Phyllida Brown

Phyllida Brown

Competing interests

1) Have you in the past five years accepted the following from an organisation that may in any way gain or lose financially from the results of your study or the conclusions of your review, editorial, or letter?

a) Reimbursement for attending a symposium?
No

b) A fee for speaking?
Yes at the University of Exeter, to students studying for the Master's degree in Applied Social Studies (social work students) and educational psychology doctorate, x4 half-day sessions in the last five years, on integrated children's services and safeguarding.

c) A fee for organising education?
No
d) Funds for research?
No
e) Funds for a member of staff?
No
f) Fees for consulting?
No

2) Have you in the past five years been employed by an organisation that may in any way gain or lose financially from the results of your study or the conclusions of your review, editorial, or letter?

Yes: I was employed as a writer/consultant to UNICEF from 2000 to November 2004, while also writing articles about children's immunization.

Yes: I was employed by the Centre for Global Health Research, Delhi, and the University of Toronto, Canada, from 2006-2008 to write reports on India's health needs and health reform system.

3) Do you hold any stocks or shares in an organisation that may in any way gain or lose financially from the results of your study or the conclusions of your review, editorial, or letter?
No

4) Have you acted as an expert witness on the subject of your study, review, editorial, or letter?
No

5) Do you have any other competing financial interests? If so, please specify.

"Phyllida Brown was a consultant to UNICEF and edited the quarterly e-newsletter of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) from 2000-2004. This alliance of public-sector bodies including UNICEF, the World Health Organisation and the World Bank, and private vaccine manufacturers, promotes wider access to immunization for children in the world's poorest countries."



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