Programme (The programme will be subjected to changes)

Day 1: Thursday, 4th April 2019

08:30-09:00: Registration

9:00 – 09:30 Welcoming & Opening the Doors to Public Health in all Policies (Main Hall)

Masters of Ceremony (Dr Lubna Alariqi / Prof Sanaa Belabbes) Welcome Messages: § Prof S. Rawaf & Professor T Khoja (ArPHA) and Professor C. Nejjari (UM6SS) § Representative of the Ministry of Health, § Dr Jaouad Mahjour, WHO Deputy Director, Geneva § Dr Shible Shabani: UNFPA ASRO § Dr Maryam Bigdilli, WHO Morocco

09:30 – 10:30 Plenary Session 1: Dr Mahmoud Fikri Memorial Lecture

Chair: Professor T Khoja (ArPHA)

Keynote Speaker: The State of Health in the Arab World (Main Hall) Professor Salman Rawaf, Interim President, ArPHA

Panellists: § MOH Morocco Representative § HE Dr Hamad Almanea, Ex-Minister of Health, KSA § Professor Mustafa Murad, HIPH, Egypt § Dr Samer Jabbour, AUB Lebanon § Dr Agnès Soucat, WHO Geneva General Discussion

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10:30 – 11:00 Special Session

Recognition of Public Health Leaders in the Region by the Arab Public Health Association Introduced by President and Vice President of ArPHA Professor T Khoja, Professor S Rawaf: Egypt, Iraq, KSA, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Sudan, Tunisia

11:00 – 11:30: Group Photos, Coffee Break, Press Conference and signature of Conventions of Collaboration

11:30-13:00 Plenary Session 2: Opening the Doors for Better Health Systems (Main Hall)

Chairs: Professor Tawfik Khoja, Professor Samir Ahid

Keynote: Health Governance and Generating Evidence through Information & Research for more Effective Health System Dr Lubna AL Ansari, Assistant Director General, WHO Geneva

Panellists: § Introduction Dr Abdul Ghaffar, WHO, Geneva § Effective Public Health Strategies to achieve SDGs targets by 2030 Shk Dr Mohammed Al Thani, Qatar § The Role of WHO EMRO in evidence generation Professor Ahmed Mandil. WHO EMRO § Generating reliable evidence on the determinants of NCDs Dr Raghib Ali. Director, Public Health Research Canter and Associate Research Professor, NYU Abu Dhabi.

General Discussion

13:00-14:00: Lunch (Members and Fellows of the Faculty of Public Health of the Royal Colleges of Physicians UK meeting President Professor John Middleton over a working lunch: Room 1)

14:00-16:00 Plenary session 3: Opening the doors to UHC and Social Protection (Main Hall)

Chairs: Dr Samer Jabbour, Professor Said Oulbacha

Keynote: Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Social Protection Dr Agnès Soucat: Director for Health Systems, Governance and Financing, WHO

Panellists: § Health expenditure control in the context of health insurance and basic medical coverage Dr Adnane: General Director Health Insurance (CNOPS Morocco) § Universal Healthcare Coverage in Tunisia Dr Malek Somai: Professor in biomedical health, Tunisia

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§ UHC implementation in a resource limited setting: Challenges, Lessons learned and experience sharing from Sudan Heitham Awadalla Director of Quality, Sudan § Future of Health System in Morocco and Africa: Challenges and Opportunities Jaafar Heikel: Director African Centre for Research in Health Morocco § EMR Health Finance Atlas 2018. Awad Mataria & Hala Aboutaleb, Regional Advisers, WHO EMRO § Universal Health Coverage: advancing sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights (SRH&RR) to include adolescents and young people Nishan Krishnapalan: Regional Gender and Human Rights specialist. UNFPA-ASRO General Discussion

16:00-18:30: Parallel Session A: NCDs Prevention & Management: CANCER (Room 1)

Chairs: Professor Karima Elrhazi, Dr Hassan Al Khadiari

Keynotes: § Non-Communicable Diseases Survey and their Risk factor (STEP- wise approach Survey) Dr Adhra Al Mawali Director/Centre of Studies and Research -Ministry of Health Sultanate of Oman § NCD Strategies and perspective. Dr Hicham BERRI, WHO, Morocco Panellists: § Cancer in Iraq and fragility of the health system, Professor Nada Alwan. Baghdad Medical College. University of Baghdad. Baghdad § Burden of disease of colorectal Cancer in the Northern region of Tunisia Amal Cherif, Resident doctor in public health, Tunisia § Cervical cancer and HPV vaccine: awareness and acceptability among a population of university women in Morocco Aicha Yacouti, PhD student, Morocco § Determinants of loss to follow up of patients with breast or gynaecological cancers, National Institute of Oncology, Morocco, 2013 Alaoui Ismaili Ouafae, FETP-Graduate, Regional Directorate of Health, Fes- Region, Morocco § Child Hood cancer in Morocco: Patients characteristics and survival rate. Dahbi Ilham, FETP – Graduate, Directorate of Epidemiology, Morocco § Clinic pathological, therapeutic and prognostic features of the triple-negative breast cancer in Morocco Majidi Hind, FETP – Graduate, Ministry of Health, Morocco § Detecting and profiling extracellular miRNAs among some Wilms tumor Moroccan patients using molecular biology tools. Ben Lhachemi Sara, PhD Student, Morocco General Discussion

16:00-18:30: Parallel Session B: NCDs Prevention and Management: DIABETES (Room 2)

Chairs: Dr Fatema Ezahra Mozouni, Dr Nermeen Nabil

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§ Le diabète gestationnel au Maroc : Effets de la détection et de la prise en charge intégrées au niveau des structures des soins de santé primaires. Bouchra Assarag, Enseignant chercheur, ENSP, Maroc § Type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes mellitus in childbearing age women in Middle East and North Africa, 2000–2018: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Rami Hani Al-Rifai Assistant Professor United Arab Emirates § England’s national cardiovascular disease risk assessment programme (NHS Health Check): a systematic review of evaluations Dr Elizabeth Dubois, Research Associate, Imperial College London § Vitamin D: The link in diagnosis and management of Type 2 diabetes. Prof. Abdulaziz. Aljohani Clinical Professor of Family Medicine. Saudi Arabia § Obesogenic environments - opportunities for policies in middle-income countries. Elisa Pineda Research associate United Kingdom § Development and evaluation of a mobile monitoring and intervention application for patients with type 2 diabetes: Study protocol. Maryem Baya. PhD student, Morocco § Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Management Alabed Ali Ahmed Alabed, Head of Community Medicine Department in Lincoln University College, Malaysia General Discussion

16:00-18:30: Parallel Session C: NCD Prevention and Management: BEHAVIOURS (Room 3)

Chair: Professor Walid Milaat, Professor Nabil Tachfouti

§ Emerging patterns of smoking among youth in Mecca, Saudi Arabia: the case of vaping. Houda Jradi. Associate Professor Saudi Arabia § Spotlight on epidemiological research on water pipe tobacco smoking in Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa region: a bibliometric analysis up to 2018. Salsabil Rejaibi Medical doctor specialist in public health Tunisia § Identifying People with Dementia for Epidemiological Analysis in Electronic Primary Care Records in the UK. Sujin Kang. Research Associate/Postgraduate, UK § New approach for providing Mental Health Care in busy clinics Dr Abdullah Dukhail Al-Khathami. Consultant Family and Community Medicine Saudi Arabia § The influence of health beliefs and sociodemographic variables in the cardiovascular risk of Saudi women Masheal Alsheikh, King Suad University, KSA § Analyse de la relation entre les maladies non-transmissibles et la croissance économique chez les pays en voie de développement : une perspective en données de panel Hamza Loukilin PhD Student, Morocco § Perception of the generic prescription in general practice: Survey at the Moulay Rachid commune of Sofia Zoukal, Morocco

General discussion

16:00-18:30: Parallel Session D: Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (EMPHN) (Room 4)

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Moderator: Professorr Sanaa Belabbes Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network Dr Mohanad Alnsour, CEO, Jordan Panellists: Professor Faris Al Lami (Title is needed) Professor Ahmed Mandil (Title is needed) § Investigation of an important Outbreak of Hepatitis A in the province of Ouarzazate, Morocco, 2019 Mohammed Ismaili Alaoui, Morocco § Epidemiological surveillance of communicable diseases in Tunisia (1995-2017) Hajer Hannachi, resident in public health, Tunisia § Conception of an epidemiological surveillance system at the point of entry, Morocco 2018 Mohammed Ismaili Alaoui, Morocco General Discussion

16:00-18:30: Workshops

Workshop 1: 5 Steps patient interview for Dr. Abdullah Dukhail Al-Khathami, Consultant Family and Community providing Mental Health Care in primary Medicine, Director, Innovative Primary Mental Health Program in health care centers (Room 4) MOH Saudi Arabia Contacts: [email protected]

Workshop 2 : Quality Health management Prof. Lahcen EL HIKI, University of Mons, Belgique (Room 5) Contact: [email protected]

Workshop 3: Developing protocol for clinical Prof. Adil Najdi (Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tanger, Morocco), studies (Room 6) and Prof. Majdouline Obtel Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of , Morocco) Contacts: [email protected] and [email protected]

19:00-21:00: Conference Gala Dinner (Location: University)

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Day 2: Friday, 5th April 2019

09:00-11:00 Plenary Session 4: Opening the doors to strengthening health Security (Main Hall)

Chairs : Professor Abderrahmane Maaroufi, Dr Ali Hussein Al Haddad

Keynotes: § Introduction: Professor Majdouline Obtel § Strengthening Health Security in the Arab World Professor Shadi Saleh, AUB, Lebanon

Panellists: § Health security threats, what is the cost to prevent, detect and respond? Dr Mamunur Rahman Malik, WHO Representative in Somalia § Empowerment of public health system in early detection and rapid response by building Frontline Epidemiological Capacity-Morocco, 2018-2019 Asmae Khattabi, Professor epidemiology. ENSP § Prioritization of Maternal Health and SRH in humanitarian and fragile contexts Dr Shible SAHBANI, Regional Reproductive Health Advisor, UNFPA ASRO § Fragile & Conflict Affected Health Systems; Lebanon and the Syrian Health Crisis Randa Hamade, Ola Kdouh, Rawan Hammoud, Global Health Team of Expert Lebanon § Strengthening Health Security: Role of International Health Regulations Implementation. Dr Mohammed Moussif, Head of the Sanitary Border Health Control Division in Casablanca Airport, Morocco § Conception of an epidemiological surveillance system at the point of entry, Morocco 2018 Mohammed Ismaili Alaoui, Morocco § Contribution of WHO to Global Health Security: Detection, management and response to Public Health Events. Dr Pierre Nabeth, Coordinator of HIM unit in EMRO, Egypt

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General Discussion

11:00-11: 30 Coffee Break and Networking

11:30-13:00 Plenary Session 5: Opening the doors to Primary Health Care and Family Medicine (Part I) (Main Hall)

Chairs: Professor Tawfik Khoja, Dr Nabila Rmili

Keynote: The Saudi Health Council shaping response to Vision 2030 Dr Nahar Al-Azemi: Riyadh

Panellists: § The new Saudi Model of Care, a new shift of paradigm. Khalid I Al Qumaizi, Model of Care Lead Saudi Arabia § What we knowing and we did not know about primary health care in EMR (Dr Hassan Salah, WHO EMRO through Skype or Video) § The importance of self-care in the context of 21st Century living: Implications for health systems worldwide: Dr Austen El-Osta. Director, Imperial College London Self-Care Academic Research Unit (SCARU) UK § Public health and Family medicine practice Professor Salman Rawaf, WHO CC Imperial College London § Measuring Technical Efficiency of Urban Community Health Centres - Dental Clinics in Khartoum State 2015/2016 Runa Ahmed Mahgoub Ahmed, Head of quality standards development, Sudan § Prise en charge globale et intégrée d’une personne en situation de handicap Khalid Benhassan Médecin de santé publique, Directeur national du Centre National Mohammed VI des Handicapés Maroc § Development, implementation and diffusion of Electronic Healthcare Record of family "DSF" in Casablanca- Region" Dr Ouardi Abdesselam: Regional Observatory of Health, Casablanca

General discussion

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break (ArPHA Executive Board Working Lunch Meeting: Room 1)

14:00-16:00 Plenary Session 6: Opening the doors to Primary Health Care and Family Medicine. (Part II) (Main Hall)

Chairs: Shk Dr Mohammed Al Thani, Professor Abdul Munem Al-Dabbagh

§ The Impact of Accreditation on Patient Safety Culture Mahi M Al-They, Prof. of Public Health, Egypt § The Road map to establish Family Medicine practice Professor Safwane MOUWAFAQ. Morocco § Adherence to Prevention guidelines in Saudi Arabia Studying the implementation of international prevention tests done in Saudi Arabia

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Maher Bazarbashi, Consultant pulmonary and critical care medicine, Saudi Arabia § Association of hypertension with chronic kidney disease in an agricultural Moroccan adult’s population. Moustakim Rachida PhD Student. Morocco § Role of the general practitioner in the management of hypertensive patients in the greater Casablanca area. Gladys Tsoumbou-bakana, Médecin résident Médecine sociale et préventive. Université Hassan II, Morocco § Attractiveness of the profession of general practitioner among medical students Gladys Tsoumbou-bakana, Médecin résident Médecine sociale et préventive, Université Hassan II, Morocco § Assessment of the quality of primary health care at the level of three primary health care centres in Nabeul Amal Cherif, Resident doctor in public health, Tunisia § Evaluation of the continuing medical education of general practitioners in Casablanca. Sofia Zoukal, Morocco

General Discussion

16:00-18:00 Parallel session E: SRH and Maternal/Child Health (Main Hall)

Chairs: Dr Naema Al-Qaseer, Professor Amina Barakat

Keynote: Introductions: Sexual and Reproductive Health Dr Maha El Adawy (WHO/EMRO), Dr Shible (UNFPA/ASRO)

Presentations: § Dr Mohamed Afifi, Regional RH specialist, UNFPA ASRO Investing in Midwifery to reduce Maternal Mortality in the Arab Region. § State of Maternal and Neonatal Health in Tunisia Sondes Derouiche, Mohamed Chaouch Primary health care directorate, Tunisia § Evaluation de l'implantation du système de surveillance des décès maternels et Réponse dans 5 pays de la région arabe Lardi Mohammed Consultant en santé publique Maroc § Parents’ perceptions about child abuse and their impact on physical and emotional child abuse: A study from primary health care centres in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al Dosari, Consultant Saudi Arabia § The impact of socio-economic and home environmental factors on oral health-related quality of life among children aged 11-14 Shahenaz Najjar, Assistant Professor, Palestine § Associated factors with intrapartum and very early neonatal mortality at the maternity university hospital Mohammed VI Marrakech: A case-control study. Hajar Ouahid, Midwife, Morocco § Couple Infertility in Reproductive Health Laila Acharai (UNFPA/Morocco)

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§ Seasonal Influenza Vaccination: Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours in Pregnant Women and Healthcare Professionals – Alj Loubna, FETP Graduate, CAPM, Morocco § Social Determinants of Low Birth Weight in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs): A Systematic Review of the Evidence Zahraa Beydoun, Research Assistant, Lebanon General discussions

11:00-13:00 Parallel Session F: Health Governance in EMR of WHO

Moderator: Dr Marwa Beylay, Dr Elizabeth Dubois

Governance for Health – WHO EMRO Approach for UHC Dr Hala Aboutaleb, Regional Adviser

Panellists: Global Collaboration for Health Governance Dr Maryam Bigdalli Building on current practices Dr Maha El-Adawy Networking for better health governance Professor Maha Rabbat Level of health Governance for netter performing health system Professor Salman Rawaf Political dimensions of health governance transformation: a country experience Dr Naeema Al Qaseer

16:00-18:00 Parallel Session G: Health promotion and community empowerment (Room 1)

Chairs: Professor Zineb Serhier, Professor Ahmed Mandil

Keynote: Health and Youth: Regional Strategy for Youth Engagement in Health Dr Wasiq Khan, Regional Adviser, Health Promotion, EMRO (Video Linkage)

Panellists: § Patient doctor communication: Problems regarding doctor patient communication among hospital and primary health care physicians. Dr Mohammed Al Shahri. Family and community medicine consultant Saudi Arabia § Role of media in development and continuity of individuals and community heal Dr Hasan Alkhudairi, Consultant Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and Palliative Medicine KSU, KSA § Role of Media in raise awareness about public health Mohammed Hassan Al-Senan, Adviser, MoH KSA § An analysis of the outcomes of a health outreach program to refugees and asylum seekers in Egypt Amany Ahmed Assistant Lecturer Cairo University, Egypt § Unprotected and Un-safe Access to Education and Well-being in an Area Community on the West Bank, occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) Nisreen Shelleh, Projects Manager Palestine

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§ Community Transformation, is it the magic of public health profession? Dr Abdalsalam A. Alshehri & Dr Yahea Makhdoum, Assistant for Planing and Transformation Saudi Arabia § Contribution of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in improving the quality of care in Kita Health District, Kayes Region, Republic of Mali Boubacar Traore, Morocco § Designing Effective Grievance Redress Mechanisms for Health Randa Hamade, Rawan Hammond, Ola Kdouh Global health team of experts Lebanon General Discussion

16:00-18:00 Parallel session H: Quality Research (Room 2)

Chairs: Professor Mohammed Bennani Othmani, Professor Nerman Nabil

Keynote: In search of Quality Research Professor Derek Bell, President of the Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh

Panellists § Context-led capacity building in time of crisis: fostering non-communicable diseases (NCD) research skills in the Mediterranean Middle East and North Africa. Habiba Ben Romdhane Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University Tunis El Manar § Research by Medical Students: Need to be Aligned to National and Regional priorities. Manal Bouhaimed. Clinical Assistant Professor, Kuwait. § Research availability, gaps and future prospects within the context of ICPD+25 and SDGs framework in the Arab Region. Wafa Mataria Consultant, PhD Student Palestine. § Outcomes associated with 30 years of community-based research projects in teaching. undergraduate public health Manal Bouhaimed. Clinical Assistant Professor, Kuwait. § What did patients feel about care they received in Morocco? Ahmed Chekairi, Hospital Consultant, England § La chirurgie ambulatoire: Pourquoi et comment ? Dr Essarghini Mohammed, Maroc

General discussions

16:00-18:00 Workshops

Workshop 4: Health Leadership and Health Dr Ahmed Chekairi, Hospital Consultant, England Management (Room 3) Contacts: [email protected]

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Workshop 5: Mixed methods research: Prof. Majda Sebbani and Prof. Latifa Adarmouch, Faculty of Medicine and Towards adopting a qualitative research Pharmacy, Marrakech, Morocco approach in health research (Room 4) Contacts: [email protected]; [email protected]

Workshop 6: Writing Scientific articles: From Prof. Mohamed Amine (Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Marrakech, research question to article.(Room 5) Morocco), Pr. Lahcen El Hiki (University of Mons, Belgique), Pr. Bouchra Assarag (Public Health School of Rabat, Morocco) Contacts: [email protected];

18:00-19:00 Group meeting, B to B, Networking

Main Hall: ArPHA General Meeting Room 1: Schools and public health departments Morocco Moderator : Pr Bennani Panelistes : Pr Mohamed Amine, Pr Asmae El Khattabi, Pr Majdouline Obtel, Pr Sanaa Belabbes, Pr Safwane Mouwafaq General discussion Room 2: TBC Room 3: Faculty of Public Health, UK: Meeting The President Professor John Middleton Room 4: Students, masters, school of Public health (EISP). Moderators: Amal Bouziyane, Joseph Kasanda Room 5: Maghreb Economy and Health System Network (RESSMA) and Collaborators Room 6: Midwives networking Dr L. Acharai (UNFPA/Morocco), Mrs El Omrani Sanaa (MOH), M. Mohammed Al Arabi El Bouazaoui (MOH), Mrs Rachida Fadil (ANSFM), Mrs Nadia Ozahra (AMSF)

DAY 3: Saturday: 6th April 2019

09:00-10:30 Plenary Session 7: Vision for Health in the Arab World (Main Hall)

Chairs: Professor Salman Rawaf, Professor Chakib Nejjari

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Keynotes: § Kingdom of Morocco HE Minister of Heath. Morocco § Vision for Health in EMR HE Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari, Regional Director WHO EMRO, Cairo § 25 years since the ICPD: An unfinished Sexual and Reproductive Health Agenda Dr Luay Shabaneh. UNFPA ASRO Regional Director, Cairo

10:30-11:00: Coffee Break Group Photo, Press Conference and signatures of conventions

11:00-12:30 Plenary Session 8: Public Health in the Arab World (Main Hall)

Chairs: Professor John Middleton, President Faculty of Public Health, UK

Panellists: § Public health in the 21st Century: Why we should care? Professor Tawfik Khoja, President of Arab Hospital Federation § Public health workforce in the Arab World: Ready to embrace the challenge? Elsheikh Badr President, Sudanese Public Health Association, Sudan § Thinking out of the box for Public health services in Saudi Arabia Professor Walid Milaat § Challenges Facing Bachelor Public Health Students in Saudi Arabia - Online Social Listening Report. Marwah Hassounah, Faisal Khalid Alkulaib, Saudi Arabia § Public Health Workforce in the Arab World Shk Dr Mohammed Al Thani, Qatar § Public Health Innovations: the case for better health and protection Professor Salman Rawaf General discussion

12:30-14:00: Lunch

14:00-15:30 Parallel Session I: Opening the doors Human Resources & training (Main Hall)

Chairs: Professor Mhamed Harif, Dr Mohand Alnsour

Keynote: Introduction Fatima Ezzahra Alami, Hassan II University, Casablanca

Oral presentations: § Evaluation of the continuing medical education of general practitioners in Casablanca. Professor Hassoune Samira and Professor Nani Samira § Community Health Nursing Service in Oman: Challenges and Achievements. Mutaira Musallam Khamis Al Busaidi National Coordinator of Elderly Care and Community Health Care Service Sultanate of Oman § Importance du développement personnel chez les professionnels de santé Name…

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§ Challenges Facing Bachelor Public Health Students in Saudi Arabia - Online Social Listening Report. Marwah Hassounah, Faisal Khalid Alkulaib Academia Faculty Medical intern KSA § Attitudes of medical trainees in Oman towards inter-professional collaboration: a cross- sectional study. Heba Awad. PHD student, Oman § Évaluation de la satisfaction des patients au CHU Heroual Nabila, Enseignante Algérie § Motivation au service public et performance au travail Aslaou fatima directrice de l'hôpital régional oued eddehab Dakhla. Maroc General Discussion

14 :00-15 :30 Parallel Session J : Communicable Disease Prevention & Management (Room1)

Chairs : Dr Moussif Mohammed, Dr Tarik Al-Asadi

Keynote : Tackling emerging infections in the EMR: The MERS-CoV Experience Dr Lubna Al Ariqi, Consultant, Infectious Hazard Management, EMRO

Presentations : § Epidemiology of Viral Hepatitis C in Casablanca-Settat region; Morocco; 2012-2016 Sofia Azri, FETP Graduate, Regional observatory of health in Casablanca-Settat Region, Morocco § Epidemiological surveillance of communicable diseases in Tunisia (1995-2017) Hajer Hannachi, resident in public health, Tunisia § Chlamydia screening in primary care: lessons from Europe Harumi Quezada Yamamoto. Research Assistant WHOCC. United Kingdom § Lessons from the 2015 Cholera epidemic in Baghdad Dr Haitham Noaman Al-Koubaisy. Consultant Physician (Infectious Disease) § Cholera Outbreak in Mayfa Ans District, Dhamar Governorate, Yemen, November 2018. Suaad Ammen Moghalles, Y-FETP- Resident Yemen § Seroprevalence and risk factors for leptospirosis among high risk professional. Anouar Sadat Mohamed, FETP Graduate, Ministry Of Health, Morocco § Epidemiological, clinical and biological profile of meningitis in Settat Province-Morocco, 2014-2018. HAMDI Amal, FETP Resident, ENSP, Morocco General Discussion

14:00-15:30 Parallel Session K: CD Prevention & Management (Room 2)

Chairs: Professor F Lami, Dr Haitham Noaman

Keynote: Bi-regional initiative to strengthen cross border collaboration in Sudan: WHO & Member State Naeema Al GASSEER, WHO Representative to Sudan and Head of Mission, Sudan

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Oral Presentations: § National Volunteer Stop Transmission of Poliomyelitis (NV- STOP) data analysis report, Yemen, 2016-2017 Jarallah Saleh Altbali,Yemen, Sanaa § Investigation of a foodborne-disease outbreak in a primary school, March 2017, Tunis, Tunisia. Salsabil Rejaibi, Medical doctor specialist in public health Tunisia § Investigation of an important Outbreak of Hepatitis A in the province of Ouarzazate, Morocco Mohammed Ismaili Alaoui, FETP Resident, ENSP, Morocco § Integrated approach towards NTD and Emergency. Laxmikant Technical Officer - Communicable diseases and IDSR, Sudan General Discussion

14:00-15:30 Workshops

Workshop 7: Hospital Management: 6 case Prof. Lahcen EL HIKI, University of Mons, Belgique studies of transformational management. Contact: Prof. Sanaa Belabbes: [email protected] Room 3

Workshop 8: Addressing challenges to Prof. Latifa Adarmouch and Prof. Majda Sebbani, Public Health Professors, informed consent for research in developing Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Marrakech, Morocco countries. Room 4 Contacts: [email protected]; [email protected] Workshop 9: Meaningful of biostatistics in Prof. Laila Lahlou (Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of , Morocco), data analysis: Practice on SPSS. Room 5 Prof. Jallal Manar (University Mohammed 6 of Casablanca, Morocco) and Prof. Majdouline Obtel (Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, Morocco). Contacts: [email protected]; [email protected]

15:30-16:00: Coffee Break

16:00-17:00: Plenary 9: Closing session (Main Hall) Closing Remarks Professors Salman Rawaf, Tawfik Khoja, Radouane Belouali and Chakib Nejjari Casablanca Declaration Lubna Al Ariqi and Sanaa Belabbes

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Information and contacts

Registration: www.arpha.org www.eisp.um6ss.orga You can also register on site

Conference Venue: Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences, City Anfa, HAY HASSANI (In Front of Cheikh Khalifa Hospital)

Contacts:

§ Interim president ArPHA: Professor Salman RAWAF. [email protected] § UM6SS president: Professor Chakib NEJJARI [email protected] § UM6SS National Coordinator: Professor Radouane BELOUALI [email protected]

Conference Scientific Committee § Professor Tawfik Khoja (Chair) - KSA § Dr Nermen Nabil - Egypt § Professor Sanaa Belabbbes - Morocco § Dr Marwa Beylay - WHO § Professor Majdouline Obtel – Morocco § Ms Lubna Alariqi - WHO § Dr Sara Mohammed - Sudan § Dr David Rawaf - UK § Dr Badreyya Al Harmi - UAE

Conference Scientific Committee Coordinators:

§ Professor Tawfik KHOJA (ArPHA) [email protected] § Professor Majdouline OBTEL (Morocco) [email protected]

Conference Organisational Committee Coordinator: • Sanaa BELLABES: [email protected]

Agenda modifications: § Sanaa BELABBES: [email protected] § Lubna Alriqi : [email protected]

Rooms reservation and logistics: § Majda BADAOUI [email protected] +212 6 03041335 and Mohammed MERYOUH +212 60007018

Transport and reservations: § Houda LOUTFI [email protected] § Posters: § Gloria [email protected]

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§ Registrations: § Asmaa ALAOUI [email protected]; Ela Augustyniak: [email protected]

Imperial College London (WHO CC) Contact: § Ela Augustyniak: [email protected]; Mohammed Al-Saffar: [email protected] and David Rawaf: [email protected] §

WHO Contact: § Dr Hafid HACHRI (Morocco) [email protected] § UNFPA Contact : § Dr Shible SAHBANI Cairo [email protected] Leila ACHARI Morocco [email protected]

Press, media and communication: § Hind NOUAMANI [email protected] § Ela Augustyniak: [email protected] § Dr Dabid Rawaf: [email protected]

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