Building Health Security Beyond Ebola July 2015, Cape Town, South Africa Agenda

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Building Health Security Beyond Ebola 13 15 July 2015, Cape Town, South Africa Agenda MONDAY, 13 July 2015 08.00 09.00 Meeting registration 09.00 09.50 WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS Grand Ballroom Chair: Ms. Malebona Precious Matsoso, South African Director General of Health Dr. Keiji Fukuda, Assistant Director General, WHO Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, Regional Director for Africa, WHO (via video message) Dr. David Nabarro, Special Representative to the UN Secretary General H.E. Ambassador Olawale Maiyegun, African Union Dr. Païvi Sillanaukee, Permanent Secretary Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland H.E Ambassador Jenkins, USG 09.50 10.00 Group Photo 10.00 10.30 Press conference for high level dignitaries from 10.00 10.30. 10.00 10.30 Coffee Break 10.30 12.30 SESSION 1 KEY LESSONS AND CHALLENGES IN STRENGTHENING THE IHR CAPACITIES AND HEALTH SYSTEMS NEEDED FOR HEALTH SECURITY Grand Ballroom Chair: Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe, Vice Minister of Health Ghana This session should take stock of the main challenges identified in the context of preparedness and response to public health emergencies and, based on experience from previous public health events, explore ways forward to strengthen IHR capacities and health systems. 1

WHO update on Ebola Preparedness Dr Socé Fall, Director Health Security and Emergency, WHO Regional Office for Africa and Dr Hans Kluge, Director Health Systems and Public Health, WHO Regional Office for Europe. Moderated panel discussion Building on a successful response Mrs. Olubunmi Eyitayo Ojo, Nigeria Cross border collaboration and initiatives Pr Mamadou Soungalou Traoré, Mali Sub regional initiatives Dr. Christian Chaffa, Benin Awareness raising and community engagement Prof. N Cho Simplice Dagnan, Côte d Ivoire Moderated open plenary discussion Body Team 12 Film courtesy of the Paul Allen Foundation 12.30 13.30 Lunch Restaurant Thirty7 13.30 15.00 SESSION 2 NATIONAL PLANNING TO ADVANCE IHR IMPLEMENTATION Grand Ballroom Chair: Dr. David Nabarro, Special Representative to the UN Secretary General The session should serve to bring out key strategic elements necessary to accelerate IHR implementation and health system strengthening. First moderated panel discussion Experience from detecting and responding to public health events Dr Idrissa Maiga Mahamadou, Niger Approaches and tools for surveillance Dr Isaïe Medah, Burkina Faso Strengthening Laboratory Networks Prof. Iyane Sow, Senegal Integrating International Health Regulations and Health System Strengthening Dr Yanet Fortunata López Santiago, Mexico Moderated open plenary discussion 15.00 15.30 Coffee Break 15.30 17.00 Cont. SESSION 2 Grand Ballroom Second moderated panel discussion National Coordination mechanisms in support of national plans Dr. Thomas N. Nagbe, Liberia 2

Experience on developing multisectoral health security Dr.Suriya Wongkongkathep, Thailand Coordination during health emergencies Brigadier General Dr Ben Yura Rimba, Indonesia Multi stakeholder coordination Mr Tom Kenyan, US CDC Moderated open plenary discussion 17.00 18.00 SESSION 3 KEY STRATEGIC ELEMENTS FOR MOVING AHEAD Grand Ballroom Chair: Dr. Brian Evans, Deputy Director General OIE This session will build consensus around previous session discussions. The Chair will highlight the broad ranging discussion of the day and highlight the need for coordination. Presentation Keiji Fukuda Dr Fukuda will present key strategic elements to move forwards, from preparedness to global health security 18:00 18:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi, Minister of Health, South Africa End of Day 1 Reception hosted by the Government of South Africa 3

TUESDAY, 14 July 2015 09.00 10.15 SESSION 4 MOVING FROM STRATEGY TO ACTIONS Grand Ballroom Chair: Peter Graff, Acting Special Representative of the UN Secretary General and Head of the United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER) This session should recognize some of the new and major ongoing initiatives contributing to IHR and health system strengthening. The session should explore how these initiatives apply, or intend to apply, the guiding principles setout in WHO s strategic framework for action. Moderated panel discussion IHR implementation and country support Dr. Line Vold, Norway One health and tripartite collaboration Mr Gabriel Rugalema, FAO National surveillance capacity building Mrs. Sreeram Krishnamachari, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Strengthening laboratory in Africa Dr. Ritsuko Yamagata, Japan Moderated plenary discussion 10.15 10.30 Introduction to Thematic Breakout Sessions Grand Ballroom 10.30 11.00 Coffee Break Stella Chungong, Coordinator, Global Preparedness, Surveillance and Response, Health Security Cluster, WHO HQ. WHO will introduce the working group discussion that would contribute to the strategic element for global health security. 11.00 13.00 Thematic Breakout Sessions Group 1: Coordination and Leadership Group 2: Capacities and systems to enable early detection Group 3: Capacities and systems to enable rapid response Group 4: Emergency coordination and operations Group 5: Quality assurance 13.00 14.00 Lunch Restaurant Thirty7 4

14.00 14.45 Preparation of thematic group presentations Each working group will prepare the summary of the outcomes of their working group discussion for further recommendation at the plenary 14.45 16.00 Chair: Dr. Brian Evans, Deputy Director General OIE Summary presentations by each thematic group Grand Ballroom The chair will present to the plenary the key speaker for each working group to present their working discussion. The rapporteurs will be presenting their working group recommendation and findings. 16.00 16.30 Coffee Break 16.30 17.30 SESSION 5: FROM ACTIONS TO DELIVERY Grand Ballroom Chair: Mr. Peter Mertens, Project Director International Health Regulations, Ministry of Health, The Netherlands The chair will present country case studies from preparedness to global health security. Presentation of country case studies Dr. Fausta Mosha, Tanzania Dr. El Hadj Mamadou Ndiaye, Senegal End of Day 2 Standing Dinner Buffet offered by the Government of Finland 5

WEDNESDAY, 15 July 2015 9.00 10.30 SESSION 6 MAXIMIZING NATIONAL AND PARTNER INVESTMENTS Grand Ballroom Chair: Dr. Malebona Precious Matsoso, South African Director General of Health The session will provide the opportunity for all stakeholders international organizations, countries and donors to share their perspectives, discuss their expectations and commit in order to build health security in the future; synchronize and harmonize our priorities; and use the WHO platform as a way for future health security dialogue. Country and partner perspectives, expectations and commitments Dr Dennis Caroll, USAID Ms Anne Philpott, United Kingdom Ms Saran Branchi, France Dr Patrick Osewe, World Bank Mr Marco Gerritsen, The Netherlands All countries and partners will be invited to take the floor. 10.30 11.00 Coffee Break 11.00 12.00 Cont. SESSION 6 Grand Ballroom Country and partner perspectives, expectations and commitments Dr. Shiro Konuma, Japan Mr Pierre Blais, Canada Dr Päivi Sillanaukee Finland Dr Eduard Westreicher, Germany Ms Madeleine Heyward, Australia Mr Richard Gregory, United Kingdom All countries and partners will be invited to take the floor. 12.00 13.00 Cont. SESSION 6 Grand Ballroom The Chair will summarize the outcomes statements and the agreed actions to move forward and give the floor to all participants for final remarks. Closing remarks by WHO and the Government of South Africa 6

END OF MEETING 13.00 14.00 Lunch Restaurant Thirty7 7