Sebastian Kevany, MPH
International Policy Specialist
Current research
- NIMH Project Accept: A Phase III Randomized Controlled Trial of Community Mobilization, Mobile Testing, Same-Day Results, and Post-Test Support for HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa and Thailand
- Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of PEPFAR Prevention Programs
Education
- 2005, M.P.H (Epidemiology and Health Economics), University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
- 1998, B.A (Economics and Political Science), University of Dublin , Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Publications
- Beck, E; Souteyrand, Y; Kevany, S et al (2006). Essential Information for Countries to Monitor & Evaluate the Economic Aspects of HIV Service Provision.
- Benatar, S; Kevany, S; Fleischer, T (2008). The Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources across the South African Health System. Manuscript in preparation.
- Kevany, S; Meintjes, G (2008). An Economic Evaluation of the Impact of Widespread Antiretroviral Treatment on Secondary Hospitals in South Africa. Submitted for publication.
- Kelly, A; Kevany, S; Teljeur, C (2000). The Rationale for Poverty-Profiling. Poverty Today: 12 (47).
- Kelly, A; Kevany, S; Teljeur, C (2002). Local Poverty Profiling: A Guidebook for Local Authorities. Combat Poverty Agency.
Contact
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies
50 Beale St., 13th Floor
San Francisco , CA. 94105
Voice: (415) 597-9263
Fax: (415) 597-9213
Email: Sebastian.Kevany@ucsf.edu
