going from your left to right jill olivia has worked with the world bank is is coordinator at the university of cape town, director of the international health assets program. jill combines these skills as the lead author of paper one. andrew tomkins is emeritus professor of international child health at university college london. he combines a career with extensive experience in the field to present a review about the influence of religious beliefs on behavior in the second paper controversies in faith and health. the final review toward stronger partnerships between public sector and faith groups for improved health was not intended as such but rather planned as a brief viewpoint. however, peer reviewers were so enthusiastic that they were asked to put the monday script in a full-length review. head of the partnership for faith and development and coordinator of the joint learning initiative on faith and local communities. and at your far ride nina smith will moderate today's session. past co-chair on hiv/aids. ladies and gentlemen, the panel. >> [ applause ]. >> thank you sop for hosting