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UK-EAST AFRICAN HEALTHCARE SUMMIT ON 29TH APRIL 2017
#UKEAhealthsummit
Event Venue: BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL LONDON
British Medical Association House
Tavistock Square
London
WC1H 9JR
United Kingdom
About Us
The First UK – ( Uganda) East Africa Health Summit 2016 was held on 30th April at the British Medical Journal Office in London in
Collaboration with British Medical Association, Uganda High Commission UK, Ministry of Health Uganda , Uganda Diaspora health Foundation and Uganda Business Convention . Thank you to all our sponsors, exhibitors, speakers and v isitors who
supported and attended the first UK – East Africa Health which ensured the success of the largest UK healthcare event focused on East Africa .
Some of the highlights from the First UK East Africa Health 2016 summit:
• More exhibiting companies showcased their latest advances in healthcare. View Exhibitor List.
• Attendees benefitted from networking with international speakers and solution prov iders in health care industry
• Attendees enjoyed free-to-attend summit in a Five Star venue at British Medical Journal :
• 200+ like-minded healthcare and trade professionals got the opportunity to network and do business
• Attendees enhanced their healthcare investment knowledge of East Africa by attending our summit
• The Summit enabled the formation of several partnerships which are closing the health inequality gap in East Africa
community
• One lucky rural hospital in Uganda ( Busolwe Hospital ) walked away with $100000 donation from Lord Dolar Popat
Our 2016 Health Summit Powerful Speakers included:
Her Excellence, Professor Joyce
Katuramatsi Kikafunda - Uganda High Commissioner, UK
Lord Dolar Popat UK's Prime Ministerial Trade Envoy to Uganda and Rwanda
Hon Jaffer Kapasi OBE, Consul General to Uganda
Dr Trish Groves , BMJ Deputy Editor and Head of Research BMJ
Dr Terry John Chair of International Committee programme British Medical Association
Moses Wasswa Mulimira - Co-Founder Uganda Diaspora Health Foundation
Sir Professor Eldryd Parry, KCMG OBE, Founder of Tropical Health and Education Trust
Dr Jeremy Howick - Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, Oxford University
Catherine Betty Odeke, Chief Nurse and Midwife for Uganda, Ministry of Health Uganda.
Professor Ged Byrne - Co Chair of Uganda UK Health Alliance
Lesley Ann Long- Global Director mPowering Frontline Health Workers
Raja Shankar- Principle IMS Health Pharma Group
Katie Allen - Director for Communications BRAC
Professor Richard Smith, CBE, Chair of ICCBIDR
Dr John Sekabira Head of Paediatric Surgical Services Mulago National Referral Hospital in Uganda
Professor Graham Thornicroft - Centre for Global Mental Health, King’s College London
Dr Nick Bass- Director of Medical Education, East London NHS Foundation Trust
Dr James Tibenderana- Development Director Malaria Consortium Uganda
Dr Ian Spillman - Kisiizi Hospital Uganda
Mo Girach - CEO, 111 Service for NHS & Partnership of East London Co-operatives Ltd
Taha Coburn-Kutay- Chairman, UK Asian Business Council
THE 2nd UK- EAST AFRICA HEALTH CARE
SUMMIT
THEME: STRENGTHENING HEALTH SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE
HEALTH OUTCOMES IN EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY.
DATE: SATURDAY 29TH APRIL 2017
Event Venue: British Medical Journal Head office
British Medical Association House
Tavistock Square
London, WC1H 9JR
United Kingdom
2017 Health Event Summary I t will be impossible to achieve national and international goals – including the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) – without greater and more effective investment in health systems and serv ices. While more resources are
needed, governments are also looking for ways of doing more with existing resources. They are seeking
innovative ways of harnessing and focusing the energies of global health communities, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) and the private sector.
The East African Community faces many health challenges, making the health system strengthening agenda
clear and concrete. Ensuring that the East African Community has the capacity to respond to current health
issues and identify future challenges are a priority.
THE 2nd UK- EAST AFRICA HEALTH CARE SUMMIT aims to bring together large delegations of government officials,
Diasporas, policy makers, Education, research and development institutions, senior hospital directors & CEOs and
healthcare professionals to United Kingdom to network with international healthcare experts, investors and
solution providers.
This summit will explore opportunities of investment and collaboration in areas that constitutes health systems
strengthening in East Africa Community including:
1)Supporting equitable access to essential medical products, vaccines and technologies of assured quality,
safety, efficacy and cost-effectiveness, and their scientifically sound and cost-effective use.
2)Developing a good health financing system that ensures adequate funds for health.
3) Leadership, Education and Training development, ensuring strategic policy frameworks exist and are
combined with effective regulation.
Our invited 2017 health summit speakers
Dr Allan Pamba (GlaxoSmithKline ) vice president of Pharmaceuticals, East Africa and Government Affairs, Africa
Her Excellence, Professor Joyce Katuramatsi Kikafunda - Uganda High Commissioner, UK
H E Lazarus Amayo, High Commissioner of Kenya to the United Kingdom
Hon Dr. JANE RUTH ACENG- Minister of Health Uganda
Her Excellence Dr. Specioza Wandira Kazibwe- Former Uganda vice-President and Senior Presidential Advisor Population & Health at Ministry of Health -Uganda
Lord Dolar Popat UK's Prime Ministerial Trade Envoy to Uganda and Rwanda
Hon Jaffer Kapasi OBE, Consul General to Uganda
Dr Trish Groves , Deputy Editor - British Medical Journal
Dr Terry John Chair of International Committee programme British Medical Association
Professor Ged Byrne - Director of Education and Quality at Health Education England (North) and Co Chair of Uganda UK Health Alliance
Our partners and sponsors
Sponsor benefits on the Health Conference day
VIP reserved seating/table of 5 for your company
Full Summit Registrations passes for employees
Advertisement for your company in Summit Program Publication Inside cover
Pop-up stands at strategic locations
Naming rights to a Plenary session
Main stage signage display + Company insert in delegate bags
2 standing banners in the registration area
Free to brand the white room and VIP briefing rooms.
Press releases before and after the Summit
Opportunity to brand or place company material on tables
After Party stage branding
Company info included in goodie bag for all attendees
Corporate Logo:
1. Prominent logo recognition on Summit website homepage
2. Prominent display of Logo on all event related marketing material
3. Logo on Summit stage backdrops, screens and venue pop-ups
4. Company profile on Summit website
5. Sponsor designation and logo on name lanyard
Free to put your leaflets or flyers at conference tables
Access to VIPs (pre-arranged private meetings)
Post event delegate list with contact details (one time use only)
Video & Audio Recording of your presentation
Corporate Recognition
1. Recognised as the premium sponsor of the Summit
2. Official recognition and gratitude of sponsor at Summit Opening and Closing
3. Recognition in Summit Program, including logo, description and web link
Speaking role on programme
To become our sponsor and benefit
Available sponsorships:
Premier £7000- Above
Platinum £4000- £7000
Gold £1500- £4000
Silver £500- £1500.
CONFERENCE SPONSORS BENEFITS
PRE-CONFERENCE: Recognition in conference social
media promotion including : Facebook, website,
Twitter and LinkedIn promotional posts.
To become a partner or sponsor or for more information please contact:
Uganda Leads Kenya leads
Mariam Aligawesa or Moses Mulimira Dr Mary Thompson / Dr Emily Cheserem
Email [email protected] /
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +447947754009
Mobile: +447828060143
Email:[email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Tanzania Lead
Dr Gloria Ngaiza. Email :[email protected]