The 2012 Tennessee Global Health Forum will explore the question, “How do you measure the success and sustainability of your programs?”
The forum, schedule for Thursday, Feb. 23, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Vanderbilt’s Student Life Center, will examine the effective use of monitoring and evaluation tools for successful program planning and implementation, efficient allocation of resources, and donor engagement in this evolving and challenging economic environment. The even is open to the public.
Featured speakers will include Randy Wykoff, dean of the East Tennessee State University College of Public Health, and Fred and Milton Ochieng’, co-founders of the Lwala Community Alliance.
Register for the forum by Feb. 9 for $25. The registration fee after Feb. 9 is $35.
Learn more about the event, or add it to your iCal or Outlook calendar.
Contact: Sue Gibson
globalhealth@vanderbilt.edu