd.

Miller, Colon, Onuigbo, Vince, Director, Government & Defense Senior Marketing Director, Programs, International Division, Volga-Dnepr Airlines Hughes Network Systems LLC

Mohamed, Hilmi, Parker, Richard, Senior Coordinator & Technical Vice President, Marketing & Specialist for Shelter and Communications, Settlements, Project Concern International InterAction

16 Peach, Kevin, Rilling, Juanita, Business Development & Sales Director, Center for International Manager, Disaster Information (CIDI), NRS International U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

Pearson, Jason, Robinson, Dr Paul, MBBS, President and CEO, MTS, MPH, Sustainable Purchasing Senior Health Advisor, Leadership Council International Medical Corps

Pelak, Matt, Ruetzel, Sonja,

International Operations Event & Programme Director, Speakers Manager, Aid & International Development Team Rubicon Forum (AIDF)

Peterson, Anne, MD, MPH, Savani, Sailesh, Senior Vice President Programs, Founder and CEO, AmeriCares CompuLynx

Provost, Luc, Schauble, Laura, CEO, Vice President, Risk Management B Medical Systems and Office Operations, ACDI/VOCA

17 Service, John, Smith, Steven, Senior Technical Advisor for Executive Director, Humanitarian Operations, Airlink Catholic Relief Services

Shah, Monica, Son, Gwi-Yeop, Finance Director, Advisor for Director, Corporate Programmes, Cash Transfer Programming, United Nations Office for the American Red Cross Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)

Shannak, Hani, Striegel, Colleen,

Speakers Chief, Operations & Services, Vice President, Human Division of IT Solutions and Resources & Administration, Services, American Refugee Committee United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

Smith, Mark, Tobias-Nahi, Christina, Senior Director for Humanitarian Director of Public Affairs, and Emergency Affairs, Islamic Relief USA World Vision US

Smith, Nicole, Troutman, Emily, Chief Operations Officer, Editor, Aldelano Corporation Aid.Works

18 Vaughan, Ann, Wright, Oliver, Director of Policy and Advocacy, Program Management Officer, Mercy Corps WASH, International Programs Group, World Vision International

Waugaman, Adele, Senior Advisor, Digital Health, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

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Butyl Products Ltd. www.butylproducts.co.uk Butyl Products Ltd. manufactures Water & Sanitation Equipment used by International Aid Agencies worldwide. We provide a full range of Emergency Water Storage & Distribution Equipment and can also offer assistance with System Design. We can supply individual items or com- plete systems as required. All our products are supplied with instruction manuals, tools and spares as necessary. We manufacture and supply a full range of Emergency Sanitation Equipment including latrines, squat- ting plates, disinfection and vector control chemicals with sprayers plus a range of hand tools and digging equipment. Fuel bladders and fuel handling systems are also manufactured for remote location use.

25 CompuLynx www.compulynx.com CompuLynx is the leading player in the technology solutions space for over 20 years in East Africa, Compulynx has successfully delivered Tech- nology Solutions to over 400 business houses in over 30 countries. Our solutions have been a major contributor to business growth, transfor- mation and increased efficiency as well as profitability for many of our customers spanning across Retail, Banking, NGO/Non Profit, Education, Government and Manufacturing sectors in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. Our products and services give the edge to our business part- ners through our understanding their processes and ethos, and fashion- ing our services and products to meet their particular needs.

Conrico International www.conrico.com Conrico International has been established for over 50 years in the automotive industry and are international export distributors of motor vehicles, power generators, parts and heavy machinery. We operate

Partners successful dealer development networks in Africa and the developing world. As part of our involvement in the aid and development sector we are registered and approved suppliers to the UN and humanitarian community and proud members of the UN Global compact.

Crossmatch www.crossmatch.com Crossmatch helps organizations solve their identity management challenges through biometrics. Our enrollment and authentication solutions are trusted to create, validate and manage identities for a wide range of government, law enforcement, financial institution, retail and commercial applications. Our solutions are designed using proven biometric technologies, flexible enrollment and strong multi- factor authentication software, and deep industry expertise. We offer an experienced professional services capability to assess, design, implement and optimize our identity management solutions for a customer’s individual challenges. Our products and solutions are uti- lized by over 200 million people in more than 80 countries.

26 DB Schenker www.dbschenkerusa.com DB Schenker is one of the world’s leading providers of integrated logistics services, offering air and ocean freight, land transport as well as comprehensive logistics solutions and global supply chain man- agement from a single source. DB Schenker is a Deutsche Bahn AG company. DB Schenker attributes its success to over 95,000 dedicated employees around the world.

DJI www.dji.com DJI is a global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative aer- ial robotics and camera technology for humanitarian, commercial and recreational use. The company is dedicated to making aerial photog- raphy, filmmaking and data-collection equipment more reliable and Partners easier to use for users around the world. DJI’s products and solutions have been chosen by customers for applications in inspection, fire- fighting, SAR, construction, film, farming, and many other industries. Professionals around the world trust DJI to bring new perspectives to their work and help them accomplish feats safer, faster and with greater efficiency than ever before.

Gardline Comms Inc. www.g-comm.us G COMM (Gardline Comms, Inc.) provides satellite based communi- cation services for voice, high speed data, asset tracking, personnel safety, and machine monitoring. We specialize in highly portable hand carried or vehicle mounted solutions. We offer fixed solutions for com- mand center operations or communication redundancy. We are a Tier 1 provider for multiple satellite systems and related hardware manu- facturers, putting G Comm in an unique position to ensure you receive a communication solution tailored to your specific requirements. With offices in the US and UK, we provide service to companies and organi- zations around the globe.

27 Global Fleet Sales www.rmagroup.net Supporting the Aid & Development Community As a member of RMA Group, Global Fleet Sales (GFS) is the authorized distributor of Ford Motor Company products to the Aid & Development community worldwide. One of the world’s largest providers of critical vehicle sales and after-sales support in developing countries and post-conflict markets, GFS has a proud 25-year his- tory of providing quality products to organizations involved in global humani- tarian aid, relief work and development projects from Afghanistan to South to Haiti. GFS provides Aid & Development customers with a wide vari- ety of pickup trucks, SUVs and other vehicles and maintains a strategic inven- tory of non-modified base vehicles ready for shipment anywhere globally. The right vehicle at the right time… wherever the mission may be.

Global Helicopter Service www.global-helicopter-service.com Global Helicopter Service is an EASA approved German air operator providing helicopter services to highest safety and quality standards, anytime - anywhere. The GHS team has more than ten years of experi-

Partners ence in helicopter operations in Africa as well as an extensive history in the assistance of humanitarian aid missions.

Greenlight Planet www.greenlightplanet.com Greenlight Planet, a US Social Enterprise has delivered over 5 million Sun King™ solar lights in 40+ countries. Sun King™ lanterns and home systems have been rated as the best globally by IFC/World Bank, MIT, Economist etc. and come with features such as 5-years battery, 45-hours run time, water-resistant, unbreakable etc. Sun Kings have been distributed by Mercy Corps in conflict regions in , the Government of Fiji during Cyclone Winston and INGO’s during the Nepal earth quake relief.

28 Kapreles Freight Services www.karpelesfreight.com Karpeles Freight Services specializes in air freight, ocean freight, and ground transportation services to governments, militaries and large organizations around the world. As a subsidiary of the DB Schenker net- work with over 600 locations in 130 countries we have 24/7 access to resources to securely move any freight, anywhere, anytime. Karpeles Freight Services has key locations worldwide and is focused on deliv- ering peace of mind to government agencies, defense contractors, and other large organizations worldwide. We are the experts in secure Defense and Government Logistics.

Planson International www.plansonintl.com In remote locations, available emergency response resources may come up short even with advanced planning for future aid. Planson’s Ecosys- tem of Mobile IT Solutions (eMITS), powered with Inmarsat Connectivity, is designed to solve this problem by operating where first responders do Partners as a mobile, modular, and interoperable answer to any number of issues in the field. To better visualize and experience eMITS in action, we have developed a real life scenario featuring critical business requirements and simulated a standard response using only eMITS kits. Electricity goes down; telephone lines are destroyed; local IT support is minimal; and yet, with eMITS and Inmarsat, all the necessary functions of aid are up and run- ning. Come see us at booth 12 & 13 for details on how we did it.

Shobikaa Impex Private Limited (Duranet LLIN) www.shobikaaimpex.com Shobikaa Impex Private Limited, is a 100% Export Oriented Unit (EOU) manufacturing and Exporting World Health Organization (WHO) approved Long Lasting Incorporated Insecticide (LLIN) Mosquito Net., incorporated with Alphacypermethrin under the brand name of ‘Duranet’. Duranet LLIN is a strategic product in Malaria prevention. Sho- bikaa Impex Private Limited, a Private Limited Company Incorporated by Mr M. Sivasamy a Textile Engineer, having vast experience in the mosquito net industry for the past two decades. Shobikaa is a Manu- facturer of Polymer products, particularly for advanced mosquito nets with incorporated pesticides to ensure greater efficacy of the product in combating the threat of mosquitoes and diseases thereof.

29 Speedtech Energy www.speedtechenergy.com A Taiwanese company, Speedtech Energy, has been dedicated in design, development, and manufacture of various solar photovoltaic application devices and power solutions for more than 17 years. With products lines ranging from components to end-user oriented appli- ances such as Solar LED Street Lamps, Solar Traffic Signs, On-Grid / Off-Grid Solar Systems, Solar Water Pump, Solar Mosquito Traps, Solar Fans, Solar Reading Lights, and Solar Radios, Speedtech Energy pro- vides tailor-made solutions which have made significant contribution to improve people’s quality of living and infrastructure of its markets mainly in Africa, the Middle East, Oceania, and Latin America.

Thuraya Telecommunications Company www.thuraya.com Leading International Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) operator Thuraya Telecommunications Company is proud to offer the latest innova- tion in satellite technology. Our high-quality products and solutions,

Partners backed by our reliable network coverage across Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, allows you to stay connected anytime, anywhere. From government, military and NGO sectors, to the oil & gas and maritime industries, Thuraya Telecommunications continues to deliver what you need, when you need it.

UTair Helicopter Services www.utair.ru The fleet of the company consists of Western- and Russian-made helicopters and is No.1 in the world in lifting capacity. It includes Mi-26 helicopters that have the highest in the world lifting capacity of up to 20 tons inside the cabin and on the external sling. UTair-Helicopter Services carry out commercial operations as well as contracts with the humanitarian agencies worldwide – from North America to North Africa and Asia.The company is one of the big- gest United Nations providers of air assets. UTair-Helicopter Services is a part of UTair Group and as such can provide solutions involving both fixed and rotary wing aircraft for a wide variety of tasks, from resupply and medical evacuation to search-and-rescue operations and VIP flights. Fleet maintenance is pro- vided by UTair-Engineering, - helicopter MRO No.1 in the world.

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HEALTH & WASH IN SOUTH EAST ASIA WATER, SANITATION & HYGIENE (WASH) KEY CHALLENGES & HEALTH THREATS LACK OF SANITATION GLOBAL 1 in 3

946 million Scan code to download infographic defecate in the open. 2.4 billion people lack access to a toilet

The population without sanitation access live primarily in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa DOWNLOAD NOW and Latin America and the Caribbean. Other areas Eastern Asia

98 million Sub-Saharan Africa 337 million 695 million

South Eastern Asia 176 million

Latin America & the Caribbean Southern Asia 106 million 953 million

IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA

Eastern Asia increased coverage by

31%

of people gained access to sanitation in 27% Southern Asia and met the sanitation target. average 63000 people per day for 25 years

11 13 24 Proportion of population using 31 7 10 different sanitation facilities 10 over time 17 9 15 5 Imporved facilities 6

72 68 Other unimproved facilities 54 48 Shared facilities

1990 2015 1990 2015 Open defecation South-East Asia World

INTERESTING

More people have a mobile phone than a toilet.

LACK OF SAFE DRINKING WATER GLOBAL

663 million 1 in 10 people. lack access to safe water.

The populations without access are mainly in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.

Eastern Asia

Sub-Saharan Africa 65 million 319 million

South Eastern Asia All other regions 61 million 84 million

Southern Asia 134 million

IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

2 2 9 7 8 7 Proportion of population using 17 19 different sources of drinking 33 water over time

57 32 Piped on premises 55

58 44 Unimproved sources 33

17 Other improved sources

1990 2015 1990 2015 Surface water South-East Asia World

Access to drinking water rose by

19% 134 million still without access to drinking water meeting the target

KEY FACTS

world's population access to improved drinking-water source

1 in 4 people

76% 91% use drinking water contaminated with faeces In 1990 In 2015

2.6 billion people

In low- and middle-income countries,

38% 19% 35%

health care facilities do not have improved lack water and soap for lack any water source sanitation hand washing.

WATER RELATED DISEASES

Contaminated water can transmit diseases such diarrhoea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid and polio.

GLOBAL IN SOUTH EAST ASIA Diarrhoea occurs Diarrhoea is responsible for as world-wide and causes much as

VS 4% 8.5%

of all deaths. of all deaths.

842,000 deaths from diarrhoeal diseases each year could be prevented by improved Poor water, sanitation and hygiene water, sanitation and hygiene are major contributors to neglected 1.5% of deaths worldwide. tropical diseases like schistosomiasis, 1.5 billion Accounts for an estimated trachoma and intestinal worms, people every year. 58 % which affect more than of all diarrheal diseases.

INTERESTING FACT!

Diarrhoea is the 2nd leading By 2025, half of the world’s cause of child death, a majority of population will be living in which are water-related. water-stressed areas.

COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

WHO estimates that the region contributes:

27% 30% 33%

of the global burden of respiratory of maternal of infectious and infections, conditions, parasitic diseases, Diseases labelled as a priority by 37% 35% WHO - HIV of perinatal of nutritional infection and AIDS, conditions and deficiencies. TB and malaria

TUBERCULOSIS (TB) GLOBAL

9.6 million people are estimated to have fallen ill with TB in 2014 of which 1.5 million people died

IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

of the global 5.4 41% burden of million TB incidence cases in 2014 340,000 children in the Region developed TB in 2014.

TB treatment success rate in the Region continues to be more than

88%

since 2009.

DENGUE AND SEVERE DENGUE GLOBAL

40%

The year 2015 was characterized by 2.5 billion are at risk large dengue outbreaks worldwide

WHO currently estimates there may be 500 000 people with severe dengue require hospitalization each year, a large proportion of whom are children.

million dengue 2.5% 50–100 of those infections worldwide every year affected die.

IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

52% Malaysia Philippines of all those affected live in region

16% 59.5% 111 000 169 000 increase in cases of dengue from last year

The annual economic burden US$650m

CHILD HEALTH

GLOBALLY

Number of deaths of children under 5 has declined

12.7 million 6 million in 1990 to in 2015

Number of neonatal deaths

5.1 million to 2.7 million in 1990 in 2015

Causes of under-five deaths

HIV/AIDS, Others, Diarrhoeal diseases, 5.7 0.4 11.3 Measles, Injuries, 2.8 3.9 Malaria, Neonatal, 0.6 53.6

Acute lower respiratory infections, 21.8

IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

of global new born Two-thirds of these deaths deaths can be prevented 30% by adopting proven and 7400 cost-effective measures new-borns

Newborn of under five remain a major factor for deaths 50% deaths in South-East Asia not achieving the account for the Region, Millennium Development Goal

NUTRITION GLOBAL IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

VS 1 in 7 8.5%

children worldwide remain underweight

Two regions 1/2 live in 1/3 live in account for Southern Asia sub-Saharan Africa nearly

1 in 4 90 per cent under five worldwide have stunted growth, but of all underweight stunting is declining children in 2015

IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

60 million 45 million children aged 0-5 years are stunted are underweight

AVAILABLE HEALTHCARE POPULATION AND HEALTH TRANSITION

WHO recommended GOAL 23 doctors per 10000 population

GLOBALLY

400 million do not have access to essential health services IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

Southeast Asia contains about 130 million people 618 million people, (21%) in South-East Asia Region lack access to 9% of the world’s population, essential health services

Medical Personnel per 1,000 population Hospital beds per 1,000 population

Germany 3.7 OECD countries 5 UK 2.8

U.S. 2.4 Global average 3 South East Asia 0.6

Indonesia Indonesia 0.2 0.6

births assisted by skilled health personnel

1990 59% 2014 71%

VACCINATIONS

Immunization averts an estimated

2 to 3 million deaths every year globally.

Vaccine-preventable diseases are responsible for nearly

20% of 8.8 million deaths which occurred among children under five years of age.

MEASLES 114900 Vaccination resulted in deaths in 2014 79%

314 13 drop of deaths between deaths a day / deaths an hour 2000 and 2014

85% 73% 17.1 million deaths prevented as a result

ZIKA

From 1 January 2007 to 20 April 2016, Zika virus transmission was documented in a total of 66 countries and territories.

42 countries are experiencing a first outbreak of Zika virus since 2015, with no previous evidence of circulation, and with ongoing transmission by mosquitos.

USAID ANNOUNCES $30 MILLION GRAND CHALLENGE TO COMBAT ZIKA AND FUTURE DISEASE THREATS

FUNDING

HEALTHCARE

Healthcare spending as % of GDP in 2014

2% 4% 12% Public and private healthcare spending was Myanmar South East OECD Asia countries 68 billion USD

Thailand – universal health care coverage system since 2001– rise in healthcare spending of 8% per year between 2014-2018 to reach 18.7 billion USD

DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR HEALTH (DAH) 2014

DAH $35.9 $12.4 billion billion

- a drop of 1.6% from 2013 $3.8 billion

Funding for WHO grew Funding for UNICEF grew

Tied to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, financing for the African 4% 17.9% Development Bank (AfDB) rose 2.1 billion $1.4 billion 24.4%

PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

$2.9 billion of DAH in 2014 $4.1 billion of DAH in 2014

The Vaccine Alliance (Gavi) funding rise 8.2% Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria dropped 6.9%

The DAH channelled by NGOs grew 3.8% in 2014, with total spending amounting to $5.4 billion in 2014.

FUNDING FOR HEALTH FOCUS AREAS

Maternal, Newborn and Child Health DAH also fell 2.2%, to $9.6 billion

AIDS, TB and Malaria

US$1.6 billion malaria TB annual funding gap to treat $2.4 $1.5 17 million billion billion patients and save 0.4% increase since 2013 9.2% decrease since 2013 6 million lives over 2014-2016

INTERNATIONAL FUNDING GAPS BY GEGION PER YEAR

Americas Eastern-Mediterranean Europe Africa South-East Asia Western-Pacific $30 $160 $200 $930 $150 $150 million million million million million million

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