Herve Nzereka Kambale, Eswatini Ministry of Health
Eswatini Ministry of HealthHervé Kambale is the Differentiated Care Advisor at ICAP Swaziland, seconded to the Swaziland National AIDS Programme (SNAP). He obtained his MPhil, HIV/AIDS Management from the University of Stellenbosch (South Africa), and his Medical Degree from the Catholic University of Bukavu (DR Congo)
Presenter Of 2 Presentations
Non-Commercial Satellite
Leveraging DSD models to deliver integrated HIV and NCD care in Eswatini
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Satellite - On-demand Channel
Non-Commercial Satellite
Q&A
Speaker
- Wafaa El-Sadr, ICAP at Columbia University
- Solange Baptiste, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition
- Miriam Rabkin, ICAP at Columbia University
- Jennifer Cohn, Resolve to Save Lives
- Doris Naitore, ICAP at Columbia University
- Herve Nzereka Kambale, Eswatini Ministry of Health
- Steven Kussick, PhenoPath
- Todd Kelley, Beckman Coulter
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Satellite - On-demand Channel
Presenter Of 1 Presentation
Oral abstract session
OAE0405 - Healthcare workers perspectives on client volumes and workload with differentiated service delivery models in the Kingdom of Eswatini
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Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel
Presenter Of 1 Presentation
Oral abstract session
Healthcare workers perspectives on client volumes and workload with differentiated service delivery models in the Kingdom of Eswatini
Room
Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel
Presenter Of 3 Presentations
Non-Commercial Satellite
Leveraging DSD models to deliver integrated HIV and NCD care in Eswatini
Room
Satellite - On-demand Channel
Non-Commercial Satellite
Q&A
Speaker
- Wafaa El-Sadr, ICAP at Columbia University
- Solange Baptiste, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition
- Miriam Rabkin, ICAP at Columbia University
- Jennifer Cohn, Resolve to Save Lives
- Doris Naitore, ICAP at Columbia University
- Herve Nzereka Kambale, Eswatini Ministry of Health
- Steven Kussick, PhenoPath
- Todd Kelley, Beckman Coulter
Room
Satellite - On-demand Channel
Oral abstract session
Healthcare workers perspectives on client volumes and workload with differentiated service delivery models in the Kingdom of Eswatini
Room
Abstract Sessions On-Demand Channel