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Principles for Partnerships between American and Indigenous NGOs Table 24 | Michael Goldberg, Health for Humanity
Improving Artemisinin Based Combination Therapy Access throught the Private Sector Table 25 | Penny Grewal, Medicines for Malaria Venture
Improving the Quality of DOTS: A Shared Responsibility Table 30 | Simon Hiltebeitel, University Research Co., LLC
Building a Model for Decentralization of Multidrug Resistant TB Surveillance Table 26 | Joel Keravec, Management Sciences for Health
Expansion of Indoor Residual Spray Programs in Africa under the President’s Malaria Initiative Table 27 | Michael Macdonald, USAID
Donor Partnering in a Crisis Environment: The Case of Avian Influenza in Indonesia Table 28 | Jerry Martin, DAI
A Breath of Fresh Air: How a Workshop Birthed a Network Table 29 | Gerald Mwangi Walterfang, Kenya NGO Alliance Against Malaria
Tanzania National Voucher Scheme: The Nation Wide Distribution of Insecticide Treated Nets Table 31 | Jerry Quigley, MEDA
Indoor Residual Spraying in Uganda: Experience in Highlands and Other Settings Table 32 | John Rwakimari, Uganda National Malaria Control Programme
Stopping TB Through Social Mobilization and Community Partnerships Table 33 | Adhi Sanjaya, World Vision Indonesia
Introducing New Drugs for TB: Preparing for Launch Table 34 | Nina Schwalbe, Global TB Alliance for TB Drug Development
Integrating a Drug Management Information System in Moldova Table 35 | Otilia Scutelniciuc, National Centre of Health Care Management
Interagency Coordination Committees: A Successful Model from Immunization? Table 36 | Lora Shimp, John Snow, Inc/IMMUNIZATIONbasics
Expanding DOTS through Public-Private Partnerships in Cambodia Table 37 | Hara Srimuangboon, PATH
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