Wednesday, 3 March , DAY 1

Wednesday, 3 March , DAY 1

2nd Global Consultation on Migrant Health: Resetting the Agenda Jointly Organized by IOM, WHO and the Government of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Colombo, Sri Lanka 21-23 February 2017 Agenda Tuesday 21 February – DAY 1 07:00-9:00 Registration 09:00 - 9:15 OPENING: CEREMONIAL PROCESSION, LIGHTING OF THE OIL LAMP AND NATIONAL ANTHEM 09:15 – 09:45 WELCOME ADDRESS BY ANURA JAYAWICKRAMA, SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF HEALTH, NUTRITION & INDIGENOUS MEDICINE, SRI LANKA KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY HON. DR RAJITHA SENARATNE, MINISTER OF HEALTH, NUTRITION & INDIGENOUS MEDICINE, SRI LANKA STATEMENTS VIA VIDEO BY AMBASSADOR WILLIAM L. SWING, DIRECTOR GENERAL, IOM & DR. MARGARET CHAN, DIRECTOR GENERAL, WHO 09:45-10:30 SETTING THE SCENE Despite known linkages between Migration and Health, international human rights standards, a 2008 World Health Resolution on Migrant Health, and the recognized role of migrants for sustained social and economic development, the process has been slow in meeting the health needs of migrants, adjust and develop conducive policies across sectors, and equip health systems to respond to contemporary migration and human mobility. The Consultation objectives, underlying conceptual framework and intended outcomes will be presented against a background of Global Health and Global Migration Initiatives emphasizing recent milestones and near future key processes to jointly work towards. Chair: Hon. Dr Rajitha Senaratne, Minister of Health, Nutrition & Indigenous Medicine, Sri Lanka Speakers: Davide Mosca, Director, Migration Health Division, IOM & Kanokporn Kaojaroen, Migration and Health Officer, WHO Discussion 10:30-10:45 Coffee Break Session I: Global Health PLENARY SESSION WITH PANEL AND DISCUSSION 10:45-11:30 Ensure health and well-being for all, in line with the achievement of Universal Health Coverage, through financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services, prevention and health promotion is the overarching health-related approach of the Development Agenda 2030. This session will explore the place of migration health within current health strategies, public health principles, relevant indicators and gaps. Chair for Session I: Hon. Dr. Rajitha Senaratne, Minister of Health, Nutrition & Indigenous Medicine, Sri Lanka Co-Chair: Kiran Regmi, Chief Specialist from Ministry of Health, Nepal Moderator: Rudi Coninx, Chief (a.i) Humanitarian, Policy and Guidance, WHO Presentation on topic for Session I: Michael Knipper, Associate Professor, Institute of the History of Medicine, Germany Panel discussion: Lisa Rotz, Associate Director for Global Health and Migration, Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Ibrahim Abubakar, Director, Institute for Global Health and Chair, Lancet Commission on Migration and Health, University College London Ursula Trummer, Head of Center, Center for Health and Migration, Austria Herve Isambert, Senior Regional HIV/AIDS Coordinator, UNHCR Q&A Rapporteur for Session I: Daniel Lopez Acuna, Adjunct Professor. Andalusian School of Public Health, Spain 3 BREAK OUT GROUPS 11:30-12:45 Three breakout groups based on the expected outcomes: Expected outcome/Role Chair (Government) Break out group rapporteur Facilitator Actionable policy Ferchito L. Avelino, Patrick Taran, President, Davide Mosca, objectives Director III, Bureau Global Migration Policy Director, Migration of Quarantine, Associates Health Division, IOM Philippenes Santino Severoni, Coordinator, Regional Office for Europe, WHO Research agenda Victor Arturo Anthony Zwi, Professor Kol Wickramage, Cabrera Hidalgo, of Global Health and Migration Health and Minister, Development, University Epidemiology Permanent Mission of New South Wales Coordinator, IOM to the UN Geneva, Lin Aung, Ecuador (tbc) Coordinator, Communicable Diseases Department WHO Progress monitoring Susie Perera, Charles Hui, Associate Poonam Dhavan, framework Deputy Director Professor of Pediatrics IOM Migration General(Planning), & Chief of Infectious Health Programme Ministry of Health Diseases, Coordinator, IOM Nutrition and University of Ottawa Kanokporn Indigenous Kaojaroen, Migration Medicine, Sri and Health Officer, Lanka WHO 12:45-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-15:00 PLENARY REPORTING FROM THE GROUPS Chair: Lisa Rotz, Associate Director for Global Health and Migration, Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Breakout group rapporteurs present their reactions: Actionable policy objectives Patrick Taran, President, Global Migration Policy Associates Research agenda Anthony Zwi, Professor of Global Health and Development, University of New South Wales Progress monitoring framework Charles Hui, Associate Professor of Pediatrics & Chief of Infectious Diseases, University of Ottawa. Rapporteur for Session I: Daniel Lopez Acuna, Adjunct Professor, Andalusian School of Public Health, Spain Discussion Session II: Vulnerabilities & Resiliencies 15:00-15:45 PLENARY SESSION WITH PANEL AND DISCUSSION Reducing vulnerability and enhancing resilience of migrants, communities and health systems, requires action on the social and environmental determinants of health and equity in migrant health. It implies inclusive and participatory processes, active engagement of multiple sectors and adequate monitoring of policies in place and progress made. Chair for Session II: Honourable Aldrin Musiiwa, Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care Zimbabwe Co-Chair: G.S. Withanage, Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Employment, Sri Lanka Moderator: Nenette Motus, Regional Director of Asia-Pacific, IOM Presentation on topic for Session II: Chesmal Siriwhardhana, Associate Professor, London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Panel discussion: Phusit Prakongsai, Director, Bureau of International Health, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand Moises Uamusse, General Secretary, Mozambican Mine Workers Association Chan Chee Khoon, Research Associate, University of Malaya, Malaysia Santino Severoni, Coordinator, WHO Regional Office for Europe Q&A Rapporteur for Session II: Mariam Sianozova, Senior Regional Director for Europe/Eurasia, Project Hope 15:45-16:00 Coffee break 16:00-17:15 3 BREAK OUT GROUPS Three breakout groups based on the expected outcomes. Expected outcome/Role Chair (Government) Break out group Facilitator rapporteur Actionable policy Safaa Mourad, Stefano Nobile, Roumyana Petrova- objectives Undersecretary of Advocacy Officer and Benedict, Senior Foreign Health Focal Point for Health Migration Health Affairs Dep. The and HIV, Caritas Advisor, IOM Minister Sector Internationalis Francois Nguessan, office, Egypt Regional Adviser, Emergency Operations, AFRO WHO Research agenda Knut Nyflot, Jo Vearey, Associate Kol Wickramage, Chargé d’affaires, Professor, African Migration Health and Royal Norwegian Centre for Migration & Epidemiology Embassy in Sri Society (ACMS), Coordinator, IOM Lanka University of the Lin Aung, Witwatersrand Coordinator, Communicable Diseases Department SEARO WHO Progress monitoring Dr. Kiran Regmi, Brahm Press, Executive Sharika Peiris, framework Chief Specialist Director of MAP National Migration from Ministry of Foundation/Co-chair of Health Physician, IOM Health, Nepal JUNIMA/ convener of Qudsia Huda, the task force on Regional Advisor, Migration Health and Preparedness, EMRO HIV in CARAM Asia, WHO Thailand 17:15-18:15 PLENARY REPORTING FROM THE GROUPS Chair: Gaudy Calvo, Minister Councellor, Permanent Mission in Geneva, Costa Rica Co-Chair: Lakshman Siyambalagoda, Additional Secretary (Medical services), Ministry of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine, Sri Lanka Breakout group rapporteurs present their reactions: Actionable policy objectives Stefano Nobile, Advocacy Officer and Focal Point for Health and HIV, Caritas Internationalis Research agenda Jo Vearey, Associate Professor, African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS), University of the Witwatersrand Progress monitoring framework Brahm Press, Executive Director of MAP Foundation/Co-chair of JUNIMA/ convener of the task force on Migration Health and HIV in CARAM Asia, Thailand Rapporteur for Session II: Mariam Sianozova, Senior Regional Director for Europe/Eurasia, Project Hope Discussion End of Day I Wednesday 22 February – DAY 2 Session III: Development 09:00-09:45 PLENARY SESSION WITH PANEL AND DISCUSSION Migration has an acknowledged development potential and migrant health is a requisite for social and economic development in our diverse society. This session will also address the place of migrant health within the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and in addition will discuss the health of migrants’ families left behind and the role of social and technological innovation. Chair for Session III: Nicolae Jelamschi, Chair of Executive Committee of the South-eastern Europe Health Network, Moldova Co-Chair: Dr. Kiran Regmi, Chief Specialist from Ministry of Health, Nepal Moderator: Poonam Dhavan, Migration Health Programme Coordinator, IOM Presentation of topic for Session III: Julia Puebla Fortier, Executive Director, Diversity Rx - Resources for Cross Cultural Health Care Panel discussion: Amuerfina R. Reyes, Assistant Secretary, Department of Labour and Employment Philippines Daniela Núñez Pares, Director of Institutional Coordination for Migrants Health in the Ministry of Health of Mexico Amara Quesada-Bondad, Executive Director, Philippines/Action for Health Initiatives (ACHIEVE), Inc. Brianna Harrison, Regional Programme Adviser, UNAIDS Q&A

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