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WHO GCM/NCD Global Dialogue: Working together to tackle Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), Mauritius, 19-21 October 2016
Provisional programme (version of 16 October 2016)
Join the campaign to #beatNCDs (http://www.who.int/beat-ncds/en/) and share your NCD story (www.who.int/ncds-and-me/)
WHO GCM/NCD GLOBAL DIALOGUE PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
Working together to tackle Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs)
19-21 October 2016
Balaclava, Mauritius World Health Organization Global Coordination Mechanism on NCDs
WHO GCM/NCD Global Dialogue: Working together to tackle Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), Mauritius, 19-21 October 2016
Provisional programme (version of 16 October 2016)
3 Join the campaign to #beatNCDs (http://www.who.int/beat-ncds/en/) and share your NCD story (www.who.int/ncds-and-me/)
Panellists:
- H.R.H. Princess Dina Mired, Jordan
- Mr. Luka Okumu, UN Development Programme, Officer in Charge
- Mr Magnifique Irakoze, Regional Director for Africa, the International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA)
- Dr Oleg Chestnov, WHO Assistant Director-General, Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health
Moderator: Dr Faith McLellan, WHO
10:30-11:15 Official photo and refreshment break
(Venue: terrace outside plenary room)
11:15-12:30 Session One: How can non-State actors support the development and implementation of national multisectoral NCD action plans?
(Venue: Hibiscus Ballroom)
Questions and topics to be covered in ‘Hard Talk’ style interviews with panellists and members of the audience:
- What does a high-quality national multisectoral plan look like? - How and at what stages can non-State actors play a role in developing and/or implementing national multisectoral NCD action
plans? - What components, such as leadership, culture, interests, resources, and capacity, influence the establishment and
maintenance of such engagement?
Panellists:
- Dr Mariam Al-Jalahma, National Health Regulatory Authority, Bahrain
- Ms Anne Lise Ryel, Norwegian Cancer Society
- Dr Doyin Oluwole, Global Health Innovations & Action Foundation
- Mr Eduardo Pisani, the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA)
- Ms Sophie Genay-Diliautas, WHO Global Coordination Mechanism on Noncommunicable Diseases
WHO GCM/NCD Global Dialogue: Working together to tackle Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), Mauritius, 19-21 October 2016
Provisional programme (version of 16 October 2016)
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12:30-13:30 Lunch
(Venue: Senso restaurant)
13:30:-14:45 Multistakeholder workshops: Engaging non-State actors in developing and implementing national NCD action plans
Multistakeholder workshops, held in parallel, and facilitated by the respective panellists or other participants as possible, will embark from a concrete experience presented by a member of the audience on the subject matter, with a view to learning from practice. Expected outcome: key lessons learned and recommendations on the subject matter.
Workshop one (Venue: Orchid)
Implementing a National
Diabetes/NCD program in
Tanzania: Model on Partnership
between Government, Tanzania
Diabetes Association, and
World Diabetes Foundation
Presented by: Dr Kaushik Ramaiya, Tanzania Diabetes Association
Moderator: Dr Doyin Oluwole, Global Health Innovations & Action Foundation
Workshop two
(Venue: Jasmin)
The experience from Myanmar
of developing a children’s
cancer programme with NSA
engagement
Presented by: Dr Aye Aye Khaing Yangon Children’s Hospital, Myanmar
Moderator: Ms Sophie Genay-
Diliautas, WHO
Workshop three
(Venue: Barracuda)
The experience from Thailand:
leveraging revenues from taxes
on alcohol and tobacco to
engage non-State actors in
whole-of-society responses to
NCDs
Presented by: Dr Supattra
Srivanichakorn, Thailand
Moderator: Dr Rob Beaglehole,
New Zealand Dental
Association
Workshop four
(Venue: Hibiscus Ballroom)
The experience from Indonesia: New model of triangular cooperation
Presented by: Dr Rodrigo
Rodriguez-Fernandez, NCD Asia
Pacific Alliance
Moderator: Ms Leanne Riley,
WHO
14:45-15:15 Refreshment break
(Venue: terrace outside plenary room)
15:15-16:30 Session Two: Amplifying voices – How to engage all stakeholders in demonstrating the feasibility of meeting the global NCD targets
by 2025 and the SDGs by 2030 through national NCD campaigns?
WHO GCM/NCD Global Dialogue: Working together to tackle Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), Mauritius, 19-21 October 2016
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Speaker: Dr Bente Mikkelsen, Head, WHO Global Coordination Mechanism on Noncommunicable Diseases (WHO GCM/NCD)
Secretariat
Questions and topics to be covered in ‘Hard Talk’ style interviews with panellists and members of the audience:
How are governments and non-State actors responding to the call for increased advocacy for urgent action and raised awareness on NCDs?
What strategies might be successful in helping demonstrate to governments the feasibility of achieving the nine global targets on NCDs?
What are the different means (e.g. public awareness campaigns) and strategies that can be deployed to accelerate advocacy and raise awareness?
How can the NCD movement effectively engage with the media?
How can public campaigns, including the WHO global communications campaign on NCDs, incorporate specific issues and accommodate different contexts in order to promote the common goal?
Panellists:
- Dr Palitha Mahipala, Ministry of Health, Nutrition & Indigenous Medicine, Sri Lanka
- Dr Mellany Murgor, NCD Child, Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network (YP-CDN)
- Dr Rob Beaglehole, New Zealand Dental Association
- Ms Veronica Patricia Ruiz Vera, NCDFREE participant
Moderator: Dr Faith McLellan, WHO
16:30-17:15 Feedback and discussion on the multistakeholder workshops
(Venue: Hibiscus Ballroom)
Moderator: Dr Faith McLellan, WHO
17:15-17:30 Summary of the Day by the Co-Chairs
(Venue: Hibiscus Ballroom)
18:00-19:30 Reception hosted by the Government of Mauritius
WHO GCM/NCD Global Dialogue: Working together to tackle Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), Mauritius, 19-21 October 2016
Provisional programme (version of 16 October 2016)
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(Venue: Meridien Hotel, Pointe aux Piments)
Day Two: Thursday 20 October 2016
08:00-08:50 Registration
(Venue: Foyer)
09:00-09:15 Recap of Day One by Co-Chairs
(Venue: Hibiscus Ballroom)
09:15-10:30 Session Three: Feedback from the pre-Dialogue caucuses
(Venue: Hibiscus Ballroom)
Rapporteurs from the pre-Dialogue caucuses report on the outcome of the caucuses, followed by engagement of rapporteurs and
members of the audience.
Questions and topics to be covered in ‘Hard Talk’ style interviews with the rapporteurs and members of the audience:
Which concrete experiences shared during the caucuses were particularly noteworthy?
What were the key conclusions, messages, and recommendations from the respective caucuses on the role of non-State actors in supporting Member States in their national efforts to tackle noncommunicable diseases in the post-2015 era?
How can we take these further?
Rapporteurs:
World Economic Forum:
Healthy lives and Non-Communicable Disease Prevention: pathways to strengthen Public Private Cooperation (Medellin, Colombia)
Healthy lifestyles and tackling NCDs in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Tianjin, China) Rapporteur: Ms Vanessa Candeias, World Economic Forum (by video-conference)
NCD Alliance:
Addressing NCDs as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – the contribution by Civil Society (Amman, Jordan)
WHO GCM/NCD Global Dialogue: Working together to tackle Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs), Mauritius, 19-21 October 2016
Provisional programme (version of 16 October 2016)
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18:00-18:15 Summary of the Day by the Co-Chairs
(Venue: Hibiscus Ballroom)
Day Three: Friday 21 October 2016
08:00-08:50 Registration
(Venue: Foyer)
09:00-09:15 Recap of Day Two by Co-Chairs
(Venue: Hibiscus Ballroom)
09:15-10:30 Session Six: When and how to engage and mobilize the private sector to support national NCD responses
(Venue: Hibiscus Ballroom)
Presentation:
Preventing and managing conflict of interest in nutrition policies and programmes Speaker: Dr Francesco Branca, WHO
Questions and topics to be covered in ‘Hard Talk’ style interviews with panellists and members of the audience:
What did governments and private sector, respectively, learn from engaging with each other?
What impact did these engagements have on the public health agendas and priorities of governments?
Perspectives on industry strategies and tactics that adversely affect public health or have an impact on the framing of public health problems and potential solutions, with examples from various industries (food and beverage industries, as well as tobacco)
How is conflict of interest perceived by governments and how are they responding to it?
What is or should be the role of business associations in supporting efforts to prevent and control NCD?
Panellists:
- Dr Rassoul Dinarvand, Food and Drug Organisation, Iran