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Mar
11
Fri
2016
Ethio Health Exhibition & Congress @ Millennium Hall
Mar 11 @ 8:00 am – Mar 13 @ 4:00 pm

The 2016 “Ethio Health Exhibition & Congress” session will be held from 11th – 13th March at the Addis Ababa Millennium Hall. Under patronage Food, Medicine and Healthcare Administration and Control Authority of Ethiopia and support of Ministry of Health and Addis Ababa Health Bureau.

This event will show cases more than 150 brands of products & services from Medical equipments & Pharmaceuticals, Scientific Instruments & in consumables, Hospitals & Specialized Clinics, Wellness & Fitness Centers and Herbal & Cosmetics Industries.

Registration is already starts, please confirm your participation before September 2015 and get 10% discount.

Ethio Health Exhibition & Congress 2016 @ Addis Ababa Millenium Hall
Mar 11 @ 8:00 am – Mar 13 @ 5:00 pm

Ethio Health Exhibition and Congress is a grand show of its kind which will have exhibits from leading exhibitors from the sectors of health, wellness and beauty. This show will have exhibits from regional and local Manufacturers, distributors and service providers from fields like Medical technology, Medical consumables and Disposables, Medical services and Publications, Surgical products, Imaging and Diagnostics, Laboratory Equipments and furnitures, Hospital furniture and supplies, Physiotherapy and orthopedics technology, Healthcare Products and services, General and specialized Hospitals, First Aid equipments and emergency service, Pharmaceutical products, Wellness and fitness, Commodity and consumer goods.

Jul
12
Tue
2016
Inclusive Market Systems Development Training @ Addissinia Hotel
Jul 12 – Jul 15 all-day

The SEEP Network has partnered with Pollen Group to offer an introductory course on inclusive market systems development (MSD) in thin markets, in contexts such as post-conflict, environment related emergencies, and highly underdeveloped markets with limited or distorted private sector engagement. The training will strengthen practitioner application of systems-thinking and facilitative approaches to program design and implementation. The outcome of this course is a more comprehensive understanding of how to instigate systemic change in thin markets, leading to larger and more sustainable impact.

Throughout the training, participants will engage with a fictional case study based on the experiences of SEEP members implementing MSD programs in thin markets. This case will help practitioners to identify vulnerable groups, analyze thin market constraints, develop intervention strategies that are inclusive of vulnerable groups, identify leverage points for systemic change, and design partner engagement strategies that spur behavior change among public and private market actors.

This training is aimed at mid to senior level managers of market systems programs that may have some familiarity with the approach but have not experienced an in-depth training on market systems, M4P, or facilitation. The training will cover 6 main topics:

  1. The foundational concepts of market systems development;
  2. Frameworks to shape inclusive strategy and intervention design;
  3. How programs can engage in thin market contexts and, within these contexts, target vulnerable or marginalized groups as beneficiaries of systemic change interventions;
  4. Tools and tactics on how to engage market actors while promoting ownership and sustainability;
  5. M&E for systemic change;
  6. Organizational processes for more flexible and adaptive programming.

Audience

This training is aimed at mid to senior level managers of market systems programs that may have some familiarity with the approach but have not experienced an in-depth training on market systems, M4P, or facilitation.

Participants will gain:

  • Strengthened understanding of complex systems, systems-theory, and its application to analyzing problems;
  • Increased knowledge of market systems facilitation tools and frameworks to strengthen the design of project intervention strategies;
  • Strengthened capacity on the use of facilitative tactics during project activities, including strengthening formal and informal feedback loops to inform learning and planning;
  • An understanding of thin markets versus thick markets, and how to engage marginalized and vulnerable populations.

Meet the Trainers:

  • Raksha Vasudevan joined Pollen Group Consulting after two years working in the humanitarian sector in west Africa, Europe and the Middle East. As a market development Strategist, she has undertaken market analyses of the livestock sector in northern Kenya and access to digital financial services in West Africa. Previously, Raksha worked with a management consulting firm in Canada and a microfinance NGO in south Asia. Raksha holds a Master’s in Development Studies and a Bachelor’s in Commerce. 
  • Christine Livet is a Senior Strategist with Pollen Group Consulting, with extensive experience working with market systems and facilitative programs in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. She specializes in organizational change management, developing performance management systems, and training/mentoring of field staff in market systems and facilitation. Prior to working with Pollen Group (as well as formerly under Engineers Without Borders Canada), Christine worked in the dairy sector in Nepal and with the Canadian donor agency supporting the design of economic growth policies and strategies. She studied international development and economics at the University of Ottawa.
Jul
24
Sun
2016
Stop Cervical Cancer in Africa Conference @ African Union Complex
Jul 24 – Jul 27 all-day
Stop Cervical Cancer in Africa Conference @ African Union Complex | Addis Ababa | Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

Background

Causing more than 8.2 million deaths annually cancer is one of the top killer diseases of our time. The estimated number of 14 million plus new cases occurring every year is expected to increase by 70% in the next two decades. With the majority of cancer cases and deaths now occurring in low- and middle-income countries Africa is suffering the heavy burden of this serious public health crisis. A large proportion of cancers in Africa is diagnosed at an advanced stage of the disease where curative treatment is no longer an option. This is due to the lack of screening and early detection services, as well as limited awareness of early signs and symptoms of cancer among the public and health care providers. Fear of Stigma associated with cancer also plays a role in late-stage presentation of the disease in most parts of Africa. Because many African countries lack adequate number of health facilities that can provide specialized treatment and palliative care, cancer patients are faced with long waiting period and considerable treatment costs that are beyond their economic means. With Cervical and cervical and breast cancers being the leading causes of cancer related deaths in Africa the burden of the disease in women is much worse. Gender inequalities, weak economic power of women and absence of screening and early diagnoses services contribute to the increasing number of preventable deaths of women.

The overwhelming demand for cancer treatment and care, the fragile public health system in many African nations coupled with the absences of national cancer control plan and supportive policy and financial frameworks is causing serious social and economic crises that call for an immediate and coordinated action to prevent and control cancer in Africa.

The Stop Cervical Breast and Prostate Cancer in Africa Conference is one response among many to this alarming situation. The conference is an annual event dedicated to contributing to the efforts of ending Cervical Breast & Prostate Cancer in Africa. The 10th SCCA conference will be held 24 – 27 July 2016 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The conference is organized under the patronage of H.E Roman Tesfaye Abneh First Lady of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. The organizational work of the conference is undertaken by dedicated inter-ministerial committees in partnership with Princess Nikky Cancer Foundation.

Aug
24
Wed
2016
Healthcare Innovation Summit @ Radisson Blu Gautrain
Aug 24 @ 8:00 am – Aug 25 @ 6:00 pm
Healthcare Innovation Summit @ Radisson Blu Gautrain | Johannesburg | Gauteng | South Africa

The format of the event is interactive with roundtable discussions and case studies from leading healthcare CIOs, as well as healthcare entrepreneurs and government functionaries, all sharing their experiences on what works and what does not.

Who should attend?

 The conference will assemble participants including CXOs, Department Heads and Senior Management from: Government, Public and private hospital, Clinics , Hospices, Technology solution providers, Academics. Leaders and decision makers in the healthcare field are welcome to join the conference to network and exchange strategies with their peers.
Feb
21
Tue
2017
Africa Energy Indaba 2017 @ Sandton Convention Centre
Feb 21 – Feb 22 all-day
Africa Energy Indaba 2017 @ Sandton Convention Centre | Sandton | Gauteng | South Africa

The Africa Energy Indaba Conference will discuss, debate and seek solutions to enable adequate energy generation across the continent.

THE CONFERENCE WILL PROVIDE AN OPPORTUNITY TO:

  • debate policy
  • review industrial progress and market trends
  • discuss the efficiency of various public support mechanisms and public-private partnerships across the continent
  • review new data and the latest technological trends globally

Delegates in the early stages of their careers will have an unprecedented opportunity to develop their knowledge and understanding of the energy sector and to lay the foundations for their role as “Future Energy Leaders”.

 

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

  • Update your knowledge on the current trends within energy across the African continent with input from global authorities
  • Explore future trends to position your business as effectively as possible
  • Explore the growing interest in ‘green’ and sustainability issues in the context of developing countries. New opportunities will emerge and new careers will be created
  • Understand the research needed to transform the primary energy related industries of oil, gas and coal so these abundant resources can continue to be exploited responsibly
  • Discover examples and best practices from other industries
  • Find out how government and business leaders plan to address the energy demand
  • Share ideas and network with business associates in a rewarding, off-the-record setting
  • Understand how the new energy landscape is creating new opportunities to address our continent’s challenges, improve the way we work, impact training and development and attract new talent and technology to Africa.

Delegates, drawn from all continents, represent an unrivalled combination of industry experts, project developers, financiers, energy users, government officials and manufacturers.

 

NETWORK WITH PERSONALITIES IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:

  • Government & Municipality
  • Project Developers/Consultants/Analysts
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Equipment & Technology Solutions
  • Banks/Investors/Insurance
  • Automotive & Transport
  • Green Energy
  • Commodity Traders / Agents & Brokers
  • Associations & Press

 

REGISTER TO ATTEND THE AFRICA ENERGY INDABA 2017 AND BENEFIT FROM:

  • Networking amongst more than 600 senior level energy sector experts and decision-makers planning and developing the 21st century energy requirements for Africa.
  • Hearing from more than 160 expert speakers discussing the latest and best industry practice.
  • Visiting over 100 leading energy suppliers showcasing the latest technologies, equipment and services.
  • Reviewing policy and regulation, industry progress and changing market trends.
Jul
10
Mon
2017
Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop on gender-responsive economic policy management
Jul 10 @ 8:00 am – Jul 14 @ 4:00 pm

The major goal of this Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop is to create a large pool of experts in the area of gender-responsive economic policy management. This pool of experts will be equipped to act as trainers for the two-week course on gender-responsive economic policy management organized for middle and senior African policymakers and which takes place on an annual basis at IDEP’s headquarters in Dakar, Senegal. Successful applicants may also be considered to be included in IDEP’s roster of gender experts.

Jul
24
Mon
2017
Agriculture Policy in Africa
Jul 24 @ 8:00 am – Aug 4 @ 4:00 pm

The course aims at providing training on agricultural policy with a view to strengthening and/or renewing the knowledge and capacity of African policy makers, including senior managers, negotiators, advisors, planners and analysts, to meet the core challenges of growing the agricultural sector as a central engine of national economic development and social policy. In doing so, the course will expose participants not only to the current state of knowledge and the comparative lessons which are available to Africa, but also some of the best practices that serve as pertinent examples of how an integrated and comprehensive agricultural policy regime has been used to promote economic transformation and social well-being.

The course will serve the policy concerns which most African governments share of, among other things, improving agricultural output and productivity, nurturing the linkages between agriculture and other economic sectors, increasing national food security, combating poverty, expanding employment, promoting environmental sustainability, and enhancing sustainable rural livelihoods, including gender equality. These are concerns that have also been embraced by the African Union, the Regional Economic Communities (RECs), the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the African Development Bank (AfDB), and NEPAD.