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Tuesday, June 1, 2004

W7: Assessing Health and Nutrition Status of Adolescents in Emergency-Affected Populations:
Stacy Laswell will present in place of Basia Tomczyk.

Auxiliary Event: Obstetric Fistula in Focus: Creating Hope for Young Women in Africa
Time is 12-2 pm not 10 am-2 pm as stated in the final program.

The annual mid-year meeting of the APHA International Health Section, open to everyone, features dinner, networking, reporting, and planning future Section directions. Time: June 1, 7:00 pm dinner (cost $20), program at 8:00 pm. Venue: Tony Cheng's Seafood Restaurant, 619 H St., NW, Washington, DC. Contact Ray Martin, martinrs@aol.com.

Wednesday, June 2, 2004

A4: Lights, Cameras, Action: Youth-Created Messages Using Media and the Arts:
Christavina Kusaga’s name was misspelled in the final program.

Author Book Signing at the Association Bookstore Booth #115, 12:30-2 pm:
Jane Bertrand and Antje Becker-Benton will be signing copies of Strategic Communication in the HIV/AIDS Epidemic.

Poster 79A: Gender Variations in Uptake of Voluntary Counseling and Testing Among Youth in Kampala, Uganda:
Abstract by Milka Juma was presented by Ann McCauley.

Roundtable Session Changes
Development Issues: Access to Health Information and Services
Table 7: Empowering Youth Through Integrated Livelihood and Reproductive Health Programs:

Qian Geng will present in place of Youli Ge.

Development Issues: Access to Health Information and Services
Table 15: Empowering Adolescents of the Mountainous Uttaranchal Region of Northern India:

Debabrata Roy is unable to attend the conference.

HIV/AIDS:
Table 22: Sexual Behavior Patterns among Young Men Having Sex with Men:

Lalitha Kumaramangalam is unable to attend the conference.

Health Risks: Tobacco
Table 25: No More Words: Young People Taking on the Tobacco Industry:

Amy Benjamin will present in place of Eric Rowles.

Health Systems, Policy and Research
Table 4:

Cynthia Eyakuze-Di Domenico will present in place of Fatima Maiga.

Health Systems, Policy and Research
Table 10: Facing the Challenges in Preventing the Tragedy of Maternal Deaths:

Monira Parveen will present in place of Mahbubur Rahman.

HIV/AIDS
Table 15:

Ann Klofkorn Bloome’s name was misspelled in the final program.

HIV/AIDS:
Table 17: Scaling Up Youth HIV Prevention in the Dominican Republic:

Marissa Billowitz will present in place of Fabio Castaño.

Sexual and Reproductive Health
Table 8: Microbicide Preference among Female College Students in California:

Franka Des Vignes will present in place of Bethany Young Holt.

Poster Session Changes
Poster 3: CDC’s School Health Index: A Self-Assessment and Planning Guide for Schools:
Paula Morgan is unable to attend the conference.

Poster 19: Youth Programs Sustainability: FEMAP, Mexico, and PROFAMILIA, Colombia
This was presented by Enrique Suarez Toriello.

Poster 25: Health and Agrarian “Generation Gap” in Guatemala’s Petén:
Liza Grandia is unable to attend the conference.

Poster 26: Community Mapping with Young People in Cameroon:
Kengne Jeanne D’Arc is unable to attend the conference.

Poster 28: Using Entertainment-Education to Empower Youth in Mexico:
Anameli Monroy will present in place of Leticia Velasco.

Poster 31: Domestic and Gender-Based Violence among Dominican Adolescents:
Evangelina Molina will present in place of Carmen Lirio.

Poster 32: Exploring Resilience among Maltreated and Institutionalized Delinquents:
Melissa Meltzer is unable to attend the conference.

Poster 40: Grassroot Soccer:
Kirk Friedrich will present in place of Thomas Clark.

Poster 47: Assessing Uterine Prolapse in Rural Burkina Faso:
Catharine McKaig will present in place of Fatoumatta Batta.

Poster 51: Attitudes Toward Gender and Sexuality among Vietnamese Youth:
Vu Song Ha will present the abstract during panel C5: Addressing Gender and Rights Issues in Adolescent Reproductive Health.

Poster 66: Improving Capacity of NGOs in Youth Reproductive Health:
Linda Morales will present in place of Liliana Andrade.

Poster 75: The Broken Promise of Decentralization in Service Delivery: What Does It Mean for the Youth of Uganda?:
Florence Nakanwagi is unable to attend.

Poster 77: Bridging Systems, Building Networks: Youth Development on a Community-Wide Level:
Maureen Sedonaen is unable to attend the conference.


Thursday, June 3, 2004

B1: Global Youth Culture and MTV’s Global HIV/AIDS Campaign:
Hally Mahler will present in place of Maggwa Baker Ndugga.

B4: Mitigating Risk: Addressing Service Needs of Especially Vulnerable Youth: Reaching Vulnerable Youth: A Regional Experience with Providing Sexual and Reproductive Health Services to Street Kids in Guatemala and Bolivia:
Rupal Sanghvi will present in place of Denise Kohn.

Author Book Signing at the Association Bookstore Booth #115:
Susan Hunter will be signing copies of Black Death: AIDS in Africa.

C1: Acting on Impulse: Social Norms and Their Impact on Risk Behaviors: Decreasing At-Risk Behavior among Youth in Rural Burkina Faso:
Muadi Mukenge is unable to attend the conference.

C1: Acting on Impulse: Social Norms and Their Impact on Risk Behaviors: Social Isolation, Economic Vulnerability, Gender: HIV Risk Factors:
Kelly Hallman will present in place of Judith Diers.

C3: Finding Leaders Where They Live: Strategies for Peer Educators: Proving Our Potential: Youth Leadership in Healthy Lifestyle Promotion:
Karina Felix da Silva will present in place of Melanie Swan.

C5: Addressing Gender and Rights Issues in Adolescent Reproductive Health: Attitudes Toward Gender and Sexuality among Vietnamese Youth:
The abstract by Vu Song Ha will be presented (see abstract on page A126).

C6: Taking Stock: Evaluating Youth Interventions in Africa: Youth-Friendly HIV Voluntary Counseling and Testing Services: From a Youth Perspective:
Mayowa Joel will present in place of Babatunde Amusa.

C8: Surveillance, Frameworks and Hip-Hop: Strategies for Tobacco Control:
Laurent Huber and Chris Bostic, Action on Smoking and Health, will moderate and present during the panel.

C8: Surveillance, Frameworks and Hip-Hop: Strategies for Tobacco Control: Global Tobacco Surveillance:
Charles Warren is unable to attend.

Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Alumni Reception, 5:00-6:30 pm:
Location changed from Birdcage Walk to Palladian Ballroom (map).


Friday, June 4, 2004

D1: Getting the Message Out: Adapting HIV Education to Local Needs
The title of the abstract by Linda Bruce is "Dual Protection Outreach to Adolescents in the Philippines."

D2: Putting Parents in the Picture: Increasing the Impact of Educational Programs:
Maggie Kambalame will present “Promoting Parent–Young Adolescent Communication” in place of Lisa Sherburne.

D2: Putting Parents in the Picture: Increasing the Impact of Educational Programs: Countrywide Implementation of the Stay Alive HIV/AIDS Prevention Education Program for Children:
Susan Roylance will present in place of Martin Obeng.

E3: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender: Holistic Approaches:
Margarita Quintanilla will present in place of Rodolfo Pena.

E7: An Imbalance of Power: Preventing Sexual Coercion and Violence:
Pearl Friedberg will present “Partner Violence and Sexual Coercion among Youth in Brazil” in place of Leila Adesse.

E8: Better Choices, Better Health: Addressing Substance Abuse in Youth:
Diane Abatemarco will moderate the session. Bernadette West will present the abstract “Practice Case Study of Project Northland in Croatia.”