Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity. PAHO Strategic Plan

Similar documents
DR. CLAUDINA E. CAYETANO REGIONAL MENTAL ADVISOR Pan-American Health Organization/ World Health Organization

Regional Update Pandemic (H1N1) 2009

Pandemic (H1N1) (August 14, h GMT; 12 h EST) Update on the Qualitative Indicators

50th DIRECTING COUNCIL 62nd SESSION OF THE REGIONAL COMMITTEE

Regional Update Pandemic (H1N1) 2009

Pandemic (H1N1) (August 28, h GMT; 12 h EST) Update on the qualitative indicators

Regional Update Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (March 15, h GMT; 12 h EST)

Hepatitis B and C in the Spotlight: A public health response in the Americas. Key Messages

Regional Update Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (January 19, h GMT; 12 h EST)

Regional Update Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (July 19, h GMT; 12 h EST)

Regional Update Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (July 6, h GMT; 12 h EST)

Regional Update Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (December 1, h GMT; 12 h EST)

ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON HEALTH

Special Topic. The ten leading causes of death in countries of the Americas

Regional Update Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (July 31, h GMT; 17 h EST) Update on the Qualitative Indicators Epidemiological Week 29 intensity

Investigating Disease Epidemics through Simulation with a focus on Chikungunya in the Americas

Regional Update Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 (May 24, h GMT; 12 h EST)

Anton Best, MBBS, MPH&TM, MPA Senior Medical Officer of Health, HIV/ STI Programme, Ministry of Health, Barbados

Regional Update Influenza (August 16, h GMT; 12 h EST)

Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services

Non-Communicable Diseases in the Caribbean Region

countries do not have information available for this indicator.

r0 HEALTH HEALTH ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATION XXXIX Meeting Washington, D.C. September 1996 XLVIII Meeting Provisional Agenda Item 5.

Introduction of New Vaccines in Latin America and the Caribbean: Decision-Making LUCIA HELENA DE OLIVEIRA AND BARBARA JAUREGUI

Alcohol consumption and policies in the Americas: Status, challenges and opportunities

REGIONAL STRATEGY AND PLAN OF ACTION FOR CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

B. PLAN OF ACTION FOR IMPLEMENTING THE GENDER EQUALITY POLICY

46th DIRECTING COUNCIL 57th SESSION OF THE REGIONAL COMMITTEE

CD29/23 Page 2. (Eng.) EXPANDED PROGRAM ON IMMUNIZATION IN THE AMERICAS. Progress Report by the Director. 1. Background and Policy Basis

Figure 1: Case Distribution of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, in %, by subregion, *This includes cases of dengue with complications.

Tobacco Control Report for the Region of the Americas

HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH ORGANIZATION. regional committee. XLV Meeting. XXXVII Meeting Washington, D.C. September-October 1993

Progress Toward Rubella and Congenital Rubella Syndrome Elimination in the Western Hemisphere,

Inter-American Social Protection Observatory Life expectancy and health: current social security determinants

132nd SESSION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

OVERVIEW OF THE POLIO ERADICATION AND ENDGAME STRATEGIC PLAN AND THE topv TO bopv SWITCH

WORLD RADIOLOGY DAY 2013

Senior Management Team Meeting Target setting in Latin America

Influenza Vaccine Use In the Americas

50th DIRECTING COUNCIL 62nd SESSION OF THE REGIONAL COMMITTEE

FOURTH ANNUAL VACCINATION WEEK IN THE AMERICAS (VWA 2006) FINAL REPORT

PAHO HIV REPORT. Progress of Implementation of the World Health Organization. Drug Resistance Strategy. in Latin America and the Caribbean:

Translating Science to End HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean

Violence against women and girls in LAC and recent health system mandates

World Health Day 2013 Remarks of PAHO Director Carissa F. Etienne

Monitoring of the achievement of the health-related Millennium Development Goals

Current Status on the implementation of TB- HIV collaborative activities in the Americas. Results of a survey in the countries of the Region

Zika Operation: IMPACT IN THE AMERICAS. Americas Regional Office

Country Length Discount Travel Period Anguilla All 20% off 08/24/11 12/15/11 Antigua All 20% off 08/24/11 12/15/11 Argentina All 20% off 08/24/11

Gisele Almeida Public Policies, Regulation, and Health Financing Health Systems and Services

2010 Situation Analysis Elimination of Mother-to-child Transmission of HIV and Congenital Syphilis in the Americas

DEMENTIA IN THE AMERICAS. CURRENT AND FUTURE COST AND PREVALENCE OF ALZHEIMER S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAs. bupa.com/dementia alz.co.

20. The purpose of this document is to examine the pre-pandemic efforts and the response to the new influenza A (H1N1) virus since April 2009.

Human Papillomavirus and Related Cancers

HEALTH ORGANIZATION. ORGANIZATION XXXIX Meeting Washington, D.C. September 1996

Current Status in Latin America

56th DIRECTING COUNCIL

Marta-Louise Ackers, a Robert E Quick, a Christopher J Drasbek, b Lori Hutwagner c and Robert V Tauxe a

THE GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR WOMEN S, CHILDREN S AND ADOLESCENTS HEALTH ( )

Regional Approaches to NTD Control in the Americas

Regional Update EW 09 Influenza (March 15, h GMT; 12 h EST)

FIRST CONFIRMED CASE OF IMPORTED ZIKA VIRUS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. Preventing Transmission

Deborah Chen MPH The Heart Foundation of Jamaica

Epidemiological Update Dengue

PANORAMA OF FOOD AND NUTRITIONAL SECURITY IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

Regional HIV/STI Plan

Cervical Cancer Control in Latin America and the Caribbean ROUNDTABLE POLICY BRIEF. Dr Rolando Camacho Rodríguez

Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme, the United Nations Population Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services

55th DIRECTING COUNCIL

PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT

Developments in the Caribbean - The Impact of Chronic Diseases. Dr. Glennis Andall-Brereton Caribbean Epidemiology Centre

FERTILITY DECLINE AND PUBLIC POLICIES TO ADDRESS POPULATION RIGHTS: PERSPECTIVE FROM LATIN AMERICA

_flu.asp. region States. North. The Caribbean and. South. region. South

Understanding the Roles of Different Bodies in Vaccine Decision Making: The Caribbean EPI Experience

Regional LE in the Americas

42nd DIRECTING COUNCIL 52nd SESSION OF THE REGIONAL COMMITTEE

Sustaining Immunization in Developing Countries: The Future We Make

OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK. for the Global Strategy for Women s, Children s and Adolescents Health

CARIBBEAN SEMINAR ON TOBACCO AND TRADE

Diabetes Advocacy Experience

Cancer prevention and control in the context of an integrated approach

REVELAC-i: Progress in measuring influenza vaccine effectiveness in Latin America and way forward

strategic plan LATIN AMERICAN CONSORTIUM AGAINST UNSAFE ABORTION

Washington, D.C. September-October 1993

Health for All THE EXPANDED PROGRAM ON IMMUNIZATION IN THE AMERICAS: A REVIEW

Cancer. Hypertension Heart Disease Stroke. Diabetes Chronic Lower Respiratory Tract Illness

Preventing disease Promoting and protecting health

developing countries in Latin America?

2007 Port of Spain Summit Compliance: Tobacco Advertising to Children

Zika virus (ZIKV) Latin America & Caribbean Situation Report #11 15 February 2017

Zika virus transmission: ECDC adaptation of WHO's Zika virus country classification scheme 1

Overview of the ProVac Initiative

Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme and of the United Nations Population Fund

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Reflections from the Region of the Americas

Regional Update EW 30 Influenza (August 9, h GMT; 12 h EST)

ZIKA VIRUS WHAT IS THE SITUATION IN SINGAPORE? 6 September 2016

executive commiftee of working party _,f the directing council the regional committee 111 "' Meeting Washington, D.C.

Barbados. Tobacco Control Report Current Tobacco Use Prevalence 34.5% 23.2% 13%

REGULA Initiative. Noncommunicable disease risk factors in the Americas: Considerations on the Strengthening of Regulatory Capacity

INTER-AMERICAN DRUG ABUSE CONTROL COMMISSION C I C A D. Akwatu Kenthi, MA Centre for Addictions and Mental Health CAMH

Transcription:

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 While we celebrate important achievements, we recognize that much remains to be accomplished. Together with Member States and partners we will find the solutions.

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity This ambitious Plan is the product of intensive consultation and collaboration with Member States and staff across the Organization. It provides a clear direction for the coming years, allowing the Organization to remain in the forefront of efforts to improve the health and quality of life of the peoples of the Americas. Dr Carissa F. Etienne Director, PAHO 1

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 V i s i o n The Pan American Sanitary Bureau will be the major catalyst for ensuring that all the peoples of the Americas enjoy optimal health and contribute to the well-being of their families and communities. M i s s i o n To lead strategic collaborative efforts among Member States and other partners to promote equity in health, to combat disease, and to improve the quality of, and lengthen, the lives of the peoples of the Americas. V a l u e s Equity - Striving for fairness and justice by eliminating differences that are unnecessary and avoidable. Excellence - Achieving the highest quality in what we do. Solidarity - Promoting shared interests and responsibilities and enabling collective efforts to achieve common goals. Respect - Embracing the dignity and diversity of individuals, groups, and countries. Integrity - Assuring transparent, ethical, and accountable performance. 2 Over 110 years inspiring change by innovating to promote healthy

#universalhealthcoverage Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity A focused vision to produce better health outcomes PAHO s 6 Core Functions living and well-being. 1. Providing leadership on matters critical to health and engaging in partnerships where joint action is needed 2. Shaping the research agenda and stimulating the generation, dissemination, and application of valuable knowledge 3. Setting norms and standards, and promoting and monitoring their implementation 4. Articulating ethical and evidence-based policy options 5. Establishing technical cooperation, catalyzing change, and building sustainable institutional capacity 6. Monitoring the health situation and assessing health trends. 3

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 Impact Goals: promoting health and well-being 1. Improve health and well-being with equity 2. Ensure a healthy start for newborns and infants 3. Ensure safe motherhood 4. Reduce mortality due to poor quality of health care 5. Improve the health of the adult population with an emphasis on NCDs and risk factors 6. Reduce mortality due to communicable diseases 7. Curb premature mortality due to violence and injuries by tackling major risks of adolescents and young adults (15-24 years of age) 8. Eliminate priority communicable diseases in the Region 9. Prevent death, illness, and disability arising from emergencies 4 The leadership, involvement, and ownership of PAHO Member States are

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity Building on the progress made in the Region, this Plan aims to move toward a vision focused on healthy living and well-being. Accordingly, it seeks to catalyze changes in the health response in the Region to transcend the traditional disease-oriented approach. critical for the success of this Strategic Plan. 5

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 939 million people in 38Member States from Nunavut to Tierra del Fuego Reducing inequities in health within and between countries and territories to improve health outcomes, with emphasis on key countries. 8 key countries: Bolivia, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, and Suriname Bridging the information gap to promote evidence-based decision making. Reducing inequities in health, 4 cross-cutting themes are central to addressing the determinants of health: to create opportunities for all to attain their full potential. gender, equity, human rights, and ethnicity 6 PAHO: Catalyst for

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity Better health in the Americas is a shared responsibility, and PAHO together with partners is creating solutions by building and expanding collaborative networks that encompass all sectors of society. Between 2000 and 2012, the Human Development Index increased from 0.683 to 0.741 in Latin America, from 0.632 to 0.687 in the Caribbean, and from 0.906 to 0.935 in North America. Recent evidence qualifies Latin America and the Caribbean as the most inequitable region in the world. PAHO is a catalyst for innovative thinking and transformational change for health in the Americas, to ensure all communities and nations can realize their full potential and promise in today s increasingly competitive global economy. In the Region of the Americas, life expectancy at birth has increased by 7years, from 69.2 in 1980 to 76.1 in 2011 Forging commitments and building alliances to achieve universal health coverage in the Americas. Health in the Americas 7

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 The Americas is leading the way declines in infant mortality and morbidity and mortality, falling r the burden of malaria in endemic towards the elimination of neglec #PublicHealth 8

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity in improving health, as evidenced by maternal mortality, a reduction in HIV ates of tuberculosis, a reduction in countries, and sustained progress ted tropical diseases. Mortality rates for malaria in the Americas decreased by 67% between 2000 and 2011, while morbidity declined by 58%. AIDS-related deaths declined by 10%, from 60,000 to 54,000 during 2001 to 2011. 9

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 #Malariabuzz Reducing the burden of communicable diseases, including HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections; tuberculosis; malaria and other vector-borne diseases; neglected, tropical, and zoonotic diseases; and vaccine-preventable diseases. 1.42 millionpeople were living with HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2011. #ZeroHIV 10

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity #stoptb 11

12 PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity We have a powerful potential for health to be a driving force for change. Dr. Carissa F. Etienne Director, PAHO Chagas is the most prevalent tropical communicable disease in Latin America, with an annual incidence of 28,000 cases. It affects an estimated 8 million people and causes on average 12,000 deaths per year. 13

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 #hypertension #lesssalt In 2010, more than 75% of healthcare costs were due to chronic conditions. Reducing the burden of noncommunicable diseases, mental health disorders, violence, injuries and disabilities, and their risk factors. 14 #TobaccoFreeAmericas

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity #NCDs 16% of total mortality in adults is attributable to tobacco. Over 75% of all deaths are caused by noncommunicable diseases, which are highly preventable. #PanAmericanForum #CutRisks 15

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 Addressing the determinants and promoting good health at key stages of life, taking into account the need to address societal conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age, and implementing approaches based on gender equality, equity, human rights and ethnicity. Strengthening the health sector s capacity to address the social determinants of health, utilizing the Health in All Policies strategy and promoting increased community participation and empowerment. 16

#LIFEcourse Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity #gender= #equity 17

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 #healthpolicy #HIAP #ehealth 24 countries in the Region have incorporated the renewed primary healthcare strategy into their healthcare model. Strengthening health systems based on primary care to achieve the progressive realization of universal health coverage; organizing people-centered, integrated, and quality health services; promoting access to and rational use of medicines and health technologies; enhancing health information and evidence; and developing human resources for health. 18

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity #healthtech #donateblood 19

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 #pahoeoc A strong link with national health policies, strategies, and plans is needed to implement the resolutions and mandates of the International Health Regulations, and the Plan of Action on Safe Hospitals. #disaster Reducing mortality, morbidity, and societal disruption resulting from epidemics, disasters, conflicts, and environmental and food-related emergencies by focusing on risk reduction, preparedness, response, and recovery activities that build resilience and use a multisectoral approach to contribute to health security. 20

#prepardness Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity #HEALTHsecurity 21

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 PAHO is the premier public health organization of the Americas, leading the way in improving health and well-being of all people, and reducing inequities in health through collaborative action and solutions. PAHO s technical expertise is a significant asset in developing solutions to address the Region s most critical health issues in a manner that is fully responsive to the collective needs and Leadership and corporate services are essential to maintain the integrity and efficient functioning of the Organization. priorities of the Member States. #PAHOpublications 22 #thefuturewewant

#post2015 Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity #mhealth #art4research 23

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 Since its inception in 2003, more than 450 million individuals of all ages have been vaccinated during Vaccination Week in the Americas. 24

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity #Promise4Children DPT vaccination coverage in 1980 50% DPT vaccination coverage in 2012 93% 25

PAHO Strategic Plan 2014-2019 2019 Target: At least 5% 4.1% 42 140 3.3% 16 80 2005 2010 1990 2011 1990 2010 26 Average public expenditure for health in LAC as % of GDP Infant mortality rate in LAC per 1,000 live births, 62% reduction Regional maternal mortality ratio per 100,000 live births, 41% reduction

Championing Health: Sustainable Development and Equity 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 North America 18.5 Central America Latin Caribbean Non-Latin Caribbean Andean Area Southern Cone Millions Funding gap by programmatic categories, 2014-15 (US$) $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 66 24 42 48 28 Unfunded Regular budget 100 $0 80 60 40 20 0 North America Central America Latin Caribbean Non-Latin Caribbean Andean Area Southern Cone 27

28 PAHO Member States Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Bahamas Barbados Belize Bolivia Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Grenada Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Mexico Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname Trinidad and Tobago United States of America Uruguay Venezuela Associate Members Aruba Curaçao Puerto Rico Sint Maarten Participating States France Kingdom of the Netherlands United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Observer States Portugal and Spain PAHO engages in partnerships with the public and private sectors and other organizations to extend the reach of its technical cooperation. In addition to its core budget, financed by quota contributions from Member Sates, PAHO also mobilizes resources from partners to implement programs that respond to the collective needs and priorities of the countries of the Region. Universal health coverage is the single most powerful concept that public health offers for health and development. Partner with us.

#Healthforchange #changeforhealth Conditions have converged to create a unique moment for health in the Americas. Dr. Carissa F. Etienne Director, PAHO

Tel: 1 (202) 974-3000 www.paho.org twitter.com/pahowho facebook.com/pahowho flickr.com/pahowho youtube.com/pahopin