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Subject : Are you producing Reputational Capital? Let Abt know!
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Dear IHD,

 

Are you producing Reputational Capital as part of your work? Have you presented at a conference, written a project brief or report, been published in a peer-reviewed journal, blogged, or contributed to Abt’s Reputational Capital in other ways?  

 

FY15 is ending and we only have 32 entries in the Rep Cap Database for work produced in Q4 (January 1-March 31). If you don’t see your work listed below, that means it has not been added to the database. Please make sure your work is properly recognized and shared with colleagues by entering it into the Reputational Capital Database (RCDB) on AGI (found under AGI/Tools & Resources/Reputational Capital Database).

 

 

Published Date

Title

Entry Type

Status

Authors

Place/Event

Link

25-Mar-15

Posters describing Abt work on Quality Improvement in Health Centers Jordan

Quality

Pending

RepCapDB
Entry

15-Mar-15

The value of claims analysis in health microinsurance: Learning from three South Asian cases

Summary or Brief

Pending

Jeanna Holtz

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

Governance in the Third Dimension: Science Fiction or Science Fact?

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Elaine Baruwa
Awa Dieng
Matthew Kukla

Global Health Mini-U. Washington, D.C.

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

An Exploratory Walk along the NCD Continuum of Care

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Natasha Sakolsky

Global Health Mini-U. Washington, D.C.

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

Where Rubber Meets the Road: How the Customer-Medicine Seller Dynamic Shapes Diarrhea Management

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Lauren Rosapep
Emily Sanders

Global Health Mini-U. Washington, D.C.

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

A Tisket, a Tasket, is MNCH in your Benefits Basket?

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Sharon Nakhimovsky
Lauren Peterson
Laurel Hatt
Jeanna Holtz

Global Health Mini-U. Washington, D.C.

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

Getting Health Funds When and Where Needed in South Sudan

Presentation or Poster

Pending

James Onyoin
Stephen Musau

Global Health Mini-U. Washington, D.C.

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

Using Mobile Technology to Strengthen the Health Systems Building Blocks: A Review of Electronic-Supportive Supervision

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Pamela Riley
Eric Couper

Global Health Mini-U. Washington, D.C.

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

Healthy Heart Africa: Creating the Evidence Base for CVD Primary Care

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Elizabeth Macgregor-Skinner

Global Health Mini-U. Washington, D.C.

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

Governance in the Third Dimension: Science Fiction or Science Fact?

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Elaine Baruwa
Awa Dieng
Matthew Kukla

Global Health Mini-U. Washington, D.C.

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

Community based health insurance and universal coverage: Lessons from Ethiopia

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Hailu Zelelew
Jeanna Holtz

USAID's Mini-U at G. Washington University, Washington DC

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

Mobile Technology for Improved Malaria Community Mobilization and Project Supervision

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Beth Brennan
Elana Fiekowsky

USAID 2015 Global Mini-University

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

Africa's Next Top Model: Pro-Poor Health Enterprises

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Caroline Quijada
April Warren

Global Health Mini University 2015 (Washington, DC)

RepCapDB
Entry

2-Mar-15

Disrupting TB with a Phone Call: The DOTS Mitra TB Careline in Karnataka, India

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Martha Benezet
Oommen George
Mike Dalious

Global Health Mini-University Washington DC

RepCapDB
Entry

1-Mar-15

A False Dichotomy: RCTs and Their Contributions to Evidence-Based Public Health

Letter to the Editor, Commentary/OpEd or Blog Post

Pending

Laurel Hatt
Minki Chatterji
Leslie Miles
Alison Comfort
Francis Okello

Laurel E Hatt, Minki Chatterji, Leslie Miles, Alison B Comfort, Benjamin W Bellows, Francis O Okello. A False Dichotomy: RCTs and Their Contributions to Evidence-Based Public Health. Glob Health Sci Pract 2015;3(1):138-140.

RepCapDB
Entry

15-Feb-15

Understanding Client Preferences to Guide the Prioritization of Interventions for Increasing Demand at NGO Health Service Delivery Project (NHSDP) Clinics in Bangladesh

Report or Primer

Pending

Elaine Baruwa
Ben Johns

Health Finance and Governance (HFG) project. February 2015. Understanding Client Preferences to Guide the Prioritization of Interventions for Increasing Demand at NGO Health Service Delivery Project (NHSDP) Clinics in Bangladesh. Bethesda, MD: Health Finance & Governance Project, Abt Associates Inc.

RepCapDB
Entry

15-Feb-15

An innovation for improving maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) service delivery in Jigawa State, northern Nigeria: a qualitative study of stakeholders perceptions about clinical mentoring

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article

Verified

Ekechi Okereke
Amina Aminu
Jean Butera
Mustapha Tanko
Ibrahim Yisa
Mike Egboh

Ekechi Okereke, Tukur J., Aminu A., Butera J., Mohammed B., Tanko M., Yisa I., Obonyo B., and Egboh M. "An innovation for improving maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) service delivery in Jigawa State, northern Nigeria: a qualitative study of stakeholders perceptions about clinical mentoring." BMC Health Services Research (2015) 15:64

RepCapDB
Entry

13-Feb-15

Engaging Paramedical Health Care Provider for Improvement of Quality Care in Private Sector

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Kuhu Maitra
Neeraj Kumar

14th World Congress on Public Health. Kolkata, India

RepCapDB
Entry

13-Feb-15

Men: Key Gatekeeper yet a Challenging Resource to Tap in Family Planning: An Assessment from Bihar

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Vivek Sharma
Kuhu Maitra
Preena Loomba

14th World Congress on Public Health. Kolkata, India

RepCapDB
Entry

13-Feb-15

Inclusive Health Insurance and Potential Lessons for Financing Hepatitis Care

Presentation or Poster

Verified

Thierry van Bastelaer

London, England

RepCapDB
Entry

11-Feb-15

Innovations and Partnerships in Health Systems Strengthening: PATHS2 Experience

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Mike Egboh
Benson O Obonyo
Amina Aminu
Ibrahim Yisa

14th World Congress on Public Health: Kolkata India

RepCapDB
Entry

10-Feb-15

PATHS2 Nigeria

Impact

Verified

Diana Silimperi

RepCapDB
Entry

10-Feb-15

Clinical HIV/AIDS Services Strengthening Project (CHASS-SMT)

Impact

Verified

Diana Silimperi

RepCapDB
Entry

30-Jan-15

Building Country Capacity in IRS

Presentation or Poster

Pending

Bradford Lucas

Roll Back Malaria, Geneva, Switzerland

RepCapDB
Entry

30-Jan-15

Improving Efficacy & Efficiency of IRS

Presentation or Poster

Verified

Allan Were

Geneva, Switzerland, Roll Back Malaria Vector Control Working Group, 10th Annual Meeting

RepCapDB
Entry

30-Jan-15

Lessons from South Africa in Contracting Out HIV Services

Summary or Brief

Verified

Jeanna Holtz

RepCapDB
Entry

30-Jan-15

Disparities in mobile phone access and maternal health service utilization in Nigeria: A population-based survey

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article

Verified

Larissa M Jennings
Adetayo Omoni
Adekunle Akerele
Ibrahim Yisa
Ekpenyong Ekanem

L. Jennings, et al., Disparities in mobile phone access and maternal health service utilization in Nigeria: A population-based survey, Int. J. Med. Inform. (2015), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2015.01.016

RepCapDB
Entry

15-Jan-15

The value of claims analysis in health microinsurance: Learning from three South Asian cases

Thought Leadership Paper

Pending

Jeanna Holtz

Holtz, J., Hoffarth, T., Desai, S. The value of claims analysis in health microinsurance: Learning from three South Asian cases. International Labour Office Geneva: ILO, 2015

RepCapDB
Entry

15-Jan-15

Implementing Total Market Approaches: Family Planning and Beyond

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article

Verified

Francoise Armand
Susan Mitchell

Armand F, Mitchell S. Implementing total market approaches: family planning and beyond. Cases in Public Health Communication & Marketing. 2014;8(suppl 1):S121-S127. Available from: www.casesjournal.org/volume8_suppl1

RepCapDB
Entry

15-Jan-15

Revisiting a Total Market Approach to Contraceptive Security in Honduras

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article

Verified

Bettina Brunner
Martha Merida
Dawn Crosby
Leslie Miles

Brunner B, Merida M, Crosby D, Miles L. Revisiting a total market approach to contraceptive security in Honduras. Cases in Public Health Communication & Marketing. 2014;8(suppl 1):S64-S85.

RepCapDB
Entry

1-Jan-15

Understanding Health Accounts: A Primer for Policymakers

Report or Primer

Draft

Heather Cogswell
Tesfaye Ashagari

Cogswell, Heather, Tesfaye Dereje. January 2015. Understanding Health Accounts: A Primer for Policymakers. Bethesda, MD: Health Finance & Governance project, Abt Associates

RepCapDB
Entry

1-Jan-15

Importance of Postpartum Family Planning for Maternal and Child Health

Letter to the Editor, Commentary/OpEd or Blog Post

Draft

May Post

Post, May. Importance of Postpartum Family Planning for Maternal and Child Health. e-Bulletin of Preventive & Social Medicine Society Myanmar Medical Association. Vol 1 Number 2 (1 January 2015).

RepCapDB
Entry

 

What is Reputational Capital?  Any of the items below qualify:

 

•             Presentation or poster at a conference

•             Report or brief

•             Peer-reviewed journal article

•             Book or a book chapter

•             Letter to the editor, commentary/op ed, blog post

•             Paper in Abt’s Thought Leadership series

•             Guidebook, manual or best practice guide

•             Testimony/proceedings

•             Innovation

•             Quality assurance tool

•             Impact measure

•             Participation in an association/organization/editorial board

•             Award

•             A course that you have developed and/or teach

 

Why enter your work into the RCDB?

 

•             The database is a great resource that can be used to share with and learn from colleagues. 

•             It provides valuable resources when developing proposals, executing projects and pursuing new thought leadership opportunities. 

•             It serves as a resource for Corporate Communications to develop stories for external dissemination.

•             RCDB contributions can be recognized by supervisors during performance reviews.

•             Management relies on the RCDB to track division and company progress on thought leadership, innovation and impact.

 

Need help? There is now a page on AGI that will feature questions and answers about the RCDB.

 

Please email Kathryn Niforos with any questions about Reputational Capital or the database.

 

Thank you,

 

Elizabeth Magnusson | Analyst | International Health | Abt Associates

O: 301.347.5920 | F: 617.714.0910 | www.abtassociates.com

 

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