Highlights of WHO's progress on injury and violence prevention: 2010-2011 21st Meeting of Heads of WHO Collaborating Centres on Injuries and Violence Prevention Dr Etienne Krug 29 November 2011
Jan 12, 2016
Highlights of WHO's progress on injury and violence prevention:
2010-2011
21st Meeting of Heads of WHO Collaborating Centres on Injuries and Violence Prevention
Dr Etienne Krug29 November 2011
Introduction
• Increasing visibility• Giving guidance • Documenting successes• Monitoring progress • Supporting country implementation• Building capacity• Strengthening advocacy• Supporting alliances
Increasing visibility: the road to the Decade
Child injury prevention
Disability
Giving guidance
Documenting successes
Monitoring progress
• 2nd Global status report on road safety (2012)
• Global status report on violence prevention (2013)
Under consideration:• Global status report on trauma
care (TBC)• Global status report on
drowning (TBC)
Supporting country implementation
Building capacity
• TEACH-VIP 2
• TEACH-VIP E-learning
• VIP webinars
• VIP short courses
Strengthening advocacy • Collaborating with NGOs• Training journalists• Supporting social marketing
campaigns• Using new media• Marking global days
– World Day Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims
– International Day Elimination of Violence Against Women
– International Day Persons with Disabilities
Supporting alliances
• UN Road Safety Collaboration
• Violence Prevention Alliance
• MOH focal points
Under development:
• Global Alliance for Care of the Injured
• Global Network for Child Injury Prevention
Strategic processes
• VIP strategy
• Global Campaign for Violence Prevention strategy
• Trauma care strategy
• Training strategy
Context
• Financial crisis
• WHO reform
• NCD agenda
• Other agendas
Topics for discussion
• VIP strategy
• New collaborative projects
• New alliances
• Using social media
• Future of the World Conferences
Thank you!
http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/en/