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DESCRIPTION:"Toilet Talk: NGO advocacy and communications strategies to rep
 rioritize an unpopular issue -- the case of diarrheal disease"PATH is a la
 rge public health focused transnational NGO\, with headquarters in Seattle
 \, USA. It focuses in a fairly unique way on advancing health sector innov
 ations\, including in technology\, in the Global South\, in addition to st
 rengthening health systems and encouraging healthy behaviors. It collabora
 tes extensively with public as well as private-sector partners (health tec
 hnology companies). Ms. Hayes\, whose expertise is in advocacy and communi
 cations strategies\,&nbsp\; has worked for the last ten years with interna
 tional and US-based NGOs\, donors\, low-income country governments and com
 munities\, as well as media outlets\, to create innovative and effective a
 dvocacy and communications campaigns with regard to health\, gender\, anti
 -corruption\, conflict resolution and education issues.&nbsp\; Janie has s
 erved as Communications Director for a Malawian media NGO\, and worked as 
 a communications consultant in Africa for numerous organizations\, includi
 ng UNICEF and USAID\, among others. She received her master's degree in Ra
 dio-TV-Film from Northwestern University in Chicago.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:TNGO presents: Janie Hayes
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Toilet Talk: NGO advocacy and communications 
 strategies to reprioritize an unpopular issue -- the case of diarrheal dis
 ease"PATH is a large public health focused transnational NGO\, with headqu
 arters in Seattle\, USA. It focuses in a fairly unique way on advancing he
 alth sector innovations\, including in technology\, in the Global South\, 
 in addition to strengthening health systems and encouraging healthy behavi
 ors. It collaborates extensively with public as well as private-sector par
 tners (health technology companies). Ms. Hayes\, whose expertise is in adv
 ocacy and communications strategies\,&nbsp\; has worked for the last ten y
 ears with international and US-based NGOs\, donors\, low-income country go
 vernments and communities\, as well as media outlets\, to create innovativ
 e and effective advocacy and communications campaigns with regard to healt
 h\, gender\, anti-corruption\, conflict resolution and education issues.&n
 bsp\; Janie has served as Communications Director for a Malawian media NGO
 \, and worked as a communications consultant in Africa for numerous organi
 zations\, including UNICEF and USAID\, among others. She received her mast
 er's degree in Radio-TV-Film from Northwestern University in Chicago.&nbsp
 \;&nbsp\;
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