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PMTCT High-Level Global Partners Forum List of Participants PMTCT High-Level Global Partners Forum List of Participants Country Delegations BOTSWANA Ly Peng Sun Koona Keapoletswe Deputy Director PMTCT National Coordinator National centre for HIV/AIDS, Ministry of Health, Botswana Dermatology and STDs (NCHADS) Ministry of Health, Cambodia Kereng Molly Rammipi Sexual and Reproductive Health Hong Rathmony Ministry of Health, Botswana Deputy Director Communicable Disease Control Ndwapi Ndwapi Department Botswana-Harvard Partnership Ministry of Health, Cambodia Ministry of Health, Botswana Vong Sathiarany BRAZIL National Coordinator PMTCT Ministry of Health, Cambodia Dr. Doris Sztutman Bergmann PMTCT Expert, National AIDS Programme CAMEROON Ministry of Health, Brazil Prof. Angwafo Fru III Cristine Ferreira Permanent Secretary Technical Advisor, PMTCT, National Ministry of Health, Cameroon AIDS Programme Ministry of Health, Brazil Anne Cecile Zoung-Kanyi Focal Point of HIV CAMBODIA Ministry of Health, Cameroon Koum Kanal Pr Tih Pius Director NGO representative National Center of Maternal and Ministry of Health, Cameroon Child Health (NMCHC) Ministry of Health, Cambodia Ida Penda Chief, PMTCT Unit Ministry of Health, Cameroon PMTCT High-Level Global Partners Forum List of Participants CENTRAL AFRICAN Fan Qingbo REPUBLIC Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology Peking Hospital Dr. Bernard Lalla China Minister of Public Health and Population Zhao Yan Central African Republic Project Officer, National Center for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention Hoornaert Nkouet Marie Madeleine US Centres for Disease Control and Director General, AIDS Control Prevention, China Ministry of Health, Central African Republic CONGO (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF) Ndanga Octavie Chief, PMTCT Aristide Kasongo Ministry of Health, Central African Director, Cabinet of the Minister of Republic Health Ouambita Rock Bethy Mbu National ARV Coordinator Chief, PMTCT Division Ministry of Health, Central African Ministry of Health, Democratic Republic Republic of Congo Drabeau Théodore Bathe Mdjoloko NGO Representative, Support Group Technical Coordinator Ministry of Health, Central African National AIDS Control Program Republic Ministry of Health, Democratic Republic of Congo CHINA Zhang Lingli COTE D’IVOIRE Division Director, Department of Maternal and Child Health Koffi -Koumi Marcel Ministry of Health, China Director, Cabinet of the Minister Ministry of Health, Côte d'Ivoire Wang Linhong Deputy Director, National Center for Ahoba Bobo Irma Women and Children's Health National Programme Coordinator, US Centres for Disease Control and PMTCT and Paediatric HIV/AIDS Prevention, China Ministry of Health, Côte d'Ivoire PMTCT High-Level Global Partners Forum List of Participants Toure Constance José Antonio Hernández ARV Pharmaceutical Department Director, Hospital Pedro de Ministry of Health, Côte d'Ivoire Betancourt Ministry of Health, Guatemala Yvonne Kamelan Akoua Ministry of Health, Côte d'Ivoire HONDURAS Semi Lou Bertine Odalys Garcia Trujillo Organization of Peoples Living with PMTCT Director HIV/AIDS (RIP+) Ministry of Health, Honduras Ministry of Health, Côte d'Ivoire Lesby Castro Metropolitan HIV Director ETHIOPIA Ministry of Health, Honduras Meskele Lera INDIA Deputy Director General, HIV Allada Padmaja Prevention and Control Office Ministry of Health, Ethiopia KENYA Tsegay Legesse Honourable K.M. Sang Global Fund Liaision Minister of Health, Kenya Ministry of Health, Ethiopia Barmasai Kigen Leulseged Yohannes Division of Reproductive Health PMTCT focal Person Ministry of Health, Kenya Ministry of Health, Ethiopia Robert Ayisi Abera Seyfu NASCOP-Paediatric/ART Department Head, Family Health Ministry of Health, Kenya Ministry of Health, Ethiopia LESOTHO GUATEMALA Florence Mohai María Amelia Flores Reproductive Health Officer Technical Health Vice-Minister Ministry of Health, Lesotho Ministry of Health, Guatemala Malisebo Mphale Virginia Moscoso Arriaza National PMTCT Officer UNGASS Vice-Minister Advisor Ministry of Health, Lesotho Ministry of Health, Guatemala PMTCT High-Level Global Partners Forum List of Participants Mankemele Nkemele Joaquim Pondo National ART Officer Ministry of Health, Mozambique Ministry of Health, Lesotho Elsa Jacinto Mamonyane Mohale Head of the Reproductive Health Ministry of Health, Lesotho Programme Ministry of Health, Mozambique Matsietsi Tsephe LENEPWHA/ICW, Treasurer Armando Jorge De Melo Director Ministry of Health, Mozambique MALAWI NAMIBIA Hon. Pheston Mulli, MP Deputy Minister of Health, Malawi Mariia Bock Ministry of Health, Namibia Michael Eliya National PTMCT Coordinator Frieda Taapopi Ministry of Health, Malawi Ministry of Health, Namibia Simon Makombe Dr. Taati Ithindi-Shipanga ART Coordinator Ministry of Health, Namibia Ministry of Health, Malawi Dr. Peggy Chibuye NIGERIA PMTCT Technical Advisor (Expert) – BASICS Prof. Adenike Grange Ministry of Health, Malawi Minister of Health, Nigeria Dorothy Munyenyembe Evelyn Ngige Senior Reproductive Health Officer Deputy Director Ministry of Health, Malawi Head of Prevention Ministry of Health, Nigeria Joyce Joan Kamwano Programme Officer Bilkisu Ibrahim CDWLHA Paediatric ART Desk Officer Malawi Ministry of Health, Nigeria MOZAMBIQUE Moji Odeku Deputy Director, Head Paulo Ivo Garrido Reproductive Health Ministry of Health, Mozambique Ministry of Health, Nigeria PMTCT High-Level Global Partners Forum List of Participants Lilian Agbo SOUTH AFRICA Association of Positive Women in Nigeria (Enugu State) Dr. Manto Tshabalala-Msimang HIV Counsellor Minister of Health, South Africa RUSSIAN FEDERATION Thami Mseleku Director General Olga Sharapova Ministry of Health, South Africa Director of Department of Medical and Social Issues of Family Dev. Matsau Russian Federation Acting Director-General Ministry of Health, South Africa Valentina Sadovnikova Deputy Head Nomonde Xundu Ministry of Health and Social Chief Director for HIV and AIDS, Development, Russian Federation STIs and TB Ministry of Health, South Africa RWANDA Ronnie Green Thompson Dr. Innocent Nyaruhirira Special Advisor Minister of State Ministry of Health, South Africa HIV/AIDS and other Epidemics Rwanda Amos Ministry of Health, South Africa Marthe Mukaminega Project officer PMTCT P.K. Dlamini EGPAF, Rwanda Minister for Health/Social Welfare Ministry of Health, South Africa Régine Iyamuremye Chief of HIV/AIDS Unit N.R. Dlamini PACFA, Rwanda Ministry of Health, South Africa Elisaphan Hakizimana Sibani Mngadi Technical Adviser Department Spokesperson National AIDS Control Commission Ministry of Health, South Africa Ministry of Health, Rwanda Precious Robinson Landry Tsague Dongmo Deputy Director National ICAP, Rwanda Health/PMTCT Ministry of Health, South Africa PMTCT High-Level Global Partners Forum List of Participants Lumka Mangoejane Fidel Hadebe ARV Task Team Deputy Director Arts and Social Ministry of Health, South Africa Development Ministry of Health, South Africa Cornelius Lebeloe Deputy Director: Care and Support Nat Khaole Ministry of Health, South Africa South Africa Lenore Spies Kgopotso Bodibi Ministry of Health, South Africa Phangisile Mtshali Watson Shilumani Director, BMSF Senior Manager: HIV/AIDS and STI Ministry of Health, South Africa Kopaw Mukelabai Nomfuneko Siwundla Ministry of Health, South Africa SWAZILAND Lilian Mnisi Muntu C. Mntungwa Ministry of Health, South Africa Under Secretary Ministry of Health and Social V Moloi Welfare, Swaziland Ministry of Health, South Africa Pumzile S.P. Mabuza Skenjiwe Masilela Programme Manager Ministry of Health, South Africa Swaziland Bryan Bench Bonisile Nhlabatsi Protocol Officer PMTCT Focal person Ministry of Health, South Africa Ministry of Health, Swaziland Albert Mmbidi Velephi Okello Ministry of Health, South Africa ART focal person Ministry of Health, Swaziland Modisenyane AU Conference Coordination Unit Senani Mabuza Ministry of Health, South Africa Expert Counsellor in King Sobhuza Public Health Centre Sarah Mafa Swaziland Ministry of Health, South Africa PMTCT High-Level Global Partners Forum List of Participants TANZANIA UGANDA Angela Ramadhani National PMTCT Coordinator Hon. Dr. Stephen Mallinga Ministry of Health and Social Minister of Health, Uganda Welfare, Tanzania Saul Onyango Sekela Mwakyusa PMTCT Coordinator Paediatric AIDS Coordinator Ministry of Health, Uganda Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Tanzania Elizabeth Namagala National ARV Programme Catherine Sanga Coordinator Ministry of Health and Social Ministry of Health, Uganda Welfare, Tanzania Miriam Ssentongo Geoffrey Kiangi National RC Coordinator Ministry of Health and Social Ministry of Health, Uganda Welfare, Tanzania Mary Namubiru Peter Masika Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric AIDS Director Foundation, Uganda Tanzania Youth Alliance (TAYOA) David Serukka THAILAND Executive Director Protecting Families against Siripon Kanshana HIV/AIDS Uganda Deputy Permanent Secretary Ministry of Public Health, Thailand UKRAINE Suriya Wongkongkathep Senior Health Supervisor Vasyl Mykhalchuk Ministry of Public Health, Thailand Ministry of Health Ukraine Nipunporn Voramongkol Head of Maternal and Child Health Olena Ieshchenko Group, Bureau of Health Promotion Deputy Head of Prevention and Ministry of Public Health, Thailand Control HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis Committee Yenjit Somphon Ministry of Health, Ukraine Director of Thai National AIDS Foundation Ministry of Public Health, Thailand PMTCT High-Level Global Partners Forum List of Participants Oleksandr Yurchenko ZIMBABWE Head of Kyiv Municipal HIV/AIDS Center David Parirenyatwa Ministry of Health, Ukraine Minister of Health and
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