Speakers
Jacquelyn Campbell
Jacquelyn Campbell
PhD, RN, FAAN

PLENARY 2 SESSION

Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell is a professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. She is also the Anna D. Wolf Chair and national program director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars Program. Campbell has more than 12 federally funded research investigations including domestic violence, homicide, and improving the health care response to Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). Elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 2000, she was the Co-Chair of IOM’s Forum on Global Violence Prevention. She is also a board member of Futures Without Violence and the One Love Foundation. Dr. Campbell has published more than 225 articles and seven books. Her extensive policy-related service includes testimonies before the U.S. Senate and Congress. Dr. Campbell has also participated in meetings with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office on Women’s Health, and a host of other organizations.

Sheila Dinotshe Tlou
Sheila Dinotshe Tlou
PhD, RN,FAAN

CLOSING PLENARY

Professor Tlou is director of the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa. She is a former member of parliament and was Botswana’s minister of health and a professor of nursing and director of the World Health Organization’s Collaborating Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Development in Primary Health Care for Anglophone Africa at the University of Botswana. Professor Tlou founded the Botswana chapter of the Society of Women and AIDS in Africa and served as chair of the Southern African Development Community and the African Union Ministers of Health. She also represented Eastern and Southern Africa on the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

Professor Tlou holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Sciences degree and postgraduate certificates in women’s health and gender studies from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has authored many publications on gender and HIV and has received numerous national and international awards. Professor Tlou is the United Nations Eminent Person for Women, Girls, and HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa. (Information compliments of UNAIDS website.)