Regional Committee Meeting 63 Bangkok, Thailand, 7 - 10 September 2010
Recent Submissions
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SEA/RC63/R8 - Resolution of thanks
(2010-09-10, SEA/RC63/R8) -
SEA/RC63/R7 - Regional strategy on health information systems
(2010-09-10, SEA/RC63/R7) -
SEA/RC63/R6 - Capacity building of member states in global health
(2010-09-10, SEA/RC63/R6) -
SEA/RC63/R5 - Regional strategy on universal health coverage
(2010-09-10, SEA/RC63/R5) -
SEA/RC63/R4 - Prevention and containment of antimicrobial resistance
(2010-09-10, SEA/RC63/R4) -
SEA/RC63/R3 - Coordinated approach to prevention and control of acute diarrhoea and respiratory infections
(2010-09-10, SEA/RC63/R3) -
SEA/RC63/R2 - Injury prevention and safety promotion
(2010-09-10, SEA/RC63/R2) -
SEA/RC63/R1 - Proposed programme budget 2012-2013
(2010-09-10, SEA/RC63/R1) -
SEA/RC63/5 Part I - Draft Proposed Programme Budget 2012-2013
(2010-07-16, SEA/RC63/5 Part I) -
SEA/RC63/5 - Matters relating to programme development and management: proposed programme budget 2012-2013 including implementation of the Regional Committee resolution SEA/RC62/R1 on Programme budget matters
(2010-07-16, SEA/RC63/5)The 2012-2013 biennium is the third and last biennium within the WHO’s Medium-term Strategic Plan (MTSP) that covers the period from 2008 to 2013. The structure of the proposed Programme Budget 2012-2013 (PB2012-2013) is a strategic one, similar to the two previous biennia with 13 strategic objectives (SOs) which have largely the same orientation as those for the two earlier biennia - 2008-2009 and 2010-2011. Overall, the Programme Budget for 2012-2013 (Regional Committee Version) (Doc. SEA/RC63/5 Part I) is proposed by the Director-General, at ... -
SEA/RC63/23 - Matters relating to Programme Development and Management: Part II - The future of financing for WHO
(2010-07-16, SEA/RC63/23)In January 2010, the Director-General convened an informal discussion on the future of financing for WHO. The attached note by the Director-General for the Regional Committee (SEA/RC63/23) provides a framework for discussions for the future of financing for WHO at the Sixty-third Session of the Regional Committee. The issues and questions are drawn from the initial consultations, early responses to the web consultation, and informal discussions with Member States at the Sixty-third World Health Assembly and the 126th session of the Executive ... -
SEA/RC63/16 - Follow-up action on pending issues and selected Regional Committee resolutions/decisions of the last three years:Collaboration within the UN system and with other international agencies and partnerships
(2010-07-16, SEA/RC63/16)The recognition of health as a key element for sustainable development and global security has resulted in a substantial increase in global resources for health in recent years. At the same time, the diversity and number of health actors have also increased significantly, with private and non-state actors contributing significant resources to development assistance for health. With this proliferation of actors in health, WHO, particularly at country level must coordinate its work, through effective partnerships, not only with government authorities ... -
SEA/RC63/30 - List of resolutions and decisions
(2010-08, SEA/RC63/30) -
SEA-RC63-28 Rev.2 - List of participants
(2010-09-21, SEA-RC63-28 Rev.2) -
SEA/RC63/29 - Report of sub-committee on credentials
(2010-09-10, SEA/RC63/29) -
SEA-RC63-18 Addendum - South-East Asia regional efforts on measles elimination (SEA/RC62/R3)
(2010-09-07, SEA-RC63-18 Addendum) -
SEA/RC63/32 - List of official documents
(2010-09, SEA/RC63/32) -
SEA/RC53/27 - Time and place of future sessions of the Regional Committee
(2010-08-04, SEA/RC53/27) -
SEA/RC63/6 - Consideration of the recommendations arising out of the Technical Discussions on “Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion”
(2010-07-26, SEA/RC63/6)This paper is a summary of the Technical Discussions on “Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion”, held in WHO-SEARO, New Delhi, from 25 to 26 May 2010. It covers the key issues involved, the consensus obtained during the Technical Discussions and the recommendations. The paper is submitted to the Sixty-third Session of the Regional Committee for its consideration of the recommendations arising out of the Technical Discussions on “Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion”. The report and the working paper on the Technical Discussions are being ...