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one vision one identity
one community
THE ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS
ASEAN Strategic Framework
on Health Development (2010-2015): Increase
Access to Health Services fro ASEAN People
6 August 2013
Presented by: Ferdinal M. Fernando, MD, MDM
Health and Communicable Diseases Division
ASEAN Secretariat
Population
Region Population
ASEAN 598,498,000 (2010) (ASEAN Community in Figures 2011)
World 6,895,889,018 (World Population Prospects, the 2010 Revision, United Nations)
ASEAN Population accounts for 8.6% of the total world population
Basic Components of ASCC Blueprint
ASCC Primary Goal
Characteristic 1: Human
Development
(Purpose 1)
Characteristic 2: Social Welfare and Protection
(Purpose 2)
Characteristic 3: Social Justice
and Rights
(Purpose 3)
Characteristic 4: Ensuring Environmental
Sustainability
(Purpose 4)
Characteristic 5: Building the ASEAN
Identity
(Purpose 5)
Characteristic 6: Narrowing the
Development Gap
(Purpose 6)
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Strategic Objective
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61 actions 94 actions 28 actions 98 actions 50 actions 8 actions
55 Health Action Lines
ASEAN SOCIO-CULTURAL BLUEPRINT (2009-2015) Endorsed by ASEAN Summit
ASEAN STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK ON HEALTH DEVELOPMENT (2010-2015) - Endorsed by 10th AHMM
WORK PLANS OF 10 Health Subsidiary Groups (ie. TWGs/TFs) & Other Initiatives
Basis of ASEAN Health Cooperation
ASCC: ASEAN Strategic Framework on Health Development
• Operationalizes the 55 health action lines of the ASCC Blueprint
• Regional activities in health involve: – B3. Enhancing Food Security and Safety
– B4. Access to healthcare and promotion of healthy lifestyle
– B5. Improving capability to control communicable diseases
– B7. Building disaster-resilient nations and safer communities • Xii. Promote multi-sectoral coordination and planning on PPR at
the regional level including development of a regional multi-sectoral PPR plan
ASEAN Health Ministers Meeting (AHMM)
Senior Officials on Health Development (SOMHD)
6 ASEAN Working Groups
4 Newer ASEAN Task Forces
Networks, Special Collaborations &
Initiatives
Governance Framework in ASEAN Health Development
Health and Communicable Diseases Division,
ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta
a) Increase Access to Health Services for ASEAN People
b) Migrants’ Health
IMPLEMENTING MECHANISMS
lead country
Strengthen Collaboration with potential
partners
Strengthen roles of
SOMHD/
Chairs of Subsidiary
bodies
Conduct consultative
development partners’
meeting (s)
Role of ASEC
Increase Access to Health Services for ASEAN People (1)
• Lead Country: Indonesia • Co-lead Countries: Thailand & Viet Nam • 7th Senior Officials Meeting on Health Development,
Manila, Philippines/ March 2012 • Workshop among officially designated focal points from
AMS; June 2012, Bogor • Outputs:
– Set of Recommendations – Plan of Action – Terms of Reference of Implementing the Activities for the
Increase Access to Health Services for ASEAN People
• Endorsement process at the 8th SOMHD, 26-29 Aug 2013, Singapore (ie. sub-activities, implementation modalities, identification of interested partners)
Increase Access to Health Services for ASEAN People (2): Planned Activities
• Regional Strategy on Health Care Services and Primary Health Care
• Evidence-based Advocacy Tool
• Sharing of best practices on PHC among at-risk and vulnerable groups among AMS
• Joint activities with development partners on Human Resource Development
• Inventory of Experts on PHC
Universal Health Coverage
• Direction of the Joint Statemennts:
– 11th ASEAN Health Ministers Meeting, July 2012/ Phuket, Thailand
– 5th ASEAN Plus Three Health Ministers Meeting, July 2012 / Phuket, Thailand
• Lead Country: Thailand • ASEAN Plus Three UHC Network
– Terms of Reference – Secretariat (Thailand) – Official Designated Focal Points for the ASEAN Plus
Three UHC Network
• Specific Direction at the 8th SOMHD, 26-29 Aug 2013, Singapore
ASEAN Strategic Framework on Health Development: Migrants’ Health
• Lead Country: Indonesia • Co-lead Countries: Thailand & Philippines • 7th Senior Officials Meeting on Health Development,
Manila, Philippines/ March 2012 • Workshop among officially designated focal points from
AMS; June 2012, Bogor • Outputs:
– Set of Recommendations – Plan of Action – Terms of Reference of Implementing the Activities for the
Increase Access to Health Services for ASEAN People
• Endorsement process at the 8th SOMHD, 26-29 Aug 2013, Singapore (ie. sub-activities, implementation modalities, identification of interested partners)
SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATION OF ASCC REVIEW MECHANISMS
Goal / Impact
Characteristics
Elements
Actions
Activities
Inputs
Result/Outcome-based Monitoring
System
Implementation-focused Monitoring
System
ASCC
Scorecard
ASCC Blueprint Implementation
Monitoring System
ASCC Blueprint (2009-2015)
Matrix Status of Implementation of
ASCC Blueprint requested by ASEAN
Chair 2013
Ongoing Review Mechanisms
MID-TERM
REVIEW OF THE ASCC
BLUEPRINT
2013
one vision one identity
one community
THE ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS
ASEAN Strategic Framework
on Health Development (2010-2015): Increase
Access to Health Services fro ASEAN People
6 August 2013
Presented by: Ferdinal M. Fernando, MD, MDM
Health and Communicable Diseases Division
ASEAN Secretariat
AEC Blueprint
(November 2007)
ASCC Blueprint (March 2009)
APSC Blueprint (March 2009)
2nd IAI Work Plan
(March 2009)
AEC Council ASCC Council APSC Council ASEAN
Coordinating Council
implementation / monitoring: