IRHAP

COLLABORATIVE INDIVIDUALS: 'IRHAPIANS'

The IRHAP network extends beyond those who are formally named as part of the Advisory Board or Associates group. We provide a simple listing of all the individuals who have been part of the core discussion so far, or are working at the intersection of religion, public health and development. (While all efforts have been made to keep affiliations and titles updated - please contact us if you would like to make any changes.)

WORKING AT THE INTERSECTION OF RELIGION, HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT

This list is being generated as IRHAP is re-launched and re-organized ... this page will be updated by January 2012.


Prof. Denise Ackerman University of the Western Cape and University of Stellenbosch

Mary Baich President and CEO, Vesper Society

Dr. Sara Bhattacharji Christian Medical College, Vellore India

Dr. Christoph Benn Director, External Relations and Partnerships, The Global Fund (GFATM)

Mathew Bersagel Braley PhD Candidate Emory University and Assoc Prof Viterbo University

Dr. John Blevins Interfaith Health Programe, Emory University

Dr. Sarla Chand Vice-President of Programs, IMA World Health

Prof. Elias Bongmba Religious Studies, Rice University

Prof. Jim Cochrane Religious Studies, University of Cape Town

Julie Clague Theology and Religious Studies, College of Arts, University of Glasgow

Dr. Teresa Cutts Research Director Methodist le Bonheur Healthcare

Prof. Steve de Gruchy in memoriam

Dr. Frank Dimmock Presbytarian Church, Africa Health Advisor

Tessa Dooms Lecturer North-West University, PhD Canditate Wits University

Dr. Geoff Foster Paediatrician, Government of Zimbabwe

Rev. Paul Germond Anglican Communion

Prof. Lucy Gilson Prof Health Policy and Systems, University of Cape Town

Dr. Gary Gunderson Snr-Vice Pres Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, Memphis TN

Prof. Beverley Haddad Assoc Prof, University of KwaZulu Natal

Dr. Tor Haugstad Oslo Centre Norway

Revd. Paul Holley Coordinator, Anglican Health Network

Prof. Ellen Idler Prof of Sociology, Emory University, Religion and Health Collaborative

Dr. Beate Jakob DIFÄM German Institute for Medical Mission

Prof. Magid Kagimu Islamic Medical Association of Uganda, Makerere University

Dr. Azza Karam Advisor, The United Nations Population Fund

Kimberly Konkel Health and Human Services Partnership Center

Donna Kusemererwa Exec Director, Ecumenical Pharmaceutical Network

Rev. Can Ted Karpf Director of Development, Boston University, School of Theology

Dr. Mimi Kiser Interfaith Health Programe, Emory University

Dr. Manoj Kurian Programme Executive for Health and Healing, World Council of Churches

Prof. Sandy Lazarus University of the Western Cape, Medical Research Council

Dr. Katherine Marshall Director, World Faiths Development Dialogue & Berkley Center for Religion Peace and World Affairs, Georgetown University

Sinatra Matimelo PhD Candidate University of Kwazulu Natal

Prof. Deborah McFarland Prof Rollins School of Public Health Emory University

Sepetla Molapo PhD Candidate University of the Witwatersrand

Dr. Frank Molteno University of Cape Town, Faculty of Health Sciences

Mary Mwiche Postgraduate student, University of KwaZulu Natal

Prof. Kjell Nordstokke Prof Diakonhjemmet University College

Dr. Jill Olivier Research Director IRHAP, University of Cape Town

Maj/Dr. Dean Pallant International Health Services Coordinator, The Salvation Army

Dr. Susan Parry Regional Coordinator for Southern Africa, EHAIA WCC

Dr. Gillian Paterson HARC, Heythrop College, University of London

Rev. Kirsten Peachey The Center for Faith and Community Health Transformation, Advocate Health Care

Dr. Gisela Schneider Director, Difaem

Prof. Fred Smith Prof of Urban Ministry, Wesley Theological Seminary

Sally Smith Partnerships Advisor, UNAIDS

Rev. Mark Stephenson Methodist pastor, Director Salty Print

Dr. Liz Thomas Centre Health Policy, Wits University, Medical Research Council

Prof. Francis Wilson School of Economics, University of Cape Town (Emeritus)

Geertje van Mensvoort Policy Officer - Health and Wellbeing, CORDAID

Dr. Quentin Wodon Advisor, The World Bank

... ...more coming soon...