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6-7 September 2017Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center, Washington D.C.
9th Annual
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On behalf of the Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF), I would like to welcome you to the 9th Global Disaster Relief & Development Summit in Washington D.C.
Following the success of the previous summits, this year’s event will expand its scope beyond disaster relief and look into emerging global challenges, innovations and opportunities in both humanitarian aid and development sectors. The Summit objective is to exchange best practice, discuss current initiatives and latest trends around technology and innovation aimed at promoting better, safer and more efficient humanitarian relief and global development. Furthermore, the Global Disaster Relief & Development Summit will provide participants with an opportunity to network, strengthen old partnerships and build new alliances.
Our expert speaker panels will share their knowledge, valuable insight, and lead thought provoking discussions during the two day summit. We encourage you to share your thoughts at the interactive roundtable discussions, participate at the disaster response simulation and check out Planet of the Apps. You’re also invited to explore the diverse exhibition and networking area to discover latest innovations from over 30 selected product and service providers.
Thank you for joining us. We wish you a rewarding, productive and informative time.
Sincerely,
Pedro CostaConference Producer and the AIDF team
Delegate Assistance For all questions and enquires please visit the AIDF registration desk.
Visit the event website for full speaker biographies as well as presentations after the event.
All presentation slides from this summit will be made available after the event on the event website, if the speaker’s permission has been granted.
WelcomeDAY ONE – 6 September 2017
08.00 Registration & Exhibition Opens09.00 Welcome & Opening Keynote Address09.20 Emergency Procurement Strategy 10.20 Innovation Pitch10.25 Refreshment Break 11.00 Parallel Streams: - Humanitarian Logistics - Field Operations12.55 Innovation Pitch13.00 Networking Lunch 14.00 Parallel Streams: - Humanitarian Logistics - Field Operations15.40 Refreshment Break16.15 Alternative Means of Financing Aid
and Development17.15 Closing Keynote Address17.30 Networking Drinks Reception
DAY TWO – 7 September 2017
08.00 Registration & Exhibition Opens09.00 Welcome & Keynote Address09.20 Health Resilience10.10 Innovation Pitch10.15 Refreshment Break11.00 Parallel Streams: - Health & WASH Innovations - Technology & Data Strategy13.00 Networking Lunch14.00 Parallel Streams: - Health & WASH Innovations - Technology & Data Strategy16.00 Refreshment Break16.30 Effective Partnerships for Aid &
Development Programmes17.15 Closing Remarks & End of Summit
Agenda at a Glance
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8.00 Registration & Exhibition Opens
DAY 1 – 6 September 2017
9.00 Welcome ` Pedro Costa, Conference Producer, Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF)
9.05 Opening Keynote Address ` Christopher Smith, Director of Individual Assistance, Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA), United States Department of Homeland Security
10.25 Refreshment Break
10.20 Innovation Pitch - Better Connected Development ` Dr David Gittins, Global R&D Director, Imerys
Field Operations
11.00 Panel: Disasters And Climate Change: Managing Risks & Crises Differently (Insurance, Financing)• Building a culture of resilience and risk
awareness• Trends in public and private financing
of new projects and initiatives • Enhancing research support for large
scale investment programmes• Discussing how short-term financing
helps boost the productivity and income of rural families
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 procurement decisions• 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 ` Bobby McCane, Head of Contracting, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ` Kenny Cheung, Chief of Procurement, World Bank Group ` Miguel Alvarez, Officer in Charge, Field Supply Team, Procurement Division, United Nations
Humanitarian Logistics
11.00 Panel: Best Practice in Logistics and Supplier Management • Addressing challenges • Compliance and fraud prevention in
INGO supply chains• How to improve supplier relationship
management and long term partnerships
• Safety of aid workers and goods in areas of reduced infrastructure and conflict
Emergency Procurement Strategy
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13.55 Panel: Shelter Assistance and Post-Disaster Settlement Planning• Enhancing disaster preparedness and
strengthening disaster management capacities
• Improving preparedness and proactive mitigation: risk management and community management
• Discussing practices and policies for the advancement of disaster prevention and reduction
• Building back better: discussing initiatives for ensuring better recovery and post disaster settlement
13.55 Disaster Response Simulation• An interactive mobile-based simulation
to recreate post-crisis supply chain challenges for humanitarian and development professionals
• Using virtual and live action role play, participants will represent one of the four sectors working in a crisis scenario: business, government, individual or non-profit organisations
• Roles assigned will differ from the day-to-day occupations in order to provide a different perspective of the situation
` MODERATOR: Dr Jamison Day, Chief Data Scientist, Ecosify
` MODERATOR: John Service, STA Humanitarian Operations, HRD, Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
` Anna Spindler, Head of Supply Chain Management Logistics Service, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
` Dean Stevens, Head of Logistics, Delivering Procurement Services for Aid (DPSA)
` MODERATOR: Dan Wolf, Chief Executive Officer, International Lifeline Fund
` Akshatvishal Chaturvedi, Senior Consultant, Disaster Risk Management, World Bank Group
` Vimlendra Sharan, Director, Liaison Office for North America (LOW), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
` Britt Lake, Chief Program Officer, Global Giving
12.00 Panel: Field Supplies and Improving Community Livelihoods (Solar Energy)• Discussing new technologies to better
reach and engage communities• Increasing cross-industry collaboration
and coordination of new initiatives• Discussing integrated community
based initiatives• Enhancing disaster preparedness
` MODERATOR: Jacqueline Bass, Director Livelihoods, Social and Economic Development (SED), FHI360
` Alison Padget, Vice President, Programs, World Hope International
` Speaker TBC, Global Disaster Preparedness Center
12.00 Discussion: Challenges in Storage and Last Mile Logistics • Addressing the challenges of last mile
logistics: how access has changed in some regions
• Better engaging with local partners and communities
• The role of technological innovations ` MODERATOR: Dr. Hlekiwe Kachali, Project
Director, Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Research Institute
` Ashley Canchola, Program Manager, Global Supply Chain, Americares
` Alex Greene, Senior Manager, Logistics, RTI International
12.55 Innovation Pitch ` Carlos Glatt Russek, Co-Founder and
Chief Executive Officer, Glatt Stove
12.55 Innovation Pitch ` Suzanne Warner, Head of Sales,
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13.00 Networking Lunch
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` Kathy Fulton, Executive Director, American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN)
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` MODERATOR: Mohamed Hilmi, Senior Coordinator and Technical Specialist, Shelter, Settlements and DDR, InterAction
` Dr Joe Leitmann, Lead Disaster Risk Management Specialist, Team Leader, Resilient Recovery and Urban Resilience, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR), World Bank Group
` Charles Setchell, Senior Shelter, Settlements & Hazard Mitigation Advisor, USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)
` Richard Walden, President & Chief Executive Officer, Operation USA
14.45 Roundtable Discussions• Understanding the Humanitarian
ICT Data Ecosystem with Anahi Ayala Lacucci, Senior Director, Humanitarian Programs, Internews
• Training and Safety of Aid Workers with Emmett Fitzgerald, Director, CBR Project for Humanitarian Relief Workers
• Responding with Cultural Competency with Anne Wilson, Director of Programs and Hani Hamwi, Disaster Reponse Manager, Islamic Relief USA
• Post Disaster Settlement Planning with Susana Rojas Williams, Director, International Shelter Initiatives, Global Programs, Habitat for Humanity
• Localisation of Aid: Execution of Disaster Relief and Recovery with Britt Lake, Chief Program Officer, Global Giving
• Connectivity and Emergency Communications with Chris Ivory, Vice President, Land Solutions, Global Eagle
15.40 Refreshment Break
16.15 Panel: Alternative Means of Financing Aid and Development• Discussing the future of humanitarian funding• Nationalising and localising humanitarian response• Ensuring different funding through diversity• Looking at alternative financial models such as crowdsourcing• Addressing inefficiencies and strengthening needs-based funding in the humanitarian systems
` MODERATOR: Paolo Sison, Director, Innovative Finance, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance ` Krista Riddley, Senior Director, Gender and Humanitarian Programs, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves ` Jaime Atienza, Aid and Development Finance Global Lead, Oxfam
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17.15 Closing Keynote Address ` Amos Doornbos, Disaster Management Strategy & Systems Director, World Vision International
17.30 Networking Drinks Reception
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Mobile Technology Innovations I Humanitarian Logistics I Health & WASH I Technology & Data Strategy I Infrastructure & Camp Management I Community Health Resilience
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27-28 February 2018, Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
8.00 Registration & Exhibition Opens
DAY 2 – 7 September 2017
9.00 Welcome ` Pedro Costa, Conference Producer, Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF)
9.05 Keynote Address ` Dr Stephen Redd, Director for the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
10.15 Refreshment Break
10.10 Innovation Pitch ` Shelley Lynch-Holmes, Vice President, Government Affairs, Teletrac Navman
Technology & Data Strategy
11.00 Panel: Emergency Communication, Connectivity and Social Networks • Update on latest innovations in
communication technology and social networks for relief agencies
• Discussing latest trends and innovations for communication with affected communities
• How to best connect emerging with existing technologies
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 through the use of mobile solutions• How to coordinate support and health promoting activities• Capacity building to better support at risk groups
` MODERATOR: Ticia Gerber, Founder and CEO, Integrated Center for eHealth (ICE), Consultant, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization (WHO)
` Dr Ciro Ugarte, Director, Health Emergencies, Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization (WHO)
` Kristen Finne, Program Manager, empower Initiative, Senior Policy Analyst, Division of Healthcare System Policy, United States Department of Health and Human Services (HSS)
` Donna Medeiros, Director, Research, Data, and Analytics, International Rescue Committee (IRC)
Health & WASH Innovations
11.00 Panel: Improving Maternal And Child Health • Establishing robust emergency
medical systems, especially for children and women
• Every Woman Every Child: overcoming challenges of child and maternal health in emergency situations
• Addressing sexual and reproductive health
Health Resilience
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12.05 Panel: How to Better Use ICT and Data Strategy to Support SDGs• How can satellite connectivity
enable successful delivery of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
• Update on the Crisis Connectivity Charter and its practical implications
• Supporting SDGs: ICT and data driving next generation early warning systems
• Overcoming regulatory challenges and technical obstacles around inter-operability and coordination
` MODERATOR: Mikel Maron, Board Member, Chair of Voting Members, Humanitarian Open Street Map Team (HOT)
` Stephen Hellen, Director, ICT4D & GIS, Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
` Syed Raza, Senior Director, Data, Digital Impact Alliance
` Vince Onuigbo, Senior Director, Global Services, Hughes Network Systems
12.05 Panel: Innovations and Best Practice to Tackle Communicable Diseases • Disease prevention and control:
vaccinations, testing, monitoring• How to maximise the benefits of health
programmes and collaborations• Update on rapid testing solutions• Improving access to HIV/AIDS
prevention and counselling• Scaling up treatment and care
` MODERATOR: Steve Hansch, Director, International Business & Technical Consultants, Director, Ebola Response Evaluation, USAID/OFDA, Treasurer, Board Member, Relief International
` Dr Jordan Tappero, Senior Advisor, Center for Global Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
` Francesco Moschetta, COE Senior Lead, Portfolio Manager, Africa and Middle East, Western Africa, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
• Exploring medical innovations and future outlook
• Nutrition innovations and programmes to fight malnutrition
` MODERATOR: Michael O’Brien, Global Director, Health and Nutrition, Relief International
` Ugochi Daniels, Chief of Humanitarian Response, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
` Alfonso Rosales, Senior Advisor, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, World Vision USA
` Lena Wahlhed, Director, Alliance Development, HemoCue
• Improving the communication and coordination between disaster response actors
• Lessons learned from previous emergencies ` MODERATOR: Kareem Elbayar, Technology
Partnerships Adviser, Office of the Director, Corporate Programmes Division, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
` Frank Schott, Vice President of Global Programs, NETHOPE
` Joseph Burton, Counselor for Technology and Security Policy, U.S. Department of State
` Hani Shannak, Chief, Operations and Services, Division of ICT, UNICEF
` Steve Birnbaum, Business Development Manager, Americas, Humanitarian and NGO, Marlink
` Lourdes Tiglao, Strategic Partnerships Officer, Team Rubicon
12.00 Innovation Pitch ` Valerie Rowlands, Global Industry
Advisor, NGOs and Strategic Projects, Envirotainer AB
13.00 Networking Lunch
14.00 Roundtable Discussions• WASH Partnerships and Initiatives with Luca Palazzotto, Global Director, WASH, Relief International• ICT4D: Adoption of New Technologies by Communities with Daniel Coughlin, Deputy Director, Product
Management and ICT Programs, International Rescue Committee (IRC)
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16.00 Refreshment Break
16.30 Panel: Effective Partnerships for Aid and Development Programmes• Exploring the opportunities for sustainable collaboration with the humanitarian supply chain• Maximising social and economic benefits by choosing the right partner and programme• Monitoring and measuring effective collaborations• Evolution of partnerships in the humanitarian and development space: new actors, crowd sourcing
and new trends ` MODERATOR: Tyler Rundel, Global Analyst, Inter-Agency Regional Analysts Network (IARAN), Action
Against Hunger ` Brian Kelly, Head of Community Stabilization Unit, International Organization for Migration (IOM) ` Challiss McDonough, Public Information Officer, World Food Program USA ` Keith Kall, Senior Director, Strategic Partnerships, World Vision USA
17.15 Closing Remarks & End of Summit
15.00 Panel: Payment Applications as Tools for Delivering Financial Relief and Inclusion • Growth of mobile money and what it
means for the development sector• Driving digital and financial inclusion:
coordinating and enabling policies promoting financial inclusion
• Use of cash transfers in the emergency context vs development programmes
• How can new payment platforms help empower populations in forced migration (alternative credit worthiness, alternative ID, client protection and data privacy)
• Partnerships and collaborations for electronic payment applications
` MODERATOR: Dan Balson, Lead Specialist, The Middle East and Eurasia, Smart Campaign, Center for Financial Inclusion
` Henri Dommel, Director, Financial Inclusion, United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)
Rebecca Rouse, Director, Financial Inclusion, Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA)
` Dorothee Delort, Senior Financial Sector Specialist, Payment Systems Development Group, World Bank Group
15.00 Panel: Best Practice & Innovations in WASH• Ensuring access to water and sanitation
for crisis-affected populations• Discussing quality requirements and
guidelines for drinking water in the field• Examining solutions for water treatment• Exchanging best practice for improving
hygiene awareness ` MODERATOR: Luca Palazzotto, Global
Director, WASH, Relief International ` Keith Norris, Water and Sanitation
Director, World Hope International ` Gemma Bulos, Director, Global Women’s
Water Initiative ` Michael Goodwyn, Director of
Engineering, Aldelano Solar Cold Chain Solutions
• Policy Challenges in the Digital Technology and Humanitarian Context with Ticia Gerber, Founder and CEO, Integrated Center for eHealth (ICE), Consultant, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization (WHO)
• Building and Strengthening Partnerships with Oliver Behn, Senior Emergency Manager, World Health Organisation (WHO)
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Doornbos, AmosDisaster Management Strategy & Systems DirectorWorld Vision International
Smith, ChristopherDirector of Individual AssistanceFederal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Redd, Dr. StephenDirector for the Office of Public Health Preparedness and ResponseCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Alvarez, MiguelOfficer in Charge, Field Supply Team, Procurement DivisionUnited Nations
Atienza, JaimeAid and Development Finance LeadOxfam
Balson, DanLead Specialist, the Middle East & Eurasia, Smart Campaign Center for Financial Inclusion
Keynote Speaker
Bass, JacquelineDirector Livelihoods, Social & Economic Development (SED)FHI360
Birnbaum, SteveBusiness Development Manager Americas, Humanitarian & NGOMarlink
Bulos, Gemma Director Global Women’s Water Initiative
Burton, JosephCounselor for Technology & Security Policy U.S. Department of State
Canchola, AshleyProgram Manager, Global Supply Chain Americares
Carrazana, CarlosExecutive Vice President, Chief Operating OfficerSave the Children
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Cheung, KennyChief of Procurement World Bank Group
Chaturvedi, AkshatvishalSenior Consultant, Disaster Risk ManagementWorld Bank Group
Coughlin, DanielDeputy Director, Product Management & ICT ProgramsInternational Rescue Committee (IRC)
Daniels, UgochiChief of Humanitarian ResponseUnited Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Day, Dr. JamisonChief Data ScientistEcosify
Delort, DorotheeSenior Financial Sector Specialist, Payment Systems Development GroupWorld Bank Group
Dommel, HenriDirector, Financial InclusionUnited Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF)
Elbayar, KareemTechnology Partnerships Adviser, Office of the Director, Corporate Programmes DivisionUN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Finne, KristenProgram Manager, empower Initiative, Senior Policy Analyst, Division of Healthcare System Policy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HSS)
Fitzgerald, EmmettDirectorCBR Project for Humanitarian Relief Workers
Fulton, KathyExecutive DirectorAmerican Logistics Aid Network (ALAN)
Gerber, TiciaFounder and CEO, Integrated Center for eHealth (ICE)Consultant, Department of Reproductive Health & ResearchWorld Health Organization (WHO)
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Gittins, Dr. DavidGlobal R&A DirectorImerys
Glatt Russek, CarlosCo-Founder and CEO Glatt Stove
Goodwyn, MichaelDirector of EngineeringAldelano Solar Cold Chain Solutions
Greene, AlexSenior Manager, LogisticsRTI International
Hansch, SteveDirector, International Business & Technical ConsultantsDirector, Ebola Response Evaluation, USAID/OFDATreasurer, Board Member, Relief International
Hellen, StephenDirector, ICT4D & GISCatholic Relief Services (CRS)
Hilmi, MohamedSenior Coordinator and Technical Specialist, Shelter, Settlements & DDRInterAction
Ivory, ChrisPresident, Land Solutions Global Eagle
Kachali, Dr. HlekiweProject DirectorHumanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Research Institute
Kall, KeithSenior Director, Strategic PartnershipsWorld Vision USA
Kelly, BrianHead of Community Stabilization Unit International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Lacucci, Anahi AyalaSenior Director, Humanitarian ProgramsInternews
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Lake, BrittChief Program OfficerGlobal Giving
Leitmann, Dr. JoeLead Disaster Risk Management Specialist, Team Leader, Resilient Recovery & Urban ResilienceGlobal Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR), World Bank Group
Lynch-Holmes, ShelleyVice President, Government AffairsTeletrac Navman
Maron, MikelBoard Member, Chair of Voting MembersHumanitarian Open Street Map Team (HOT)
McCane, BobbyHead of ContractingFederal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
McDonough, Challiss Public Information OfficerWorld Food Program USA
Medeiros, DonnaDirector, Research, Data & AnalyticsInternational Rescue Committee (IRC)
Moschetta, FrancescoSenior Lead, Portfolio Manager, Africa & Middle East, Western AfricaThe Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Norris, KeithDirector, Water and SanitationWorld Hope International
O’Brien, MichaelGlobal Director, Health and NutritionRelief International
Onuigbo, VinceSenior Director, Global ServicesHughes Network Systems
Padget, AlisonVice President, ProgramsWorld Hope International
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Palazzotto, LucaGlobal Director, WASHRelief International
Riddley, Krista Senior Director, Gender and Humanitarian Programs, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
Rojas Williams, SusanaDirector, International Shelter Initiatives, Global ProgramsHabitat for Humanity
Rosales, AlfonsoSenior Advisor, Maternal, Newborn & Child HealthWorld Vision USA
Rouse, RebeccaDirector, Financial InclusionInnovations for Poverty Action (IPA)
Rowlands, ValerieGlobal Industry Advisor, NGO’s & Strategic Projects Envirotainer AB
Rundel, TylerGlobal Analyst, Inter-Agency Regional Analysts Network (IARAN)Action Against Hunger
Schott, FrankVice President of Global ProgramsNETHOPE
Service, JohnSTA Humanitarian Operations, HRDCatholic Relief Services (CRS)
Setchell, CharlesSenior Shelter, Settlements & Hazard Mitigation AdvisorUSAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)
Shannak, HaniChief, Operations & Services, Division of ICTUnited Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
Sharan, VimlendraDirector, Liaison Office for North America (LOW)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
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Sison, PaoloDirector, Innovative FinanceGavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Spindler, AnnaHead of Supply Chain Management Logistics ServiceUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Stevens, DeanHead of LogisticsDelivering Procurement Services for Aid (DPSA)
Sullivan, GeorgeDirector, Individual and Community Preparedness & ResilienceAmerican Red Cross
Ugarte, Dr. CiroDirector, Health EmergenciesWorld Health Organization (WHO), Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Wahlhed, LenaDirector, Alliance DevelopmentHemoCue
Walden, RichardPresident and CEO Operation USA
Warner, SuzanneHead of SalesTentnology
Tiglao, LourdesStrategic Partnerships OfficerTeam Rubicon
Wilson, AnneDirector of ProgramsIslamic Relief USA
Tappero, Dr. JordanSenior Advisor, Center for Global HealthCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Wolf, DanCEO International Lifeline Fund
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Teletrac Navman www.teletracnavman.comTeletrac Navman is a leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider leveraging location-based technology and services for managing mobile assets. With specialized solutions that deliver greater visibility into real-time insights and analytics, Teletrac Navman helps companies make better business decisions that enhance productivity and profitability.
Tentnologywww.tentnology.comTentnology says it all, the technology of tents with 47 years of international experience in innovative fabric structure and tent shelters. Create safe haven anywhere anytime with a selection of 12 families of portable structures in hundreds of shapes, sizes and applications. Specializing in rapid deployment, extreme engineering, master craftsmanship and ISO certified quality. Tents for housing, barracks, warehousing, institutional space, hospitals, common areas, processing centres, vehicle storage, and general purpose are available using the latest technology and success in the private sector.
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Tufpakwww.tufpak.comTufpak, Inc. is the original manufacturer of Autoclavable Biohazard Bags, used to decontaminate hazardous and biohazard waste for safe disposal. Our products are available to business and government agencies. We are a privately held small business with all manufacturing and production done in our New Hampshire, USA facility. We provide best in class products and services to our customers.
TyTek Industries www.tytekindustries.comTyTek Industries can help you to make your dreams a reality by taking your product ideas and solutions to market. Essentially, we provide contract manufacturing services, by working together we are on hand to oversee every step of your product’s development, from design to manufacture to delivery. If you need help with a manufacturing solution, be it new or existing, contact us. We will help you to make it better.
Vecna Cares Charitable Trustwww.vecnacares.orgBetter technology and better measurement are critical to addressing today’s major global health challenges. Vecna Cares can provide a comprehensive solution for organizations based on their hardware, software, and data strategy with the goal of optimizing the impact of health information and closing the information gap between individual level data and systems. Vecna Cares have delivered global solutions to NGOs, governments and partners including the International Rescue Committee (IRC), Merck for Mothers, Special Olympics, and AmeriCares.
VWR International www.vwr.comVWR is a leading, global, independent provider of laboratory and medical equipment, consumables, chemicals, reagents, safety products and services, providing solutions to laboratory and production facilities. VWR enables science for customers in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, industrial, education, government and healthcare industries.
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Western Shelter www.westernshelter.comWestern Shelter has supported life in the face of adverse conditions since 1988. We are dedicated to building the toughest shelters and field support systems in the world. Our products have been proven to reliably support applications that range from temporary housing camps, bases of operation, mobile field hospitals, medical clinics, and many more.
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1 Vecna Cares Charitable Trust2 Advanced Shelter Systems3 VWR International4 Garmin5 Marlink6 Glatt Stove7 TyTek Industries8 Envirotainer AB9 Global Eagle10 Imerys
11 Tentnology12 ADS, Inc.13 Katadyn Desalination14 Tufpak15 Western Shelter16 Sawyer Products17 Delivering Procurement
Services for Aid (DPSA)18 AIDF / Media Partners19 MSR Global Health
20 CSI Aviation21 HemoCue22 Aldelano Solar Cold Chain
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