تصفح Regional Committee Meeting 69 Colombo, Sri-Lanka, 5-9 September 2016 حسب العنوان
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SEA/RC69/24: UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases: Joint Coordinating Board (JCB) – Report on attendance at JCB in 2016
(2016-07)The Joint Coordinating Board (JCB) of the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases Research (TDR) acts as the governing body of the Special Programme and is responsible for its overall policy and strategy. This Working Paper describes the background and composition of the JCB TDR. At present, Maldives represents the WHO South-East Asia Region under paragraph 2.2.2 of the memorandum of understanding until 31 December 2018, and there are two Member States from the Region (India and Thailand) who represent a joint constituency ... -
SEA/RC69/25: UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP): Policy and Coordination Committee (PCC) – Report on attendance at PCC in 2016 and nomination of a member in place of Timor-Leste whose term expires on 31 December 2016
(2016-07, SEA/RC69/25)The Policy and Coordination Committee (PCC) acts as the governing body of the Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction. At present, there are three Member States from the WHO South-East Asia Region (Indonesia, Myanmar and Timor-Leste) that are Members of PCC in Category 2, while India continues to be a Member of PCC in Category 1. Since the term of office of Timor-Leste ends on 31 December 2016, representatives of the High-Level Preparatory (HLP) Meeting were requested to consider electing one of the ... -
SEA/RC69/26 - Time and place of future sessions of the Regional Committee
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SEA/RC69/3Rev.1 - Ministerial roundtable: strengthening health systems response to address NCDs at the primary health-care level
(2016-07, SEA/RC69/3Rev.1) -
SEA/RC69/4 - Ministerial Roundtable: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Universal Health Coverage (UHC)
(2016-07, SEA/RC69/4)The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the UN General Assembly in September 2015. This Ministerial Roundtable will discuss developments over the last year, explore how Member States are tackling this ambitious development agenda, and how it can be used to accelerate improvements in health. The SDGs call for an integrated approach to sustainable development, with a focus on the most vulnerable: “leave no one behind”. The Roundtable will consider how countries are building on lessons learned from the MDGs. It will discuss how ... -
SEA/RC69/6Rev.1 - Programme Budget Performance Assessment: 2014–2015
(2016-07, SEA/RC69/6 Rev.1SEA/RC69/6 Inf.Doc1SEA/RC69/6 Inf.Doc2)SEA/RC69/6: The Organization-wide report on the 2014–2015 Programme Budget Performance Assessment (PBPA) was submitted to the Sixty-ninth World Health Assembly in May 2016 (SEA/RC69/6 Inf. Doc. 1 – Document A69/45) after it was initially reviewed at the Twenty-fourth Meeting of the Programme Budget and Administration Committee (PBAC) of the Executive Board. The PBAC, in its report to the World Health Assembly (SEA/RC69/6 Inf. Doc. 2 – Document A69/62) welcomed the Unified 2014–2015 PBPA Report contained in document A69/62. The first part of the ... -
SEA/RC69/7Rev.3: Proposed Programme Budget 2018–2019
(2016-07, SEA/RC69/7 Rev.3SEA/RC69/7 Inf. Doc.1 Rev.1)The development of the Programme Budget for the 2018–2019 biennium is the last Programme Budget within the Twelfth General Programme of Work, and will take into account the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, and the outcome of the work on WHO Reform in response to emergencies. The attached Working Paper discusses the progress made in the process of developing the Programme Budget for the 2018–2019 biennium in the context of the WHO South-East Asia Region. Specific guidance from Member States will further inform the development of the Programme ... -
SEA/RC69/8Rev.1: Overview of WHO Reform
(2016-07, SEA/RC69/8Rev.1)Over the last five years the World Health Organization has made significant progress towards meeting the objectives and deliverables of WHO Reform, key components of which include providing effective policy and technical support to Member States; alignment of financing and staffing needs to match priorities and requirements; efficient mechanisms for compliance, accountability and risk management; and a culture of evaluation and strategic communication. WHO Reform deliverables are grouped into three categories, namely, Programmatic, Governance and ... -
SEA/RC69/9 - Antimicrobial Resistance
(2016-07, SEA/RC69/9)The WHO South-East Asia Region has recognized antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a serious threat to public health and has been addressing the issue by advocating to governments of Member States to take this as a cross-sectoral national priority. Several sessions of the WHO Regional Committee for South-East Asia have adopted resolutions on the prevention and containment of antimicrobial resistance, with the last one being in Dili, Timor-Leste, in September 2015. In 2011, all health ministers of the Region had committed themselves to concerted ... -
SEA/RC69/R2 - Programme Budget 2018-2019
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SEA/RC69/R4 - Promoting physical activity in the South-East Asia Region
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SEA/RC69/R6 - Expanding the scope of the South-East Asia regional health emergency fund (SEARHEF)
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SEA/RC69/R7 - Amendment to the rules of procedure of the WHO Regional Committee for South-East Asia
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SEA/RC69/R8 - Resolution of thanks
(2016-08, SEA/RC69/R8) -
Tentative programme for RC69
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WHO Regional Committee for South-East Asia: report of the sixty-ninth session, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 5-9 September 2016
(2017-01, SEA/RC69/32)The Regional Committee for South-East Asia is the World Health Organization’s governing body in theSouth-East Asia Region, with representation from all 11 Member States of the Region. It meets inSeptember every year to review progress in health development in the Region as well as to considerthe regional implications of the World Health Assembly resolutions, among others.This report summarizes the discussions of the Sixty-ninth Session of the Regional Committee held inColombo, Sri Lanka, on 5–9 September 2016. At this session, the Committee ...