1 Dr. Rosemary Kumwenda Team Leader & SPHS Secretariat Coordinator [email protected]SDG Clinique Training. 1 st Nov 2018 Venue: Kadir Has University, Research Center (Arastirma Merkezleri Binasi), Konak Meeting Hall 990 SDG3 HEALTH How to use SDGs as a framework for sustainable procurement in the health sector.
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Dr. Rosemary KumwendaTeam Leader & SPHS Secretariat Coordinator
SDG Clinique Training. 1st Nov 2018Venue: Kadir Has University, Research Center (Arastirma Merkezleri Binasi), Konak Meeting Hall
990
SDG3 HEALTHHow to use SDGs as a framework for sustainable procurement in the health sector.
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
TOPICS1. UNDP Health Portfolio2. The SPHS – Who we are and why Procurement 3. Vision, Objectives and Impact4. Aim and link to SDGs5. Focus areas6. Achievements (UNDP/HCWH SHIPP project, International conventions, Checklist, Indicators and
Guidance, Automated Dash board, Environmental Questionnaire, Health care waste management)
Nurses have one of the highest rates of asthma compared to other professions
The Lancet, July 2007
Extent of the Medical Waste Problem
“Over half of the world’s population arenow at risk from occupational,
environmental or public health threats from improperly treated medical waste.”
Harhay et al. (2009) Tropical Medicine and International Health 14(11): 1414-1417
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all agesHealth is a fundamental human right and a key indicator of sustainable development. Poor health threatens the rights of children to education, limits economic opportunities for men and women and increases poverty within communities and countries around the world. In addition to being a cause of poverty, health is impacted by poverty and strongly connected to other aspects of sustainable development, including water and sanitation, gender equality, climate change and peace and stability. (13 Indicators)
Sustainable procurement should ensure
• Occupational health and safety
• Access to medicines
• Access to quality essential health care services
• Social Questionnaire added to the Environmental questionnaire
• Globally adaptable Sustainable Procurement Index for Health
6.Achievements – (6)
Environmental Questionnaire for
Suppliers and Manufacturers 6.Achievements – (8)
Taking Responsibility:
UNDP is currently active to develop a practical
toolkit for healthcare waste management
Healthcare Waste Management
6.Achievements – (9)
To assess the possible environmental
impact of GF grants, rapid assessments
on healthcare waste were carried out
Healthcare Waste Management
6.Achievements – (10)
Healthcare Waste Management
Country specific recommendations and monitoring on
their implementation
“This was motivating initiative that triggered additional
effort of our HIV PMU (in UNDP BiH CO) to further
develop one comprehensive Project Proposal dealing
with Sustainable Management of Medical Waste in BiH”
Bosnia and Herzegovina Country Office
“The recommendations were presented to the National
QA Task Force and specific activities included in the QA
Plan and approved by the Global Fund”
Zimbabwe Country Office
6.Achievements – (11)
Sustainable public health procurement trainings for UNDP Cos
To capacitate policy makers and public procurers operating in the health sector to
develop sustainable procurement policies and strategies, integrate sustainable
practices into healthcare procurement processes and monitor the implementation of
sustainable public healthcare procurement at a national level, aligned with the
national targets for the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals.
Capacity Building7. Capacity Building (1)
1st Saving Lives Sustainably: Asia Forum – Sustainable Manufacturing in the
Health Sector
June 2018 Manila Phillipines
Capacity Building
UNDP, and UNFPA, UNICEF, ADB HCWH with the support of the SPHS
Secretariat, organized the first ‘Saving Lives Sustainably - Asia Forum 2018’,
bringing together technical experts, suppliers and manufacturers from across
the global healthcare industry.
To exchange the knowledge and practice on the latest sustainable production
techniques, share concrete examples of the benefits and savings brought by
sustainable manufacturing, and developed a “Catalogue of good practices in
sustainable healthcare manufacturing” on how manufacturers can implement
changes that can simultaneously generate positive social, environmental and
financial benefits.
Next year, the forum will be held in Africa - Tanzania
7. Capacity Building (2)
SUSTAINABILITY
Sustainability, shared responsibility and ownership encouraged by: • Inclusive Country processes and engagements, participatory and encouraging leadership. • Building on existing work at national level to strengthen sustainability in the health sector.• Promoting linking, sharing and learning across countries increase long-term knowledge and capacity• Securing financial sustainability: institutionalize on-going action on sustainability in the health sector and to leverage additional funds from national governments and development partners.
8. Sustainability
More Global than ever
More global than ever
Challenges
Informal IATT therefore not binding
Inadequate programming funding.
Opportunities
Offers agency specific innovation and creativity. HQ and IRH management very supportive.
Resource mobilized from SIDA and strong Partnerships – HCWH and SIWI, UNGC MoU.