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There's nothing worse than a leader who lacks ambition.
Ruth Simmons
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Ruth Simmons
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: July 3
Academic Administrator
University Professor
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Grapeland
Texas
Ruth J. Simmons
Ruth Jean Stubblefield
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Our practical purpose is to facilitate expansion of service innovations on a larger scale to improve access to, and the quality of reproductive health care. We are very grateful to have received support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to continue our work.
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Governments have a legitimate concern with slowing population growth. But often this has been attempted with little concern for the individuals most affected.
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I would like to see policy makers and international donor agencies realize that it is not enough to give money for demonstration projects. From the very beginning plans should be made for the scaling-up of successful innovations.
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I'm the youngest of 12 children. And although I was the youngest, I tried to organize things in my family. When there were disputes, I tried to mediate.
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If I can give a very substantial injection of humanistic thinking into corporations, boy, that would change things a lot.
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I was intent on doing something productive and on being everything my parents taught me to be. Their values were clear: do good work don't ever get too big for your breeches always be an authentic person don't worry too much about being famous and rich because that doesn't amount to too much.
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the most important thing one can do for children is not accept the limitations they are so willing to impose on themselves.
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High level policy makers and program managers do not normally listen to the voices of local people, local providers and local program managers when they make decisions about contraceptive introduction or other aspects of program development in reproductive health.
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It is not enough to give money for demonstration projects. From the very beginning plans should be made for the scaling-up of successful innovations.
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In fact it is essential that we strengthen efforts to learn from each other, and stop considering public health in the third world and in the U.S. as separate intellectual and practical endeavors.
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If policy makers and program managers participate in an interdisciplinary assessment team, make informal visits to local families and have in-depth conversations with local providers and health authorities, the real needs and complex challenges of organizing good reproductive health services become apparent.
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It's very important in a leadership role not to place your ego at the foreground and not to judge everything in relationship to how your ego is fed.
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Bureaucratic systems are not set up to be what we refer to as human service organizations. They were established to collect revenue and maintain law and order and they used a law and order approach in providing family planning services.
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In the late 60s, 70s and possibly early 80s, social scientists were interested in researching the diffusion of innovation and studying the link between applied research and policy and program development. Recently there has been less interest in these issues and we feel that this interest must be rekindled.
Ruth Simmons
We felt that the Gates Foundation looked at our track record and our publications and decided that this is persuasive this needs to be done. Let's see what they can do.
Ruth Simmons
There are hundreds, even thousands of remarkable pilot or experimental projects in all fields - in agriculture, health, education. But where do these pilots take us? Do they lead to change on a broader scale? If not, how can we ensure that they have broader impact?
Ruth Simmons
We are trying to discover where this approach could have the greatest possibility of large-scale impact. We have to choose wisely and see where there is greatest interest and need.
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The humanities don't belong to some elitist group... knowledge as a whole should be embraced.
Ruth Simmons
When ownership is local and national, and various stakeholders work together, program innovations have a greater chance to take root and survive.
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If we succeed in learning more about how to expand program innovations from pilot projects so that they have broader program impact, this should be very relevant for public health initiatives in Michigan and elsewhere in the US.
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