On Tuesday, March 6 from Noon to 1:30 PM, Global Integrity will be presenting findings from its recent research project on Information Access in Health Care Service Delivery in Papua New Guinea. The brown bag will be hosted by R4D (Results for Development Institute), located at 1100 15th Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC.
Nathaniel Heller and Raymond June from Global Integrity will join colleagues at R4D to discuss the methodology and research findings of the project. The indicator-based, expert assessment identified access to information issues at the provincial level in Papua New Guinea that have been hypothesized to have a significant impact on citizen empowerment and participation in healthcare service delivery and to hold providers accountable for their performance. Following an initial presentation on key findings and the methodological challenges of pursuing such research in countries like Papua New Guinea, Nathaniel and Raymond will be happy to answer questions. The project is a collaborative with the Consultative Implementation and Monitoring Council (CIMC) in Papua New Guinea with funding from the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID).
Since space is limited, we would appreciate it if you can indicate your interest in attending the brown bag by sending an email to Courtney Heck (check@resultsfordevelopment.org).
When: Tuesday, March 6, Noon – 1:30 PM
Where: R4D (Results for Development Institute), 1100 15th Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC. Large Conference Room
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Hi – I can’t make this seminar, but am very interested in the results of the study. Will the results/main findings be published on the R4D site? Is there any other way to access them?
Thank you,
Sarah.