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Synthesis of Regional Preparatory Meetings and Development

of the Call to Action

Tikki Pang

Research Policy & Cooperation

WHO, Geneva, Switzerland

Objectives

• Summary of main recommendations from the other regional preparatory meetings leading to Bamako

• How these recommendations informed, and are captured, in the draft Call to Action

Tehran, Nov. 2006- 18 Ministers and heads of delegation (of which 5 came from outside EMRO) - 11 country reports

Tehran, Nov. 2006- 18 Ministers and heads of delegation (of which 5 came from outside EMRO) - 11 country reports

Bangkok, June 2008- 63 participants from 26 Southeast Asian and Western Pacific countries- 5 Country reports

Bangkok, June 2008- 63 participants from 26 Southeast Asian and Western Pacific countries- 5 Country reports

Algiers, June 2008-354 delegates from 40 African countries (13 ministers/vice ministers and 21 heads of delegation).-10 draft technical reports covering 44 countries based on surveys conducted by AFRO and WHO Headquarters.

Algiers, June 2008-354 delegates from 40 African countries (13 ministers/vice ministers and 21 heads of delegation).-10 draft technical reports covering 44 countries based on surveys conducted by AFRO and WHO Headquarters.

Rio, April 2008-120 participants from 22 Americas region countries-14 country reports

Rio, April 2008-120 participants from 22 Americas region countries-14 country reports

Copenhagen, April 2008-143 participants from 21 European countries3 thematic papers

Copenhagen, April 2008-143 participants from 21 European countries3 thematic papers

Figure courtesy of Hélene Boussard

Bamako RegionalPreparatory Meetings

Photos courtesy Elizabeth Kemf

CopenhagenApril 29-30, 2008

Rio de Janeiro April 15-18, 2008

Bangkok,June 10-12, 2008

Tehran17-19 November, 2007

Recommendation Tehran Rio de Janeiro*

Copenhagen Bangkok

Inter- & cross-sectoral approaches

Regional & international coooperation & coordination

Financing for health research

National health research systems

Evidence to policy-knowledge translation

*also including virtual, preparatory dialogues

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Recommendation Tehran Rio de Janeiro*

Copenhagen Bangkok

Social-open-technological innovation, TT

IP concerns-ensuring access

Implementation research, HPSR

Health information: standards, KM, open access

Ethics of research, good practices

*also including virtual, preparatory dialogues

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Regional Synthesis Meeting, Geneva, August 5-6, 2008

Regional Synthesis Meeting- Recommendations

• Enhance inter-sectoral cooperation• Develop effective systems (information, analysis,

policies, capacity)• Promote social & technological innovation• Engage all stakeholders• Unfinished agenda (HPSR, KT, accountability)• Human resources for NHRS-research for health• Financing of research for health• Monitoring and reporting mechanisms

(global/regional observatory, future fora)

Recommendation Tehran Rio de Janeiro*

Copenhagen Bangkok

Inter- & cross-sectoral approaches

Regional & international cooperation & coordination

Financing for health research

National health research systems

Evidence to policy-knowledge translation

*also including virtual, preparatory dialogues

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CTAElement

5, 7.2, 14

8, 10

9, 10-12

1-4, 12

4

Recommendation Tehran Rio de Janeiro*

Copenhagen Bangkok

Social-open- technological innovation, TT

IP concerns-ensuring access

Implementation research, HPSR

Health information: standards, KM, open access

Ethics of research, good practices

*also including virtual, preparatory dialogues

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CTAElement

3, 8

7.1, 9

7.3

6, 7.3

7.1, 8

Bamako Ministerial Forum – Research for Health

WHO

Strategy

GSPOA elements

Algiers Copenha-

gen

Tehran Bangkok Rio de Janeiro

Priorities 1- priorities

2 - cooperation

7- sustainable funding

Products to deal with health problems

Work across all disciplines, climate change, migration

Emerging technology; infections, chronic diseases

Work across all disciplines

Link social & technical innovation

Capacity 3 – capacity R&D for products

2 – capacity for NHR

Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity

Standards 6 – ethical review, QA

Ethics Good practice Ethics, emerging technologies

Ethics, code of conduct, clinical trial registration

Translation 2 – strengthen NHRS

Evidence to inform policy

Knowledge translation

Evidence to policy

Evidence to policy, KM

Science to policy

TFSRSHS

Better useof existinginterventions,evaluationresearch

Health informnstandards

To assessHS performance

Evidencelibrary

Whether or not knowledge is global, the use of knowledge is always local

Photo: UNICEF

MISSION

The attainment by allpeoples of the highestpossible level of health

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