Report of International Symposium on OH 2014
INTERNATIONAL ON ONE HEALTH AND
INDOHUN ANNUAL MEETING
Prof. Wiku Adisasmito, PhD
INDOHUN Coordinator
Giving the welcoming remarks in
International Symposium on One
Health and INDOHUN Annual
Meeting 2014
INDOHUN had organized
I ter atio al “y posiu o O e
Health and INDOHUN Annual
Meeti g i “urakarta, Ce tral Java,
Indonesia. It was expected that after
attending this workshop, the
participants would be updated with
One Health issues and be able to
implement One Health approach on
their work environment. The
program was held for two days,
from October 22nd – 23rd, 2014,
featuring keynote speeches,
seminar series, as well as oral and
poster presentation, followed by
One Health collaborative workshop,
leadership training and youth
forum. The participants are
professionals, researchers, students,
and government stakeholders from
faculty of medicine, public health,
veterinary medicine, nursing,
biology, and social science in
Indonesia. Altogether, there were
around 200 participants come from
31 faculties and 20 universities, 7
government institutions, 3
international organizations, and 1
NGO across Indonesia.
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
On the first day, welcoming remark was
performed by Sebelas Maret University ‘e tor s
representative and followed by opening speech
conveyed by INDOHUN coordinator, Prof. Wiku
Adisasmito. Next, three keynote speakers
delivered their speech, including Prof. Hassim
Ismail as the Chairman of SEAOHUN (Southeast
Asia One Health University Network), Prof.
Mohd. Hair Bedjo as the Chairman of MYOHUN
(Malaysia One Health University Network), and
Prof. Saul Tzipori as representative of Tufts
University.
Following the keynote speeches, there were two
seminar sessions. The first seminar sessions
discussed about Update on One Health
facilitated by Dr. Denny Widaya Lukman, a
Division Head of Veterinary Public Health, Faculty
of Veterinary Medicine, Bogor Agricultural
University. This seminar session invited three
prominent speakers which consist of Prof. Agus
Purwadianto as Director General of Disease
Control and Environmental Health, Ministry of
Health Republic of Indonesia, Dr. Pudjiatmoko as
Director of Animal Health, Directorate General of
Livestock and Animal Health Services, and Prof.
Wiku Adisasmito as INDOHUN Coordinator. This
session mainly discussed about the current
situation on zoonotic and infectious disease in
Indonesia, challenges on animal health and
agricultural development in Indonesia as well as
One Health s update and implementation in
Indonesia.
The second seminar sessions was performed within 90 minutes led by
Dr. Marc Baril, an international trainer from Stelerix Strategic
Management Inc. This session discussed about One Health Best
Practices and invited three distinguished speakers including Dr.
Rachmat Sentika from The National Committee of Zoonoses Control, Dr.
Phuc Pham Duc from Center for Public Health and Ecosystem Research,
Hanoi School of Public Health Vietnam, and Prof. Saul Tzipori from Tufts
University. The seminar talked about Indonesia success story in fighting
avian influenza, application of integrated farming and its relation to
improve human, animal and ecosystem health and a brief introduction
of Emerging Pandemic Threat (EPT) 2 program.
After lunch, six panel of symposiums was held to explore several
strategic issues on One Health namely Co trolli g infectious &
zoonotic diseases , E ergi g and re-emerging pandemic threats ,
E viro e tal health & e ology , Cli ate change & population
health , Behavior change & policy advo a y , and Capa ity building
on education & community servi e . A total of 44 submitted abstract
have been reviewed and the selected participants conveyed their
research result through 12 oral presentation and 9 poster presentation.
INDOHUN Annual Meeting
The oral presentation (symposium) was back to back with INDOHUN Annual Meeting
conducted on separate room near the ballroom. Fifty eight deans or its representatives from 32
faculties and 21 universities across Indonesia were attended the INDOHUN Annual Meeting,
including Universitas Indonesia, Bogor Agricultural University, Gadjah Mada University,
Airlangga University, Andalas University, Brawijaya University, Cendrawasih University,
Diponegoro University,
Hassanudin University, Sriwijaya University, Mulawarman University, North Sumatera University,
Nusa Cendana University, Prof. Buya Hamka University, Sam Ratulangi University, Sebelas Maret
University, University of Mataram, Padjajaran University, University of West Nusa Tenggara,
Syiah Kuala University, and Udayana University. The 2014 INDOHUN Annual Meeting discussed
INDOHUN by laws, strategic plan, and sign of agreement between university to strengthen their
network and INDOHUN governance. It is hoped through this annual program an established
national agenda of INDOHUN priority programs were developed to accelerate the improvement
of human, animal and environment health in Indonesia.
On the second day, the participants are divided into two outstanding
orkshops, a ely O e Health Collaborati e Workshop a d
Leadership Trai i g a d O e Health Youth Foru .
One Health Workshop
One Health Collaborative Workshop engaged professionals, researchers, and government
stakeholders to develop a winning proposal and build successful collaboration. This workshop
led by Prof. Saul Tzipori from Tufts University, Dr. Katey Pelican from University of Minnesota
and Prof. Amin Soebandrio from The National Committee of Zoonoses Control. In the
beginning of workshop, Prof. Saul explained about how to write a good research proposal and
followed by Dr. Katey who explained about how to make a winning project proposal.
Next, Ms. Kaylee described four
potential call for proposals which offers
up to USD 2.5 million for four years
project. The participants are divided
into six groups with their main research
or project interest. After 1,5 hour
working group discussion, each group
presented their brief research/project
proposal and received feedbacks from
the speakers. It is expected that by
attending the workshop, all participants
are endorsed to create an innovative,
creative and collaborative proposals
which may be granted by the
prospective donors.
LEADERSHIP AND YOUTH FORUM
Leadership Training and One Health Youth Forum engaged 63 students and
young professionals to further discuss global health and zoonotic disease as
well as develop their leadership skills. This workshop led by Dr. Marc Baril from
Stelerix Strategic Management Inc and facilitated by 4 Global Health True
Leader Fellows.
At the beginning of workshop, participants were divided into several groups across faculties,
universities, and background. It was expected that they could create a positive collaboration
by combining their best potential and expertise. After short introduction between groups,
drh. Andri Jatikusumah explained about Glo al Health, Global Issues and Challe ges then
followed by a Jeopardy Quiz. Next, Dr. Marc Baril delivered modules on Be o i g a True
Leaders to underlying the concept of leadership, including value, beliefs and ethic, help
understanding ethical aspect of leadership, association between morality and leadership as
well as help determining parti ipa t s life values, vision and mission in order to be true
leaders. The next module conveyed was Interpersonnal “kills to improve parti ipa t s
interpersonal skills which were needed for One Health communication, to work multidisciplinarily and cross-sectorally to solve complex problem and enhanced parti ipa t s
presentation skills and public speaking. By the end of the day, participants were exposed on
how to build networks, partnership and collaboration in order to solve the global health
challenges. This session was closed by performing the marshmallow exercise which found as
the most interesting part of the workshop. Participants were trained to reach an objective
by working together.
Value of the event
The i for atio the ethods to
collaborate human, animal, and
e iro e t reati g etter life
The sy posiu
a aged so ell, the
speakers so informative and so
competent about the topic, the
aterial are good
The speakers are professio als a d
very well about their subject, the place
is convenient, the variety of food, and
all the fa ilities are ery good
Participants acknowledge that the ISOOH 2014 is the right place to develop new
opportunities in collaboration with other people across the world and increase their
leadership skills. They were enlightened that One Health approach is a proper approach in
tackling emerging and reemerging disease so they are willing to implement it in their work
environment.
Many participants admitted that the event was attractive, however they suggested that it
would be great if the duration of symposium and workshop were extended as they claim
this event was useful for them. Moreover, the participants were delighted about the
workshop content which provides the information regarding how to write a winning
proposal and list of do or s requirements. Besides, this symposium and workshop equip
the participants with the knowledge and skill on collaboration and working with
multidisciplinary knowledge. Most of the participants were very exciting about the event
and topics. They are expecting to have this event annually as well as there will be another
related event following up the ISOOH 2014. However, the participants claimed that game
session and outdoor activities need to be increased.
Copyright. INDOHUN
www.indo-oh.university.net
@indohun
indohun.ohun
INDOHUN ANNUAL MEETING
Prof. Wiku Adisasmito, PhD
INDOHUN Coordinator
Giving the welcoming remarks in
International Symposium on One
Health and INDOHUN Annual
Meeting 2014
INDOHUN had organized
I ter atio al “y posiu o O e
Health and INDOHUN Annual
Meeti g i “urakarta, Ce tral Java,
Indonesia. It was expected that after
attending this workshop, the
participants would be updated with
One Health issues and be able to
implement One Health approach on
their work environment. The
program was held for two days,
from October 22nd – 23rd, 2014,
featuring keynote speeches,
seminar series, as well as oral and
poster presentation, followed by
One Health collaborative workshop,
leadership training and youth
forum. The participants are
professionals, researchers, students,
and government stakeholders from
faculty of medicine, public health,
veterinary medicine, nursing,
biology, and social science in
Indonesia. Altogether, there were
around 200 participants come from
31 faculties and 20 universities, 7
government institutions, 3
international organizations, and 1
NGO across Indonesia.
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
On the first day, welcoming remark was
performed by Sebelas Maret University ‘e tor s
representative and followed by opening speech
conveyed by INDOHUN coordinator, Prof. Wiku
Adisasmito. Next, three keynote speakers
delivered their speech, including Prof. Hassim
Ismail as the Chairman of SEAOHUN (Southeast
Asia One Health University Network), Prof.
Mohd. Hair Bedjo as the Chairman of MYOHUN
(Malaysia One Health University Network), and
Prof. Saul Tzipori as representative of Tufts
University.
Following the keynote speeches, there were two
seminar sessions. The first seminar sessions
discussed about Update on One Health
facilitated by Dr. Denny Widaya Lukman, a
Division Head of Veterinary Public Health, Faculty
of Veterinary Medicine, Bogor Agricultural
University. This seminar session invited three
prominent speakers which consist of Prof. Agus
Purwadianto as Director General of Disease
Control and Environmental Health, Ministry of
Health Republic of Indonesia, Dr. Pudjiatmoko as
Director of Animal Health, Directorate General of
Livestock and Animal Health Services, and Prof.
Wiku Adisasmito as INDOHUN Coordinator. This
session mainly discussed about the current
situation on zoonotic and infectious disease in
Indonesia, challenges on animal health and
agricultural development in Indonesia as well as
One Health s update and implementation in
Indonesia.
The second seminar sessions was performed within 90 minutes led by
Dr. Marc Baril, an international trainer from Stelerix Strategic
Management Inc. This session discussed about One Health Best
Practices and invited three distinguished speakers including Dr.
Rachmat Sentika from The National Committee of Zoonoses Control, Dr.
Phuc Pham Duc from Center for Public Health and Ecosystem Research,
Hanoi School of Public Health Vietnam, and Prof. Saul Tzipori from Tufts
University. The seminar talked about Indonesia success story in fighting
avian influenza, application of integrated farming and its relation to
improve human, animal and ecosystem health and a brief introduction
of Emerging Pandemic Threat (EPT) 2 program.
After lunch, six panel of symposiums was held to explore several
strategic issues on One Health namely Co trolli g infectious &
zoonotic diseases , E ergi g and re-emerging pandemic threats ,
E viro e tal health & e ology , Cli ate change & population
health , Behavior change & policy advo a y , and Capa ity building
on education & community servi e . A total of 44 submitted abstract
have been reviewed and the selected participants conveyed their
research result through 12 oral presentation and 9 poster presentation.
INDOHUN Annual Meeting
The oral presentation (symposium) was back to back with INDOHUN Annual Meeting
conducted on separate room near the ballroom. Fifty eight deans or its representatives from 32
faculties and 21 universities across Indonesia were attended the INDOHUN Annual Meeting,
including Universitas Indonesia, Bogor Agricultural University, Gadjah Mada University,
Airlangga University, Andalas University, Brawijaya University, Cendrawasih University,
Diponegoro University,
Hassanudin University, Sriwijaya University, Mulawarman University, North Sumatera University,
Nusa Cendana University, Prof. Buya Hamka University, Sam Ratulangi University, Sebelas Maret
University, University of Mataram, Padjajaran University, University of West Nusa Tenggara,
Syiah Kuala University, and Udayana University. The 2014 INDOHUN Annual Meeting discussed
INDOHUN by laws, strategic plan, and sign of agreement between university to strengthen their
network and INDOHUN governance. It is hoped through this annual program an established
national agenda of INDOHUN priority programs were developed to accelerate the improvement
of human, animal and environment health in Indonesia.
On the second day, the participants are divided into two outstanding
orkshops, a ely O e Health Collaborati e Workshop a d
Leadership Trai i g a d O e Health Youth Foru .
One Health Workshop
One Health Collaborative Workshop engaged professionals, researchers, and government
stakeholders to develop a winning proposal and build successful collaboration. This workshop
led by Prof. Saul Tzipori from Tufts University, Dr. Katey Pelican from University of Minnesota
and Prof. Amin Soebandrio from The National Committee of Zoonoses Control. In the
beginning of workshop, Prof. Saul explained about how to write a good research proposal and
followed by Dr. Katey who explained about how to make a winning project proposal.
Next, Ms. Kaylee described four
potential call for proposals which offers
up to USD 2.5 million for four years
project. The participants are divided
into six groups with their main research
or project interest. After 1,5 hour
working group discussion, each group
presented their brief research/project
proposal and received feedbacks from
the speakers. It is expected that by
attending the workshop, all participants
are endorsed to create an innovative,
creative and collaborative proposals
which may be granted by the
prospective donors.
LEADERSHIP AND YOUTH FORUM
Leadership Training and One Health Youth Forum engaged 63 students and
young professionals to further discuss global health and zoonotic disease as
well as develop their leadership skills. This workshop led by Dr. Marc Baril from
Stelerix Strategic Management Inc and facilitated by 4 Global Health True
Leader Fellows.
At the beginning of workshop, participants were divided into several groups across faculties,
universities, and background. It was expected that they could create a positive collaboration
by combining their best potential and expertise. After short introduction between groups,
drh. Andri Jatikusumah explained about Glo al Health, Global Issues and Challe ges then
followed by a Jeopardy Quiz. Next, Dr. Marc Baril delivered modules on Be o i g a True
Leaders to underlying the concept of leadership, including value, beliefs and ethic, help
understanding ethical aspect of leadership, association between morality and leadership as
well as help determining parti ipa t s life values, vision and mission in order to be true
leaders. The next module conveyed was Interpersonnal “kills to improve parti ipa t s
interpersonal skills which were needed for One Health communication, to work multidisciplinarily and cross-sectorally to solve complex problem and enhanced parti ipa t s
presentation skills and public speaking. By the end of the day, participants were exposed on
how to build networks, partnership and collaboration in order to solve the global health
challenges. This session was closed by performing the marshmallow exercise which found as
the most interesting part of the workshop. Participants were trained to reach an objective
by working together.
Value of the event
The i for atio the ethods to
collaborate human, animal, and
e iro e t reati g etter life
The sy posiu
a aged so ell, the
speakers so informative and so
competent about the topic, the
aterial are good
The speakers are professio als a d
very well about their subject, the place
is convenient, the variety of food, and
all the fa ilities are ery good
Participants acknowledge that the ISOOH 2014 is the right place to develop new
opportunities in collaboration with other people across the world and increase their
leadership skills. They were enlightened that One Health approach is a proper approach in
tackling emerging and reemerging disease so they are willing to implement it in their work
environment.
Many participants admitted that the event was attractive, however they suggested that it
would be great if the duration of symposium and workshop were extended as they claim
this event was useful for them. Moreover, the participants were delighted about the
workshop content which provides the information regarding how to write a winning
proposal and list of do or s requirements. Besides, this symposium and workshop equip
the participants with the knowledge and skill on collaboration and working with
multidisciplinary knowledge. Most of the participants were very exciting about the event
and topics. They are expecting to have this event annually as well as there will be another
related event following up the ISOOH 2014. However, the participants claimed that game
session and outdoor activities need to be increased.
Copyright. INDOHUN
www.indo-oh.university.net
@indohun
indohun.ohun