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1 FIRST REGIONAL FORUM OF WHO COLLABORATING CENTRES IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC 1
2 FORUM DETAILS 2 BOOKLET 1: FORUM GENERAL INFORMATION
3 WELCOME MESSAGE I would like to extend our warmest greetings to the WHO collaborating centres as our partners in public health. I am pleased to host the First Regional Forum of WHO Collaborating Centres in the Western Pacific. About one quarter of WHO collaborating centres globally are in the Western Pacific Region, but this is the first time all the centres in the Region will be gathering together. In this Forum, we will explore innovative ways to meet emerging public health challenges in the Region. You represent institutions that work as an extension of WHO. Many of your institutions have worked with WHO for a long time some longer than 30 years. Whether developing technical guidance on complex public health issues responding to transnational public health emergencies or building technical capacity in Member States, we rely on your dedicated support. Your expertise is essential for WHO to fulfil its mission of helping Member States attain the highest possible health for their people. To that end, this Forum will provide an opportunity to develop our collective vision of the public health priorities in the Region. We can also develop our shared understanding of the global health architecture and our roles at the regional level. We will do more than just share ideas. I envision this meeting to be a strategic session to transform our partnerships to foster better public health outcomes in the Region. We all know that improving collaboration and results requires joint efforts. With more than 180 in the Region, WHO collaborating centres cover a broad range of specialties and expertise. In addition to holding plenary sessions, we will take advantage of this diversity by organizing groups of collaborating centres and the WHO secretariat according to areas of interest. This structure will foster interaction between the Secretariat and collaborating centres and deepen the relationship with richer discussions and more detailed road maps on how to better support Member States. Again, I would like to thank you all for participating, and I look forward to a successful event. Dr Shin Young-soo Regional Director WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific FIRST REGIONAL FORUM OF WHO COLLABORATING CENTRES IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC 1
4 FORUM DETAILS First Regional Forum of WHO Collaborating Centres in the Western Pacific Region The objectives of the Forum: 1. To provide an overview of WHO current priorities and future initiatives; 2. To share good practices and success stories of effective collaboration for scaling-up and wider adoption; and 3. To identify innovative opportunities and means for strengthening and enhancing partnerships between WHO collaborating centres and WHO. Registration and issuance of badges: All participants will receive their badge and Forum kit at their hotels (available upon check-in). Please ask from the hotel front desk if the kits are not given. Registration will happen on Day 1 of the Forum, 13 November 2014, 07:30-08:30 AM. Venue will be at the WHO Conference Hall Foyer. Venue: Please note that the venue for all Forum activities is at WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific. Refer to the full programme for specific details. Maps of the venue are also provided. The venue for the Regional Director s reception and dinner is at the Manila Hotel. Transport will be provided. Time and Transportation: Both Forum days will start at 08:30 AM. Please refer to the schedules of hotel-to-venue pick-ups and drop-offs which are provided. WiFi access: Network/SSID: Volleyball Username: wpro\wprwifi Password: Whocc2014 Guidance on the Seating Plan: Chief delegates of each WHO CC will have a seat at the main Conference Hall Member delegates are to seat at the Conference Hall gallery (2nd floor) All seats are pre-assigned by country. Kindly mind the labels on the seats. Senior delegates from each of the 10 countries are invited to have a seat at the core table. Due to the number of delegates, WHO Secretariat has pre-selected and allocated these seats accordingly. Core Forum Secretariat: Dr Kidong Park, Dr Manju Rani, Dr Rodel Nodora, Dr Go Tanaka Ms Mae Buena, Ms Jennifer Eleccion, Ms Ellen Bonito, Ms Rica Samala 2 BOOKLET 1: FORUM GENERAL INFORMATION
5 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW Day 0 (Wednesday, 12 November 2014) 17:00 19:30 Reception hosted by the Director, Programme Management Cafeteria Day 1 (Thursday, 13 November 2014) 07:30 08:30 Registration Conference Hall Foyer 08:30 09:00 Opening Session Conference Hall 09:00 09:30 Plenary Session 1: Keynote speech by the Regional Director 09:30 10:00 Group photo Lawn 10:00 10:45 Morning tea break Cafeteria Poster Session 1 Conference Hall Lounges 10:45 12:15 Plenary Session 2: WHO current priorities and future initiatives Conference Hall 12:15 13:30 Lunch break Cafeteria 12:45 13:30 Lunch time seminar: Conference Hall Policies and procedures of WHO Collaborating Centres system Poster Session 2 Conference Hall Lounges and Foyer 13:30 15:00 Parallel Session 1: Feedback from WHO CCs Meeting rooms 15:00 15:45 Afternoon tea break Cafeteria Poster Session 3 Conference Hall Lounges 15:45 17:15 Parallel Session 2: Technical session for WHO CCs Meeting rooms 17:15 18:00 Transport for RD s Reception 18:00 20:00 Reception and dinner hosted by the Regional Director Manila Hotel Day 2 (Friday, 14 November 2014) 08:30 10:00 Plenary Session 3: Practice of good collaboration Conference Hall 10:00 10:45 Morning tea break Cafeteria Poster Session 4 Conference Hall Lounges 10:45 12:15 Parallel Session 3: Technical session for WHO CCs Meeting 12:15 13:30 Lunch break Cafeteria 12:45 13:30 Lunch time seminar: Policies and procedures of WHO Collaborating Centres system Conference Hall Poster Session 5 Conference Hall Lounges and Foyer 13:30 15:00 Parallel Session 4: Technical session for WHO CCs Meeting rooms 15:00 15:45 Afternoon tea break Cafeteria 15:45 16:30 Plenary Session 4: Synthesis and recommendations Conference Hall 16:30 17:00 Closing Session FIRST REGIONAL FORUM OF WHO COLLABORATING CENTRES IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC 3
6 FULL PROGRAMME Time Details of Activities Day 1: Thursday, 13 November :30 Opening Session at the Conference Hall Dr Shin Young-soo WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Dr Takeshi Kasai Director, Programme Management 09:00 Plenary Session 1 at the Conference Hall Key Note Speech by Dr Shin Young-soo WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Working together in addressing health challenges 09:30 Group Photo at the WHO Lawn 10:00 Morning tea break Cafeteria Upper Lounge 10:45 Plenary Session 2 at the Conference Hall WHO current priorities and future initiatives: 1. Dr Mark Jacobs, Director, Communicable Disease 2. Dr Susan Mercado, Director, NCD and Health through the Life-Course 3. Dr Li Ailan, Director, Health Security and Emergencies 4. Dr Vivian Lin, Director, Health Systems 5. Dr Liu Yunguo, Director, Pacific Technical Support Theme: Communicable Diseases Lunch break Cafeteria Seminar Conference Hall Theme: Overview on policies and procedures related to WHO collaborating centres 13:30 Parallel Session 1 Feedback Session from WHO CCs Committee Rm A Lead: Cornelia Hennig Committee Rm B Lead: Rabindra Abeyasinghe Cafeteria Function Rm Lead: Pengfei Zhao Rm: 208-E Lead: Sonia McCarthy Rm: 210-A Lead: Andreas Mueller Rm: 210-B Lead: Pauline Kleinitz 15:00 Afternoon tea break Cafeteria Upper Lounge Theme: Essential medicine, health technology and integrated health services 15:45 Parallel Session 2 Technical Session for WHO CCs Rm: 421 A. Communicable disease Rm: 314-I B. NCD, health promotion and ageing 17:15 Transport to the Regional Director s Reception Rm: 313-S C. Mental health and substance abuse 18:00 Reception and dinner hosted by the Regional Director at the Manila Hotel Rm: 402 D. Disability, rehabilitation and blindness prevention Rm: 208-E E. Reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health 4 BOOKLET 1: FORUM GENERAL INFORMATION
7 Poster Session 1 Lower Lounge Theme: Emerging diseases and food safety Poster Session 2 Upper Lounge Lower Lounge Conference Hall Foyer Theme: Health promotion Theme: Noncommunicable diseases Theme: Mental Health and substance abuse Rm: 212 Lead: James Rarick Rm: 313-S Lead: Katrin Engelhardt Rm: 314-I Lead: Kelvin Khow Rm: 321 Lead: Jang Hwan Bae Rm: 403 Lead: Franciscus Konnings Rm: 408-J Lead: Laura Hawken Rm: 421 Lead: Mark Landry Poster Session 3 Lower Lounge Theme: Health information, research and library Rm: 210-A F. Environmental health Rm: 210-B G. Occupational health Conference Hall H. Health Systems Rm: 403 I. International Health Regulations: Emerging disease and food safety Rm: 221 (Library meeting room) J. Library and publication FIRST REGIONAL FORUM OF WHO COLLABORATING CENTRES IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC 5
8 Time Details of Activities Day 2: Friday, 14 November :30 Plenary Session 3 at the Conference Hall Theme: Practice of Good Collaboration Speakers: 1. Dr Lee Duckyoung WHO CC for Cancer Registration, Prevention and Early Detection, National Cancer Center, Republic of Korea 2. Dr Socorro Lupisan WHO CC for Malaria Diagnosis, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Philippines 3. Dr Ken Takahashi WHO CC for Occupational Health, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan 4. Dr Philip Wakem WHO CC for External Quality Assessment in Health Laboratory Services, Wellington Hospital, New Zealand 5. Dr Wang Dayan WHO CC for Reference and Research on Influenza, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China 6. Dr Jacqui Webster WHO CC on Population Salt Reduction, The George Institute for Global Health, Australia 10:00 Morning tea break Cafeteria 10:45 Parallel Session 3 at the Meeting Rooms Theme: Practice of Good Examples Rm: 421 A1. HIV, AIDS and sexually transmitted infections Rm: 409-D A2. Tuberculosis Cafeteria Function Rm A3. Malaria, other vectorborne disease and NTDs Rm: 314-I B1. Health promotion and tobacco free initiative Rm: 314-H B2. Healthy diet and oral health Rm: 210-A F. Environmental Health Rm: 210-B G. Occupational health Committee Rm A H1. Essential Medicine and health technology Committee Rm-B H2. Health information and e-health Rm: 212 H3. Integrated service delivery 12:15 Lunch break Seminar Cafeteria Conference Hall Theme: Overview on policies and procedures related to WHO collaborating centres 13:30 Parallel Session 4 WHO CCs technical discussion Rm: 421 A1. HIV, AIDS and sexually transmitted infections Rm: 208-E E. Reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health Rm: 409-D A2. Tuberculosis Rm: 210-A F. Environmental health 15:00 Afternoon tea break 15:45 Plenary Session 4 at the Conference Hall Theme: Synthesis and Recommendation 16:30 Closing Session at the Conference Hall Cafeteria Function Rm A3. Malaria, other vectorborne disease and NTDs Rm: 210-B G. Occupational health Rm: 314-I B1. Health promotion and tobacco free initiative Committee Rms A&B H1-H4. Health systems 6 BOOKLET 1: FORUM GENERAL INFORMATION
9 Upper Lounge Theme: Traditional Medicine Poster Session 4 Lower Lounge Theme: Human Resources for Health Rm: 310 B3. Noncommunicable diseases Rm: 404 B4. Ageing Rm: 313-S C. Mental health and substance abuse Rm: 402 D. Disability, rehabilitation & blindness prevention Rm: 208-E E. Reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child & adolescent health Rm: 408-K H4. Health research Rm: 321 H5. Human Resources for Health Rm: 408-J H6. Traditional medicine Rm: 403 I. International Health Regulations: Emerging disease and food safety Library mtg room J. Library and publication Poster Session 5 Upper Lounge Lower Lounge Conference Hall Foyer Theme: Occupational Health Theme: Environmental Health Theme: Reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health Rm: 314-H B2. Healthy diet and oral health Rm: 310 B3. Noncommunicable diseases Rm: 404 B4. Ageing Rm: 313-S C. Mental health and substance abuse Rm: 402 D. Disability, ehabilitation & blindness prevention Rm: 321 H5. Human resources for health Rm: 408-J H6. Traditional medicine Rm: 403 I. International Health Regulations: Emerging disease and food safety Library mtg room J. Library and publication FIRST REGIONAL FORUM OF WHO COLLABORATING CENTRES IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC 7
10 MEETING FOLDER Opening session, Plenary Sessions 1 and 2 Objective: To provide an overview of WHO current priorities and future initiatives; Venue: Conference Hall Schedule: Opening session: 08:30 09:00, 13 November 2014 Plenary session 1: 09:00 09:30, 13 November 2014 Plenary session 2: 10:45 12:15, 13 November 2014 Opening session Introduction of participating collaborating centres and WHO Secretariat Introduction of programme and agenda Plenary session 1 Key note speech by Dr Shin Young-soo, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific, Working together in addressing health challenges Plenary session 2 Presentations by Technical Directors on WHO current priorities and future initiatives: Dr Mark Jacobs, Director, Communicable Disease Dr Susan Mercado, Director, NCD and Health through the Life-Course Dr Li Ailan, Director, Health Security and Emergencies Dr Vivian Lin, Director, Health Systems Dr Liu Yunguo, Director, Pacific Technical Support 8 BOOKLET 1: FORUM GENERAL INFORMATION
11 Plenary Session 3 Objective: To share good practices and success stories of effective collaboration for scaling-up and wider adoption Venue: Conference Hall Schedule: 08:30 09:00, 14 November 2014 Speakers: Representatives from selected collaborating centres will be invited to share their collaborative experiences with other collaborating centres and WHO. Each speaker will be given about 7 minutes for their presentation. Dr Lee Duckhyoung (WHO Collaborating Centre for Cancer Registration, Prevention and Early Detection, National Cancer Center, Republic of Korea) Dr Socorro Lupisan (WHO Collaborating Centre for Malaria Diagnosis, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Philippines) Dr Ken Takahashi (WHO Collaborating Centre for Occupational Health, University of Occupational & Environmental Health, Japan) Dr Philip Wakem (WHO Collaborating Centre for External Quality Assessment in Health Laboratory Services, Wellington Hospital, New Zealand) Dr Wang Dayan (WHO CC for Reference and Research on Influenza, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China) Dr Jacqui Webster (WHO Collaborating Centre on Population Salt Reduction, The George Institute for Global Health, Australia) Plenary Session 4 Objective: To identify innovative opportunities and means for strengthening and enhancing partnerships between WHO collaborating centres and WHO. Venue: Conference Hall Schedule: 15:45 16:30, 14 November 2014 FIRST REGIONAL FORUM OF WHO COLLABORATING CENTRES IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC 9
12 Poster sessions Objective: To understand better the technical expertise and resources of WHO Collaborating Centres relevant to the current and future collaboration with WHO and their way of operating. Venue: Conference Hall upper lounge, lower lounge and foyer Thursday 13 November Schedule of poster sessions Time Theme Venue Poster session 1 Communicable diseases Conference Hall Upper Lounge 10:00 10:45 Emerging diseases and food safety Conference Hall Lower Lounge Health promotion Conference Hall Upper Lounge Poster session 2 Noncommunicable disease and disability Conference Hall Lower Lounge 12:15 13:30 Mental health and substance abuse Conference Hall Foyer Essential medicine, health technology and Conference Hall Upper Lounge Poster session 3 integrated health services 15:00 15:45 Health information, research and library Conference Hall Lower Lounge Friday 14 November Time Theme Venue Poster session 4 Traditional medicine Conference Hall Upper Lounge 10:00 10:45 Human resources for health Conference Hall Lower Lounge Occupational health Conference Hall Upper Lounge Poster session 5 Environmental health Conference Hall Lower Lounge 12:15 13:30 Reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health Conference Hall Foyer Lunch time seminars: Overview on Policies and procedures of WHO Collaborating Centres system Objective: To update participants on policies and procedures related to WHO collaborating Centres. Venue: Conference hall of WHO Western Pacific Regional Office. Schedule: 12:45 to 13:30: repeated on both days of the forum; organized simultaneously with lunch-time poster sessions. Invitees: All participants are invited to attend the seminar. The session is repeated on both days to give an opportunity to all participants to attend the session at least once. Participants, who wish to attend the poster session on first day, may attend this lunch time seminar the next day, and vice versa. 10 BOOKLET 1: FORUM GENERAL INFORMATION
13 Parallel session 1 Objective: To provide an opportunity for WHO Collaborating Centres to discuss and give their feedback about the collaboration issues in an open and friendly environment. This session will also serve as a prelude to parallel session 2, 3 and 4 that will discuss in detail the current collaboration arrangements around specific technical issues. Venue: thirteen meeting rooms (see below table for details) Schedule: 13:30 15:00, 13 November 2014 Notes: Each participant will be randomly pre-assigned to take part in one of the thirteen cloned sessions. Proposed activities: Pre-trained facilitator (WHO staff) will facilitate discussion among participants using three guiding questions below: What current mechanisms contribute to a successful collaboration between WHO collaborating centres and WHO secretariat? What aspects of the current system are not working or is hindrance to successful collaboration? How do we make it work? Meeting room, group size, facilitators and support staff No Meeting room Group size Facilitator Support Staff (room capacity) 1 Committee Room A 13 (14) Cornelia Hennig Percy Mappatao 2 Committee Room B 13 (14) Rabindra Abeyasinghe Samae Acosta Monica Diaz 3 Cafeteria Function Room 13 (32) Pengfei Zhao Ruth Macapagal E 13 (30) Sonia McCarthy Cecilia Landicho A 13(20) Andreas Mueller Dyann Severo B 13 (20) Pauline Kleinitz Elynn Ampol (59) James Rarick Edith Esguerra S 14 (20) Katrin Engelhardt Ria Aguilar I 14 (24) Kelvin Khow Michel Pedroso (38) Jang Hwan Bae Rica Samala (30) Franciscus Konings Olive Fornoles J 14 (30) Laura Hawken Ellen Bonito Ivette Ambrosio (30) Mark Landry Cynthia Vingona FIRST REGIONAL FORUM OF WHO COLLABORATING CENTRES IN THE WESTERN PACIFIC 11
14 Parallel session 2, 3 and 4: parallel session around technical themes Objectives: To identify innovative opportunities for strengthening and enhancing partnerships based on factors that constitute good collaboration. Venue: Different meeting rooms (see below table for details) Schedule: as below Invitees: All participants are invited to attend the sessions based on their area of work. (See each session plans for further details) Grouping, detailed schedule and meeting rooms Parallel session 2 (15:45 17:15, 13 November) A. Communicable disease (421) Parallel session 3 (10:45 12:15, 14 November) Parallel session 4 (13:30 15:00, 14 November) A-1. HIV/AIDS and sexual transmitted infection (421) A-2. Tuberculosis (409-D) A-3. Malaria, other vectorborne disease and neglected tropic diseases (Cafeteria function room) B-1. Health promotion and tobacco free initiative(314-i) B. NCD, health promotion and ageing (314-I) C. Mental health and substance abuse (313-S) B-2. Healthy diet and oral health (314-H) B-3. Non-communicable diseases (310) B-4. Ageing (404) D. Disability, Rehabilitation, and Blindness Prevention (402) E. Reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health (208-E) F. Environmental health (210-A) G. Occupational health (210-B) H. Health systems (Conference Hall) H-1. Essential medicine and health technology (Committee room A) H-2. Health Information and e-health (Committee room B) H-3. Integrated service delivery (212) H-4. Health research (408-K) H-5. Human resources for health (321) H-6. Traditional medicine (408-J) I. International health regulations: Emerging diseases and food safety (403) J. Library and publication (Rm 221 Library meeting room) Joint session of H-1, H-2, H-3 and H-4 (Committee Rooms A & B) 12 BOOKLET 1: FORUM GENERAL INFORMATION
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