[afro-nets] MEASURE Evaluation at IUSSP 2009

Chapel Hill, NC USA - Monitoring and evaluation experts from MEASURE Evaluation will present evaluation results, host workshops and exhibit at the IUSSP International Population Conference<http://www.iussp.org/marrakech2009/index.php&gt;held September 26 - October 2, 2009!

At this meeting, staff will present the following:

"Namibian paradox: diamonds, disparity, and HIV. The unique drivers fueling the HIV epidemic in a wealthy southern African country."<http://iussp2009.princeton.edu/sessionViewer.aspx?sessionId=205&gt;

Session 157 - Thursday, October 1, 10:30AM - 12:00PM

"An analysis of contraceptive discontinuation among female, reversible method users in urban Honduras"<http://iussp2009.princeton.edu/sessionViewer.aspx?sessionId=103&gt;

Session 47 - Tuesday, September 29, 8:30AM - 10:00AM

"Ambivalent perceptions towards a prospective pregnancy among contraceptive users in Honduras"
<http://iussp2009.princeton.edu/sessionViewer.aspx?sessionId=105&gt;

Session 86 - Tuesday, September 29 3:30PM - 5:00PM

MEASURE Evaluation will also conduct two workshops prior to the conference titled "Conducting High Impact Research." Visit http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/approaches/data-demand-and-information-use/conducting-high-impact-researchto learn more.

MEASURE Evaluation staff will be located at exhibit booth #6 to meet you and answer any questions you may have in person!

Presentations and workshop materials will be available on MEASURE Evaluation's web site following the meeting.

MEASURE Evaluation is a Leader with Associates cooperative agreement. This is a partnership of experienced organizations chosen competitively for their ability to assist the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)<http://usaid.gov/&gt;with addressing monitoring and evaluation needs.

MEASURE Evaluation provides technical leadership through collaboration at local, national, and global levels to build the sustainable capacity of individuals and organizations to identify data needs, collect and analyze technically sound data, and use that data for health decision-making.

Learn more about MEASURE Evaluation at http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure.

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Leah Gordon
mailto:measure.announcements@gmail.com