ANNEX 6:
Improving early childhood development: WHO guideline
DECLARATIONS OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Surname
First name
Affiliation
Declaration
Aboud
Frances
McGill University, Canada
Received consultancy payments from UNICEF, Aga Khan Foundation and Brooking Institution totaling less than US$ 30 000.
Fisher
Jane
Monash University, Australia
Was Chair of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council's Mental Health and Parenting Committee. Declared that in her capacities as the Jean Hailes Professor of Women's Health in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University, Australia, and as President (2016-2018) of the International Marce Society for Perinatal Health received (2017) AUS$ 5000.
Gupta
Subodh
India
Research funding - ₹12 000 000 received from WHO country office (2014).
Krishnamurthy
Vibha
India
Research grant entitled "Development of an International Guide to Monitor and Support Child Development", from the National Institute of Health, USA. The award - US$ 60 000 per annum for 5 years (since 2015) was made to the organization that employs her. Also declared her participation in the Rehabilitation Council of India, the National Trust and the Task Force for Persons with Disabilities for RTE (not paid).
Richter
Linda
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Research grant (US$ 218 000 from Conrad Hilton Foundation over two years) to review guidance on implementation parameters of programmes to support young children affected by HIV and AIDS.
Tomlinson
Mark
Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Research funding – US$ 30 000 received from the Hilton Foundation (2014).
Yousafzai
Aisha
Harvard University, USA
Employer received US$ 500 000 from Grand Challenges, Canada. Also, has personally received travel support and per diem from WHO for consultancy work.
Other participants reported no specific interests.
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