Asia Pacific Leadership Dialogue Agenda-2 Nov 2012

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7-9 NOVEMBER 2012 REGIONAL OFFICE FOR THE WESTERN PACIFIC (WPRO), WHO ERMITA, MANILA WED. 7 NOVEMBER

BACKGROUND BRIEFINGS (SEE PAGE

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WED. 7-FRIDAY 9 NOVEMBER INNOVATION GALLERY: MHEALTH AND ICT INTERACTIVE DISPLAY, WHO WPRO

THURSDAY 8 NOVEMBER: MINISTERIAL AND LEADERSHIP DIALOGUE OBJECTIVES  Share successes and challenges in Asia and the Pacific in achieving universal access to quality services for health and development, and progress on women’s and children’s health.  Set out political intent regarding outcomes of this forum, and opportunities for regional cooperation.

MORNING SESSION 08:00-8:30 – Coffee and registration (for those who have not done so at their hotel) 08:30-9:15 – Welcome and inaugural comments Topic

Invited Speakers

Introduction by Master of Ceremony

Jorge Bandola News Anchor, PTV4

Welcome on behalf of host committee

Dr Shin Young-soo Regional Director, WHO WPRO

Welcome by the Government of The Philippines

H.E. Dr Enrique Ona Secretary of Health, The Philippines

Working Together for Regional Progress: Delivering Essential Services Through ICT and Mobile Devices

H.E. Sachin Pilot Minister of State for Information Technology and Communications, India

Inaugural address The Hon. Minister of Health of Indonesia H.E. Dr Nafsiah Mboi

Delivered by Prof. Ali Ghufron Mukti Vice-Minister of Health, Indonesia

09:15-9:30 – Photo Session with Heads of Government Delegations

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09:30-11:00 – Creating a shared vision for women’s and children’s health in the Asia-Pacific OBJECTIVES:

 To establish a common understanding of women’s and children’s health in the region.  To share successes and challenges in improving women’s and children’s health in Asia and the Pacific, including achieving universal access to reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health services.  To identify opportunities for regional cooperation in improving women’s and children’s health, and the role of key stakeholders. Topic

Invited Speakers

Opening comments

H.E. Prof. Eksavang Vongvichit Minister of Public Health, Lao PDR (panel co-chair)

Setting the scene

Video excerpt Prof. Hans Rosling Professor of International Health Karolinska Institute, Stockholm

Asia Pacific status and progress on women’s and children’s health

Dr Ravi Rannan-Eliya Director Institute of Health Policy, Sri Lanka Video of Hans Rosling presentation

Opportunities for collaboration across the health Millennium Development Goals

James Gilling Ambassador for HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria Australia

Financing health and development

Zobih Ullah Chief, General Economics Division Bangladesh Planning Commission

Role of parliamentarians in advancing RMNCH in the region

Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago, Philippines

DISCUSSION (moderated by session chairs) Closing remarks

H.E. Rajendra Mahto Minister of Health and Population, Nepal (panel co-chair)

11:00-11:30 – Tea/Coffee

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11:30-12:30 – Enabling regional and national action OBJECTIVES  To discuss how recent initiatives such as the Child Survival Call to Action, the UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children, the London Family Planning Summit, the Commission on Information and Accountability for Women’s and Children’s Health and others, can support and enable regional and country action. Topic Opening remarks

Speakers H.E. Lyonpo Zangley Dukpa Minister of Health, Royal Government of Bhutan (panel co-chair)

Screening of video

Why Did Mrs X die?: Retold

Every Woman Every Child and the Asia-Pacific region

Dr Carole Presern, Director, The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health

Child Survival Call to Action

Wade Warren Deputy Assistant Administrator Bureau for Global Health, USAID

London Family Planning Summit

Dr Mariam Claeson, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children

Haitham El-noush Senior Adviser Innovation in Health and Development, Norad DISCUSSION Hon. Ali Shareef Mohamed, Minister of State of Health,

Closing remarks

Maldives (panel co-chair)

12:30-13:30 – Lunch, WHO WPRO

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13:30-14:30 – Country experiences on improving the health of women and children OBJECTIVES  To provide an opportunity for sharing experiences within the Asia-Pacific region on scaling up effective strategies and interventions to improve the health of women and children  Presentation of country case studies on RMNCH implementation (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands) Topic

Speakers

Lessons learned from six country case studies

Anuradha Gupta, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India

Facilitator

Dr Lily Kak Senior Maternal and Newborn Health Advisor, USAID Prof. Latifa Shamsuddin President Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Bangladesh

Bangladesh

India

Indonesia

Nepal

Papua New Guinea

Solomon Islands

Anuradha Gupta Additional Secretary Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India Dr. Untung Suseno Sutarjo, Head National Board for the Development and Empowerment of Health Human Resources Indonesia Dr Padam Bahadur Chand Chief, Policy, Planning &, International Cooperation Division Ministry of Health & Population Nepal Dr. William Lagani Director of Family Health Services National Department of Health Papua New Guinea Dr. Divinol Ogaoga Director, Reproductive and Child Health Ministry of Health Solomon Islands

14:30-15:30 – Enhancing Regional Cooperation, Innovation and Integration

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OBJECTIVES  To discuss how regional institutions and platforms can better support national agendas  To identify opportunities for enhancing regional cooperation, including provision of technical assistance and best practices related to scaling up innovations

Topic

Invited Speakers

Opening remarks

Prof. Nila Moeloek Special Envoy of the President on MDGs Indonesia (panel co-chair)

APEC Health Working Group

Svetlana Axelrod Chair, APEC Health Working Group

Life Sciences Innovation Forum

TBC APEC Life Sciences Innovation Forum

Innovations at the grassroots

Rajendra Gupta President Disease Management Association of India

Japan’s support to RMNCH in Asia-Pacific

Saeda Makimoto Director, Health Division 3, Human Development Department Japan International Cooperation Agency

Korea’s support to RMNCH in Asia-Pacific

Dr. Hoon Sang Lee Health Adviser Korea International Cooperation Agency

Closing remarks

Hon. Lalith Dissanayake Deputy Minister of Health, Sri Lanka (panel co-chair)

15:30-15:45 – Tea/Coffee

15:45-17:00 – Outcomes and Opportunities for Regional Cooperation

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 Ministers and senior national policymakers reflect on the day’s proceeding, and to outline their personal vision on how enhanced regional cooperation can improve women’s and children’s health within national development strategies. Outcome document to be discussed and presented.

Invited Speakers Facilitator Participants

Kul Gautam, Nepal Bhutan:

H.E. Lyonpo Zangley Dukpa, Minister of Health

Cambodia:

Hon. Prof. Tan Vouch Chheng, Undersecretary, Health

India:

H.E. Sachin Pilot, Minister of State, IT and Communications

Indonesia:

H.E. Prof. Ali Ghufron Mukti, Vice-Minister of Health

Lao PDR:

H.E. Prof. Eksavang Vongvichit, Minister of Health

Maldives:

Hon. Ali Shareef Mohamed, Minister of State, Health

Myanmar:

Hon. Dr Thein Thein Htay, Deputy Minister of Health

Nepal:

H.E. Rajendra Mahto, Minister of Health and Population

Philippines:

H.E. Dr Enrique Ona, Secretary of Health

Solomon Is: Hon. Chris Becha, Undersecretary, Ministry of Health Sri Lanka:

Hon. Lalith Dissanayake, Deputy Minister of Health

Bangladesh, China, Japan, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste and Vietnam: Head of government delegation

17:00-17:15 – Reflections and summary  Ian Pett, Chief, Health Systems and Strategic Planning Programmes, UNICEF  Patricia Moser, Lead Health Specialist, Asian Development Bank 19:00 – Dinner, Hyatt Hotel Manila, Bayview Salon, 5th Floor 1588 Pedro Gil cor. M.H. Del Pilar, Manila

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FRIDAY 9 NOVEMBER –THEMATIC SESSIONS OBJECTIVES  To translate the political intent expressed in outcome document presented on Day 1 into operational terms for enhanced regional cooperation and collective action in Asia and the Pacific. MORNING SESSION 09:00-09:30 – Opening Plenary: Taking stock and introduction to parallel sessions Chair: Kul Gautam, Nepal Speakers • Patricia Moser, Lead Health Specialist, ADB • Ian Pett, Chief, Health Systems and Strategic Planning Programmes, UNICEF • Dr Liz Mason, Director, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health, WHO • Rajendra Gutpa, President, Disease Management Association of India 09:30-12:30 – Parallel Sessions: From Outcome Document to Operational Strategies  Parallel Session 1: Investment Co-chair: Patricia Moser, Lead Health Specialist, Asian Development Bank Co-chair: Ian Anderson, Australia Sufficient, efficient and effective investments in RMNCH are needed to ensure continued progress in meeting health needs of women and families and in meeting the Millennium Development Goals. This will depend on both the level and efficient use of resources available. This session will focus on key areas of increasing available financial resources for health and increasing the health outcomes gained for the investment (value for money). At the end of the session, participants will provide feedback on key areas for attention in investing in RMNCH for the period 2013 - 2015. Speakers • Dr. Eduardo P. Banzon, President and CEO, Philippine National Health Insurance Corporation • Dr. R.R.M Siyambalogoda, Deputy Director, General Public Health Services, Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka • Dr. Ravi Rannan-Eliya, Director, Institute of Health Policy, Sri Lanka • Dr. Henk Bekedam, Director, Division of Health Sector Development, WHO WPRO • Dr. Eliana Jimenez-Soto, Senior Research Fellow, University of Queensland, Australia  Parallel Session 2: Implementation Co-chair: Anurdha Gupta, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India Co-chair: Ian Pett, Chief, Health Systems and Strategic Planning Programmes, UNICEF Good policy, strategy, resource mobilisation and investment will not improve health outcomes unless implementation is efficient and effective. Implementation requires appropriate service delivery models, health systems to support and sustain them, optimizing coverage levels and service quality, ensuring supply of essential health commodities, removing financial and other barriers to access, and motivating individuals, families and communities to use the services the health system provides. Implementation depends above all on effective planning and management capacity, which must be strengthened at national and sub-national levels. It also requires inter-sectoral action to address wider determinants of health outcomes. This session will

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consider critical factors and regional experience in achieving ‘more, better, faster’ in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health in Asia and the Pacific. This interactive session will be structured around four main themes: 1. Service delivery models that address the current, and preventable, burden of RMNCH-related mortality and morbidity 2. Systems support for efficient and effective service delivery, including research and innovation 3. Addressing inequities and achieving universal health access to quality healthcare 4. Multi-stakeholder action to address the determinants of women’s and children’s health.  Parallel Session 3: Accountability Co-chair: H.E. Lyonpo Zangley Dukpa, Minister of Health, Royal Government of Bhutan Co-chair: Dr. Liz Mason, Director, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health, WHO Accountability for results and resources is critical to transparency and good governance as well as for the effective implementation and oversight of commitments and investment in women’s and children’s health. This session will review efforts to enhance accountability for women’s and children’s health in countries in Asia and the Pacific. It will also suggest ways in which accountability can be further strengthened, considering the recommendations made by the Commission on Information and Accountability and the independent Expert Review Group in its first annual report to the UN Secretary-General, and existing human rights frameworks. Drawing on two-page summaries prepared for the meeting, topics discussed will include tracking results and resources, oversight mechanisms, country accountability frameworks, and human rights. Speakers • TBC • TBC • TBC • TBC  Parallel Session 4: Innovation Chair: Rajendra Gupta, Disease Management Association of India The potential for technology in health has been widely acknowledged, but there is also a realization that there are several constraints in realizing this potential – fragmentation of efforts, lack of funding, problems in scaling up, etc. This panel will ask key questions about how we can coordinate better in relation to mHealth and use of ICT, and improve the coherence of our engagement with the private sector, countries, and with other stakeholders. Reflecting on a global agenda for mHealth and ICT as we move towards 2015, what should be our priorities? How can encourage learning from successful examples of the use of mHealth and ICT, and start leveraging these technologies to accelerate progress towards MDGs 4 & 5? Speakers • Dr. Alain Labrique, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health • Dr. Garrett Mehl, Scientist, Department of Reproductive Health and Research, WHO • Dr. Patricia Mechael, Executive Director, mHealth Alliance • Dr. Kaosar Afsana, Director of Health, BRAC

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Haitham El-noush, Senior Adviser, Innovation in Health and Development, Norad Sandhya Rao, Senior Adviser, Private Sector Partnerships, USAID

12:30-14:00 – Lunch, WHO WPRO 14:00-15:00 – Plenary: Presentations from Parallel Sessions Co-chair: Dr Liz Mason, Director, Maternal, Newborn, Child & Adolescent Health, WHO Co-chair: Nobuko Horibe, Regional Director, Asia and the Pacific, UNFPA 15:00-15:30 – Tea/Coffee 15:30-16:30 – Closing Plenary: Action Plans and Next Steps Co-chair: Kul Gautam, Nepal Co-chair: Natalie Cohen, Director of Health Policy and Partnerships, AusAID 16:30-17:00 – Concluding Comments & Thanks Dr Shin Young-soo, Regional Director, WHO WPRO Dr. Carole Presern, Director, The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health

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WED. 7 NOVEMBER: BACKGROUND BRIEFINGS This half-day background briefing program will update participants on key topics and encourage background discussion to prepare participation in the two-day meeting to follow. 14:00-14:30: Mapping the RMNCH landscape in Asia and the Pacific Presenter: Ian Pett, Chief, Health Systems and Strategic Planning Programmes, UNICEF What is the latest data telling us about RMNCH in Asia and Pacific? A presentation based on the work of Countdown to 2015, the Inter-Agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (IGME), and the Child Health Epidemiology Reference Group (CHERG). 14:30-15:00: Newborn health: a critical challenge for Asia and the Pacific Presenter: Dr. Ishtiaq Mannan, Save the Children Bangladesh Most countries have made some progress in reducing infection-related newborn deaths through innovative community-based approaches and increasing skilled birth attendance in the region. Greater challenges are ahead to prevent and manage preterm birth complications and newborn asphyxia; this calls for more effective programming of evidence-based interventions, increasing early postnatal care for all newborns, strengthening health systems for sick newborn care, and improving widespread disparities in utilization of newborn health care. Session description here (AIIMS) Session description here (child survival regional strategy) 15:00-16:00: Developing the Post-2015 Agenda: An Asia-Pacific Perspective Presenter: Dr. Susann Roth, Social Development Specialist, Asian Development Bank Session description to come. 16:00 - 16:30: Out of Pocket Expenditure studies Presenter: TBC Session description to come. 16:30 - 17:30: How mHealth and ICTs can help address health systems challenges

Information & Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Mobile Devices have been deployed across the Health Sector in several countries to a) systematically address deficiencies in information availability, service delivery, and accountability; b) enhance productivity and improve resource allocation. This session will highlight some successful case studies to showcase how these technologies have been adopted and under what conditions their utilization can be maximized. Version: November 2, 2012

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Introduction Dr. Alain Labrique, Ass’t Prof, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Case studies Topic: Hewlett Packard Micro-Health Centre • •

Ritu Ghosh, Government Relations Specialist, South Asia, Hewlett Packard Sushil Bhatla, Manager, India Initiatives, Sustainability and Social Innovation, HewlettPackard

Topic: Dimagi (CommCare, RapidSMS, etc.) •

Stella Luk, Senior Field Manager, West Africa, Dimagi

Topic: IRD (Interactive alerts, smart card and financial incentives for vaccination in Pakistan) •

Aamir Khan, Executive Director, Interactive Research & Development

Topic: Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action (MAMA) •

Sandhya Rao, USAID

Topic: National Telehealth Centre, University of the Philippines, Manila •

Portia Fernandez-Marcelo, National Telehealth Center, University of the Philippines Manila

Meeting of coordinating committee members 17:30-18:00 Preparatory meeting for presenters and facilitators, 8-9 November meeting 18:00-18:30

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