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#2 AHEAD-RESD forum » AHEAD Newsletter 1st issue » 2019-10-03 12:14:20

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Dear All,

AHEAD research networks wishes to announce the publication of its Newsletter (attached to this mail). You are all kindly invited to share this first issue of AHEAD newsletter and share with us your news, publications, events and suggestions for the next issue to be published in spring 2020.
The newsletter can be found on : http://www.ahead-network.org/public_dat … 0.2019.pdf

Kind Regards

AHEAD Network Coordination Team

#3 AHEAD-RESD forum » Survey on health economics capacity » 2019-09-23 13:07:04

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AHEAD members are kindly invited to participate in an online survey of health economics capacity among academic and non-academic professionals in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The survey’s findings will inform the design of future activities to strengthen capacity for health economics research and practice in the region. The survey link is below and will remain open until 30 September 2019. Please find further information about the survey in the attached Participant Information Sheet. There are 14 questions which should take about 10-12 minutes to complete.

https://imperial.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/f … N93CfLcjIN

#4 AHEAD-RESD forum » Introduction to LIAM 2 » 2019-09-17 13:39:02

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Introduction to LIAM 2: An open source development tool for the development of static and discrete-time dynamic microsimulation models

LIAM2 is an open source language for the development and use of static and dynamic (discrete-time cross-sectional ageing) models. It has been developed by the FPB, in collaboration with LISER, and is being used by various modelling teams worldwide. LIAM2 is based on Python. It is open source and therefore free of charge, and can be downloaded from the LIAM2 website http://liam2.plan.be/ This presentation will start with discussing the goals and philosophies behind LIAM2, in a classification of microsimulation models.
The main part will however be and a hands-on demonstration of a number of simple exemplary static and dynamic microsimulation models, using a small dataset. This requires that LIAM2 and its demonstration package is downloaded from the website onto the PC used for the presentations.
The idea behind this course is not so much to convince the audience to adopt LIAM2 or not, but rather to show the use of a(ny) taylor-made language for microsimulation, and to inspire the audience for their own methodological developments. Among other things based on de Menten, Gaëtan, Gijs Dekkers, Geert Bryon, Philippe Liégeois, Cathal O’Donoghue, 2014, LIAM2: a new open source development tool for discrete-time dynamic mi-crosimulation models, Journal of Artificial Societies and Simulation, 17(3)9.

https://www.amse-aixmarseille.fr/en/eve … -dekkers-0

#6 AHEAD-RESD forum » European Workshops On Econometrics and Health Economics » 2019-02-07 10:10:20

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28th European Workshops On Econometrics and Health Economics

Date and location: 11 - 14th September 2019, Leuven, Belgium
Series Organisers: Andrew Jones and Owen O’Donnell

Further details for this event are available at the follwoing link https://www.york.ac.uk/economics/postgrad/herc/ews/

#7 AHEAD-RESD forum » Is informality an irrevocable obstacle to Universal Health Coverage? » 2019-02-05 10:14:30

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FEMISE MED BRIEF no15 : « Is informality an irrevocable obstacle to Universal Health Coverage ? »
http://www.femise.org/en/slideshow-en/f … n-tunisia/

#8 AHEAD-RESD forum » International Microsimulation Association World Congress » 2019-02-03 11:41:46

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International Microsimulation Association World Congress June 19-21, 2019, Galway Ireland REMINDER

Date and location: National University of Ireland, Galway June 19-21 2019
Introduction
The 7th World Congress of the International Microsimulation Association will be hosted by the National University of Ireland, Galway from Wednesday, June 19 through Friday, June 21, 2019. We encourage submissions in the fields (broadly defined) of microsimulation, agent based modelling and computational methods.
Plenary Speakers (Proposed):
 Herwig Immervoll, OECD
 Deborah Schofield, University of Sydney
 Andreas Peichl, Director of @ifo_Institut's Center for Macroeconomics & Surveys, Professor of Economics @LMU_Muenchen
 Eveline Van Leeuwen, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.

For submission information see: http://conference.ie/Conferences/index. … WL2xAzXUKw

#9 AHEAD-RESD forum » 12th European Public Health Conference » 2019-01-17 11:48:32

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The 12th EPH Conference will be held in Marseille, France. The annual EPH conferences are considered the premier European gatherings of public health professionals worldwide. Delegates include researchers, policymakers, practitioners and educators in public health and many other related fields. For more information https://ephconference.eu/

#10 AHEAD-RESD forum » APPEL A COMMUNICATION- CALL FOR PAPER » 2019-01-15 13:55:08

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APPEL A COMMUNICATION
CALL FOR PAPER
Le collège des Economistes de la santé a le plaisir de vous partager les appels à communications suivants pour deux congrés, l'un organisé par l'IRDES et la Chaire Santé Dauphine et le second par la  Société Française de Santé Publique:

The 5th IRDES-DAUPHINE Workshop on Applied Health Economics and Policy Evaluation, will take place in Paris, France, on June 20th-21st, 2019. The workshop is organized by IRDES, Institute for Research and Information in Health Economics, and the Chaire Santé Dauphine.
The 5th IRDES-DAUPHINE Workshop on Applied Health Economics and Policy Evaluation, will take place in Paris, France, on June 20th-21st, 2019. The workshop is organized by IRDES, Institute for Research and Information in Health Economics, and the Chaire Santé Dauphine.
The workshop will cover the following topics, with an emphasis on Public Policies analysis and evaluation:n
Social Health Inequalities
Health Services Utilization
Insurance
Health Services Delivery and Organization
Specific Populations: The Elderly, Migrants, High Needs-High Costs Patients, Low Income Households…
Retrouvez toutes les informations à l'adresse suivante: http://www.irdes.fr/english/conferences … ation.html

Congrès Européen de Santé Publique aura lieu à Marseille du 20 au 23 novembre 2019. Il est organisé par la Société Française de Santé Publique.
Le thème principal de la conférence est “Building bridges for solidarity and public health” et comprend notamment les thématiques suivantes:
          Building bridges for the increasing problem of migration
          Solidarity for public health – health in all policies
          Changing populations and the need for a diversified approach to public health
          Building global bridges – the interrelation between European public health and
          global public health
          New roles for public health practic
L'appel à communication commence le 1er février 2019
Site dédié au congrès (en anglais) : https://ephconference.eu/index.php
Site (informations en français) : https://www.sfsp.fr/content-page/item/1 … r-le-monde 

JESF 2019 : l'appel à communication débutera fin janvier, début février.

#11 AHEAD-RESD forum » 2019 PhD Scholarship Applications Open » 2019-01-14 09:49:50

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The Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD) based at the University of KwaZulu-Natal is a regional and global leader for applied research and policy development on critical health and development challenges for the African continent. HEARD’s mission is to influence and support evidence-based policy and good practice to more effectively address Africa’s health and development issues and to contribute to achieving health and sustainable development across the continent. A critical component of achieving HEARD’s mission is investing in the development of African scholars to master quantitative and qualitative research methods for understanding policy problems and for devising, evaluating and/or implementing policy or programmatic solutions. The aim of our PhD programme is to produce expertly qualified graduates to advise or to be part of influential policy-making or programme implementing entities in Africa, and to pursue additional research priorities.

About the scholarships:
Three scholarships will be awarded to students undertaking research focusing on the themes of health financing, health systems and health policy, as specified below:
1: The Global Financing Facility: Emperor’s new clothes or a paradigm shift for health financing in low and middle income countries?
The Global Financing Facility in Support of Every Woman Every Child (GFF) is the innovative approach to financing that sees countries significantly increase investment in the health of their own people. The GFF aims to save and improve lives and increase countries’ ability to thrive in the global economy. The initiative was launched as part of a global conversation about how to finance the SDGs and empower/enable countries to work towards achieving the SDGs.
The idea of the GFF is to create a country model that brings together multiple sources of financing in a synergistic way to support national priorities. This model includes drawing on other sectors that influence health and nutrition outcomes, such as education, water and sanitation, and social protection.
A potential PhD project could look at increasing the understanding of how the GFF has been established at a country level and what the effects of the GFF has been on allocative, technical and administrative efficiency in sub-Saharan African countries.
2: Universal Health Coverage and Health Equity
With the adoption of the SDGs, countries have expressed a desire to work towards universal health coverage, with financial risk protection as a means to improve health and reduce health inequities. Its implementation in several countries has however seen health inequalities rise in recent years.
In order to test the association between UHC, improved reach/access and health outcomes, dedicated research might entail Identifying a country which has recently adopted UHC, studying how reducing inequities are addressed and analyzing the outcomes.
3: Pathways to UHC: Prioritising health services and coordination of donor funds
Many low-income countries rely heavily on donor funding to finance essential health services. However, this type of funding is often directed to a specific disease or population group. These countries have at the same time committed to work towards universal health coverage with financial risk protection. Effective provision of services under UHC requires proper prioritisation of which services should be provided and to whom.
Countries must take a holistic approach to health and plan how a package of essential services can be delivered to the entire population. As governments only control part of the available funds, and as donor funds are usually directed toward a specific purpose, it limits governments’ ability to reallocate resources in line with identified priorities.
Identify an African country which is heavily reliant on development assistance to provide health services. Explore how such services are prioritised and how this is linked to the coordination of donor funding. Explore to what extent resources, both domestic and external, are directed towards prioritised services. To what extent can countries influence the reallocation of donor funding?
Candidate responsibilities
Award of the HEARD PhD research scholarship is conditional on candidates meeting the requirements for a PhD at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Students will be required to participate in a compulsory training component during the first year of study. The training component will be conducted over four one week blocks during the first year. Candidates will produce a thesis related to one of HEARDs priority research nodes, as detailed above. During their PhD, students will be strongly encouraged to present their work at international meetings and funds will be made available for this purpose.
Who should apply?
Applications are invited from citizens of all African countries. Female candidates and, in the case of South Africa, those from previously disadvantaged backgrounds, are especially encouraged to apply.
APPLICANTS MUST:
Hold a Master’s Degree (first or upper second class pass or its equivalent)
Have demonstrable research experience
Undertake to register for a PhD dissertation (full time) at the University of KwaZulu–Natal (UKZN)
Make a commitment to remain on the African continent for at least TWO years after graduation.
How to apply?
APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE:
A letter of motivation
CV
An eight to ten page concept note on one of the above-mentioned three research questions. The following
Certified copies of both your academic qualifications and of your full academic records. In the case of qualifications obtained from non-English speaking countries and English translation must be included.
A certified copy of your ID/passport.
Two letters of reference, at least one of which must be academic. The second can be from an individual of professional standing.
Fees and scholarship
The value of each scholarship is R540, 000. It will be paid in equal tranches over three years. Tranche payments will be paid dependent on a satisfactory progress report. Successful candidates are required to be based in Durban, South Africa, for the duration of the scholarship, with the exception of the time during which they may undertake field research elsewhere.
Notes:
Applicants in the process of completing a Master’s degree will not be considered.
PhD students may not work while studying.
Funding will be renewed annually over the three year period dependent on satisfactory progress.
The first scholarship tranche will be released on proof of PhD registration and the opening of a South African bank account.
If you have not received a reply within 8 weeks of the closing date kindly consider your application as unsuccessful.
Applications must be submitted to Cailin Hedderwick, PhD Programme Coordinator (Hedderwick@ukzn.ac.za).
Applications close on 25 January 2019.
If you have not received a reply within 8 weeks of the closing date, kindly consider your application unsuccessful.

Click here to download application information
https://www.heard.org.za/news-post/2019 … S-b6l-LUK4

#12 AHEAD-RESD forum » Call for Proposals: Non-Monetary Dimensions of Inequality and Poverty » 2018-12-19 14:27:20

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Deadline Extended - January 15, 2019
Call for Proposals

Non-Monetary Dimensions of Inequality and Poverty Among the Youth in the ERF Region

The Economic Research Forum (ERF) is extending the deadline for the Call for Proposals: Non-monetary Dimensions of Inequality and Poverty among the Youth in the MENA Region. This call for proposals falls under the theme of Equity, Inequality and Inclusive Growth. ERF and non-ERF affiliates are invited to submit their proposals.

Deadline for applications: January 15, 2019

Know more about the call and how to submit!
http://erf.org.eg/2018/11/13/call-for-p … rf-region/

#13 AHEAD-RESD forum » La 36ème édition des Journées de Microéconomie Appliquée (JMA) » 2018-12-04 16:20:46

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La 36ème édition des Journées de Microéconomie Appliquée (JMA) se tiendra à Casablanca (Maroc) à la Faculté des Sciences Juridiques, Economiques et Sociales Aïn Chock (FSJES-AC) le jeudi 6 juin et le vendredi 7 juin 2019. Elle sera organisée par le LASAARE (Laboratoire de Statistique Appliquée à l'Analyse et la Recherche en Economie) et l'Equipe de Recherche en Econométrie Appliquée à l'Analyse et la Modélisation des Comportements Micro et Macro Economiques de la FSJES-AC de l'Université Hassan II-Casablanca. 

Toutes les contributions originales portant sur des applications de la théorie microéconomique sont les bienvenues : consommation et analyse de la demande, des coûts et de la production, économie industrielle et des organisations, économie de l’innovation,économie du travail, de l’éducation, de la santé, de la famille, économie publique, économie spatiale et géographique, économie des transports, microéconomie de la finance et de la microfinance, risque et assurance, économie du développement,économie du bien-être, économie de l’agriculture, économie de l’environnement et des ressources naturelles, économie du droit, économie comportementale et expérimentale, microéconométrie appliquée, etc.

La Revue Economique consacrera un numéro spécial à ces JMA en septembre 2020. 

Modalités de soumission :
Seules les propositions comprenant un papier intégral, même dans une version provisoire, seront examinées par le comité scientifique.
Les propositions doivent être soumises en ligne sur le site : https://jma2019.sciencesconf.org
La première page doit impérativement comprendre : (i) le titre, (ii) le ou les noms des auteurs, (iii) un résumé, (iv) les mots-clés (v) une classification JEL, (vi) les cordonnées (prénom, nom, adresse postale, numéro(s) de téléphone, adresse électronique) de l’auteur correspondant.

Dates importantes:
- La date limite de réception des propositions est fixée au 31 janvier 2019.
- Le comité scientifique des JMA communiquera les décisions aux auteurs avant fin mars 2019.

Conférence inaugurale : Claude Montmarquette (Université de Montréal)

Job market:
Les doctorants et post-doctorants qui participeront aux prochaines campagnes de recrutement auront l’opportunité de se signaler dans le programme. Afin de faciliter les échanges, les laboratoires auront la possibilité d’indiquer leur correspondant dans le programme.

Contact :
Pour tout renseignement complémentaire, s’adresser à :
- Pour le comité d’organisation, Fouzi Mourji : jma2019casablanca@gmail.com
- Pour le comité scientifique, David Margolis – David.N.Margolis@gmail.com ou Véronique Simonnet –
veronique.simonnet@travail.gouv.fr.

#15 AHEAD-RESD forum » The Lancet introducing the World Bank's 2018 Health Equity » 2018-10-24 09:12:02

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The Lancet Global Health introducing the World Bank's 2018 Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators database @WorldBank #HEFPI.
https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPd … %2930437-6

#16 AHEAD-RESD forum » New data on catastrophic and impoverishing out-of-pocket health expens » 2018-10-24 09:02:15

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New data on catastrophic and impoverishing out-of-pocket health expenses from the World Bank and The WHO. Health for All-UHC Forum.

Data portal: https://buff.ly/2CputQk . Dataset: https://buff.ly/2Cn1b4S

#18 AHEAD-RESD forum » Call for Applications » 2018-09-25 08:32:43

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Call for Applications: ACSS-FMSH Short-Term Postdoctoral Mobility Fellowship Program in the Social Sciences and Humanities.
Application Deadline: December 7, 2018
The Arab Council for the Social Sciences (ACSS) and the Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme (FMSH) are pleased to launch the second call for applications for their joint program titled “Short-Term Postdoctoral Mobility Fellowship Program in the Social Sciences and Humanities.”

The program provides short-term fellowships to individual postdoctoral researchers, who are citizens and nationals of the Arab region, and who wish to conduct research in France (such as field research, and library and archival work).

Fellowship Duration and Amount:
2 to 3 months with a monthly stipend of 1,600 euros

Location: France

Eligibility Criteria:
•    Applicants must be citizens of an Arab country or nationals of an Arab country, and must reside in the Arab region.
•    Applicants must be 0-6 years out of a PhD program in the social sciences or humanities. They should have obtained their PhDs at the time of application.
•    Applicants must find a French research institution willing to host them before applying.
How to Apply:
Applicants must submit an online application (including research proposal and appendices) through the FMSH website, AND fill out a profile page on the ACSS website.

Required Documents:
•    Research proposal (3-5 pages maximum)
•    Curriculum vitae (2 pages maximum)
•    Copy of the PhD diploma
•    Proof of citizenship or long-term residence in an Arab country
•    An official letter from the hosting research center in France addressed to the Arab Council for the Social Sciences and Fondation Maison des sciences de l'homme expressing the center’s willingness to host the applicant during the time of fellowship and to provide academic mentoring.
•    A reference letter from a member of the institutional affiliation in the region explaining the research activities of the applicant.
More Information:
If you have questions about the details of the proposal, please email the ACSS at grants@theacss.org.

If you have questions about filling out the online application, please email FMSH at fadili@msh-paris.fr.

Please read the Frequently Asked Questions before contacting the ACSS or FMSH. You may find the answers to your questions there.

https://mailchi.mp/a635423d4507/call-fo … f21c830319

#20 AHEAD-RESD forum » Workshops » 2018-06-30 22:08:34

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AHEAD Network held a workshop on the political economy of heath in collaboration with the “Social and Economic Policies Monitor”, June 20th 2018.
More info is available on https://www.almarsad.ps/archives/923

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