2 the netherlands high level meeting presentatie voor jakarta
GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY AGENDA
UPDATE ON HIGH LEVEL MEETING
12-14 October 2016
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Context
• Several relevant reports
–
–
–
–
Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction
IHR Review
Ebola evaluation
O’Neill AMR Re ie
• WHA - WHO emergency reform
• Sequence of other meetings
–
–
–
–
Lyon
G7
Bali
Jakarta
Context
• Several relevant reports
–
–
–
–
Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction
IHR Review
Ebola evaluation
O’Neill AMR Re ie
• WHA - WHO emergency reform
• Sequence of other meetings
–
–
–
–
Lyon
G7
Bali
Jakarta
Focus
• Link up with other (non health) sectors, e.g. defense,
transport, security, tourism, economic affairs
• JEE as basis for strengthening systems for prevention,
detection and control: contribution of nongovernmental actors, including the private sector
• How we can sustain the actions that have been
initiated under the GHSA by embedding processes,
capacities and results in (existing) structures.
Programme at a glance
• Venue: World Trade Centre Rotterdam
• Wednesday, 12 October
– Official opening by Prime Minister Rutte and several
other distinguished speakers
– Room for Steering Committee, Action Packages,
– Roo for NGO’s & pri ate sector to eet/i teract
– Next generation programme: young professionals
welcome!
Dinner hosted at SS Rotterdam
Programme at a glance
• Thursday, 13 October
– Ministerial interactive dilemma-based policy
discussion
• Focus: link with non-health sector
• Relate to real-life country experiences
– Lunch with market stalls around work packages
• Include NGO/ private sector
– Discuss next steps (ministerial)
• Based on JEEs
• Role NGO / private sector
• How to sustain: link with UN, financial organizations,
development organizations
Programme at a glance
• Friday, 14 October: Site visits
– Rotterdam Harbour: Point of Entry (IHR)
– Erasmus University (WHO CC)
– Farms with strongly reduced use of antimicrobials
– Public-private innovation initiatives (i.e. Leiden
Bioscience Park)
• Other meetings can be facilitated
Planning / governance
• Save the date send out
– Appoint registration officer before 26 August
• Formal invitations soon
– Please reach out to your non health colleagues!
• Logistical information will follow (hotels, travel, visa)
info@ghsa2016.nl
QUESTIONS / SUGGESTIONS?
rm.peransala@minvws.nl
m.i.esveld@minvws.nl
info@ghsa2016.nl
UPDATE ON HIGH LEVEL MEETING
12-14 October 2016
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Context
• Several relevant reports
–
–
–
–
Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction
IHR Review
Ebola evaluation
O’Neill AMR Re ie
• WHA - WHO emergency reform
• Sequence of other meetings
–
–
–
–
Lyon
G7
Bali
Jakarta
Context
• Several relevant reports
–
–
–
–
Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction
IHR Review
Ebola evaluation
O’Neill AMR Re ie
• WHA - WHO emergency reform
• Sequence of other meetings
–
–
–
–
Lyon
G7
Bali
Jakarta
Focus
• Link up with other (non health) sectors, e.g. defense,
transport, security, tourism, economic affairs
• JEE as basis for strengthening systems for prevention,
detection and control: contribution of nongovernmental actors, including the private sector
• How we can sustain the actions that have been
initiated under the GHSA by embedding processes,
capacities and results in (existing) structures.
Programme at a glance
• Venue: World Trade Centre Rotterdam
• Wednesday, 12 October
– Official opening by Prime Minister Rutte and several
other distinguished speakers
– Room for Steering Committee, Action Packages,
– Roo for NGO’s & pri ate sector to eet/i teract
– Next generation programme: young professionals
welcome!
Dinner hosted at SS Rotterdam
Programme at a glance
• Thursday, 13 October
– Ministerial interactive dilemma-based policy
discussion
• Focus: link with non-health sector
• Relate to real-life country experiences
– Lunch with market stalls around work packages
• Include NGO/ private sector
– Discuss next steps (ministerial)
• Based on JEEs
• Role NGO / private sector
• How to sustain: link with UN, financial organizations,
development organizations
Programme at a glance
• Friday, 14 October: Site visits
– Rotterdam Harbour: Point of Entry (IHR)
– Erasmus University (WHO CC)
– Farms with strongly reduced use of antimicrobials
– Public-private innovation initiatives (i.e. Leiden
Bioscience Park)
• Other meetings can be facilitated
Planning / governance
• Save the date send out
– Appoint registration officer before 26 August
• Formal invitations soon
– Please reach out to your non health colleagues!
• Logistical information will follow (hotels, travel, visa)
info@ghsa2016.nl
QUESTIONS / SUGGESTIONS?
rm.peransala@minvws.nl
m.i.esveld@minvws.nl
info@ghsa2016.nl