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AGENDA the Global Forum on Childhood Pneumonia 29-31 January 2020, Barcelona, Spain at Cosmocaixa FIGHTING FOR BREATH: AGENDA The Global Forum on Childhood Pneumonia 29-31 January 2020, Barcelona, Spain at CosmoCaixa Day 1: Wednesday 29 January 2020 7:30-8:30 Registration 8:30-9:15 Opening remarks Master of Ceremonies, Luis Quevedo ● Bience Gawanas, Special Adviser on Africa to the United Nations Secretary-General ● Henrietta Fore, Executive Director, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) ● Message from Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General, World Health Organization (WHO) ● Seth Berkley, CEO, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance ● Kevin Watkins, CEO, Save the Children UK ● Message from Niruta Bishwokarma, Youth Pneumonia Survivor, Nepal 9:15-10:15 Session 1: The path to 2030 Speaker: ● Stefan Peterson, Chief of Health Section, UNICEF Moderator: ● Sarah Boseley, Health Editor, The Guardian Panelists: ● Jane Ruth Aceng, Minister of Health, Uganda ● Leith Greenslade, Coordinator, Every Breath Counts Coalition ● Irene Koek, Acting Assistant Administrator for Global Health, Global Health Bureau, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) ● Maty Dia Wandeler, Partnership Manager, Global Financing Facility (GFF) Civil Society Hub 10:15-10:35 Keynote Speaker: ● Suharso Monoarfa, Minister of National Development Planning, Indonesia 10:35-11:05 Break 11:05-11:25 Host remarks ● Antoni Vila, General Director, ”la Caixa” Foundation ● Antoni Plasència, Director General, Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) ● Julie Bernstein, Deputy Director, Global Policy & Advocacy, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ● Robert Fabregat, General Director, Health Research and Innovation, Catalonia ● Gemma Tarafa, Councillor for Health, Ageing and Care, Barcelona City Council 11:25-11:35 Official Opening ● Salvador Illa, Minister of Health, Spain 11:35-13:00 Session 2: The national government perspective Moderator: ● Margaret Agama-Anyetei, Head of Health, Nutrition and Population Division, African Union Panelists: ● Mohammad Shamsul Haque, Line Director, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health, Ministry of Health, Bangladesh ● Mamadou Samba, Director General of Health, Côte d'Ivoire ● Sylvain Yuma Ramazani, General Secretary, Ministry of Health, Democratic Republic of Congo ● Meseret Zelalem Tadesse, Director, Maternal Newborn and Child Health, Ethiopia ● Ajay Kumar Khera, Commissioner, Maternal Newborn and Child Health, India ● Felix Bundala, Head of Newborn and Child Health Unit, Ministry of Health, Tanzania 1 Respondents: ● Lisine Tuyisenge, Chief Pediatrician, Rwanda Session includes a “townhall” discussion 13:00-14:00 Lunch 14:00-14:30 Keynote Introduction: ● Florence Otedola, Founder, Cuppy Foundation Speaker: ● Adeleke Olorunnimbe Mamora, Minister of State for Health, Nigeria 14:30-16:00 Session 3: The role of primary health care Speaker and moderator: ● Githinji Gitahi, Global CEO, Amref Panelists: ● An Zhijie, Researcher, National Immunization Program, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China ● Jappie Mhango, Minister of Health and Population, Malawi ● Michel Sidibé, Minister of Health and Social Affairs, Mali ● Amarjargal Yadam, State Secretary, Ministry of Health, Mongolia ● Luka Tombekana Monoja, Public Health Specialist, Ministry of Health, South Sudan ● Maria Neira, Director Public Health, Environment and Social Determinants of Health, World Health Organization (WHO) ● Itai Rusike, Executive Director, Community Working Group on Health, Zimbabwe Respondents: ● Jai Krishin, Head of Department, Pediatrics, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Pakistan Session includes a “townhall” discussion 16:00-16:30 Break 16:30-17:30 Session 4: The role of international partnerships Moderator: ● Awa Marie Coll-Seck, Minister of State to the President, Senegal Panelists: ● Michael Byrne, Head, Technical Advice & Partnerships, The Global Fund ● Philippe Duneton, Acting Executive Director, Unitaid ● Leslie Elder, Senior Nutrition Specialist, Global Financing Facility (GFF) ● Thabani Maphosa, Managing Director of Country Programmes, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance Dialogue: ● Claire Hitchcock, Director, Global Health Programmes and Head, Save the Children Partnership, GSK ● Janti Soeripto, CEO, Save the Children US 17:30-17:45 Spotlight announcement ● Katerina Galluzzo, Technical Lead, Unitaid ● Mike Ruffo, Director Tools for Integrated Management of Childhood Illness, PATH ● Marine Vignon, Project Coordinator, The Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA) 17:45-18:00 Day 1 Closing ● Master of Ceremonies, Luis Quevedo 18:30-19:30 Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance and “la Caixa” reception: The Power of Prevention: Innovative financing for pneumonia-fighting vaccines Speakers: ● Valentí Farras, Director, CosmoCaixa ● Angel Font, Corporate Director of Research and Strategy, ”la Caixa” Foundation ● Seth Berkley, CEO, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance ● Alexander Ginting, Special Advisor for Development and Health Financing, Ministry of Health, Indonesia ● Alexander Kodwo Kom Abban, Deputy Minister of Health, Ghana ● Irene Koek, Acting Assistant Administrator for Global Health, Global Health Bureau, USAID ● Keith Klugman, Director, Pneumonia Program, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 20:00-21:30 Ministerial Dinner (by invitation only) 2 Day 2: Thursday 30 January 2020 8:30-9:00 Welcome remarks and presentation of Youth Statement Master of Ceremonies, Luis Quevedo ● Daryl Álvarez, President, United Nations Student Association (UNSA), Spain ● Ridhima Pandey, Youth Climate Activist, India 9:00-10:30 Session 5: The humanitarian setting ● Video from Yemen introduced by Fouzia Shafique, UNICEF Interview: ● Fouzia Shafique, Senior Adviser Child Health in Emergencies, UNICEF ● Mahamat Hamit Ahmat, Director General, Ministry of Public Health, Chad ● Fawziya Abikar, Minister of Health and Social Care, Somalia Moderator: ● Jessica Beckerman, Chief Medical Officer, Muso Panelists: ● Gladys Guerrier Archange, Country Director, CARE International Chad ● Binyam Gebru, Head of Health and Nutrition, Save the Children, Somalia ● Miriam Alía Prieto, Vaccination and Outbreak Response Advisor, Médecins Sans Frontières ● Susan Shepherd, Chief Pediatrician, ALIMA Livelink: ● Video from Cox's Bazar introduced by Golam Mothabbir, Senior Adviser, Save the Children Bangladesh 10:30-11:00 Break 11:00-12:30 Session 6: The financing challenge Moderator: ● Mickey Chopra, Global Solutions Lead for Service Delivery, World Bank Panelists: ● Landaogo Ouedraogo, General Secretary, Ministry of Health, Burkina Faso ● Meseret Zelalem Tadesse, Director, Maternal Newborn and Child Health, Ethiopia ● Alexander Kodwo Kom Abban, Deputy Minister of Health, Ghana ● Subandi Sardjoko, Deputy Minister of National Development and Planning, Indonesia ● Abdoulaye Diouf Sarr, Minister of Health and Social Action, Senegal ● Jane Ruth Aceng, Minister of Health, Uganda Session includes a “townhall” discussion 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-14:00 Keynote Introduction: ● Lois King, PhD Candidate, University of Edinburgh Speaker: ● Harry Campbell, Professor of Genetic Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Edinburgh 14:00-15:30 Session 7: The research gap Moderator: ● Zoë Mullan, Editor in Chief, Lancet Global Health Panelists: ● Shally Awasthi, Professor of Pediatrics, King George's Medical University, India ● Quique Bassat, ICREA Research Professor, ISGlobal ● Karin Källander, Senior Health Specialist, UNICEF ● Tisungane Mvalo, Pediatric Researcher, Kamuzu Central Hospital, Malawi Roundtable speakers: ● Debby Bogaert, Professor of Infectious Diseases, University of Edinburgh ● Katherine O’Brien, Director, Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals, WHO ● Juliet Otieno, Researcher, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust, Kenya ● Shamim Qazi, Pneumonia Expert ● Anthony Scott, Professor of Vaccine Epidemiology, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust, Kenya 15:30-16:00 Break 3 16:00-17:20 Session 8: The next breakthroughs Moderator: ● Catharina Boehme, CEO, Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics Speakers: ● Geoffrey Anguyo, Executive Director, Kigezi Healthcare Foundation, Uganda ● Sheillah Bagayana, Technical Lead, FREO2, Uganda ● Barney Graham, Deputy Director, Vaccine Research Center, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ● Bobby Reiner, Director, Local Burden of Disease, The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation Dialogue: ● Kevin Kain, Director, McLaughlin-Rotman Center for Global Health, University of Toronto ● Kristina Keitel, Clinical Epidemiologist, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Dialogue: ● Masood Alam, Senior Strategic Adviser, Serum Institute of India ● Parag Deshmukh, Director, International Business, Serum Institute of India ● Keith Klugman, Director, Pneumonia Program, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 17:20-17:30 Spotlight announcement: ● Kevin Baker, Senior Researcher, Malaria Consortium ● Carina King, Senior Research Associate, University College London 17:30-17:50 Closing keynote Speaker: ● Heather Zar, Professor and Head of the Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Cape Town 17:50-18:30 Closing remarks and release of Forum Declaration ● Youth activists, governments, and organising partners 18:30-19:00 Special performance ● DJ Cuppy Day 3: Friday 31 January 2020 9:00-11:00 Agenda for action: Interactive discussion with audience and panel Moderators: ● Stefan Peterson, Chief of Health Section, UNICEF ● Kevin Watkins, CEO, Save the Children UK Panelists: ● Jane Ruth Aceng, Minister of Health, Uganda ● Daryl Álvarez, President, UNSA, Spain ● Quique Bassat, ICREA Research Professor, ISGlobal ● Leith Greenslade, Coordinator, Every Breath Counts Coalition ● Irene Koek, Acting Assistant Administrator for Global Health, Global Health Bureau, USAID ● Maty Dia Wandeler, Partnership Manager, GFF Civil Society Hub 11:00-11:30 Closing remarks ● Keith Klugman, Director, Pneumonia Program, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ● Ariadna Bardolet, Director of International Programmes, ”la Caixa” Foundation ● Quique Bassat, ICREA Research Professor, ISGlobal 4 .
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