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Journal No. 4   25 May 2022

This Journal is intended to give delegates, representatives and other participants advance indications of the Health Assembly’s tentative programme of work. Additional information can be found in the Guide for delegates to the World Health Assembly (document A75/DIV./2 Rev.1)

The Journal does not constitute an official record of the Health Assembly’s proceedings. The Journal is published in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish on every working day during the Health Assembly.

N° 4 Programme of meetings for Wednesday, 25 May 2022

Time

Committee A
Room XX

Committee B
Room XVII

Others
Room XXIII

09:00

Fifth meeting

First meeting

 

14:30

Sixth meeting 

Second meeting

 

17:30

 

 

General Committee

Table of contents

1. Date and working hours

2. Programme of work of the Health Assembly

3. Report of meetings

4. Strategic roundtables

5. Other meetings

6. Arrangements for conduct of discussion in meetings

7. Announcements

Interpretation

Interpretation will be provided in the official languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish) to help delegates to follow the discussions. Delegates are requested to speak clearly and at a normal speaking pace to enable clear and accurate interpretation. Copies of all statements should be submitted at least one hour in advance by email to interpret@who.int. Clearly indicate the name of the country delegation/group in the subject line of the email.    

Note: a statement of three minutes at normal speaking pace is equivalent to approximately 330 words.

1.  Date and working hours

The working hours of the Health Assembly are from 09:00 to 12:00 and 14:30 to 17:30 (CEST).

The Health Assembly will close no later than Saturday, 28 May 2022, as decided by the Executive Board at its 150th session.

2. Programme of work of the Health Assembly

Wednesday, 25 May 2022

Fifth and sixth meetings of Committee A — Building E Room XX

09:00 and 14:30

Item 16 (Pillar 2) continued

Discussion of agenda item 16 will be grouped as follows: (16.2 & 16.4)

Public health emergencies: preparedness and response

·       Item 16.2 continued

Strengthening WHO preparedness for and response to health emergencies

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1, A75/18, A75/19, A75/20, A75/21, A75/A/CONF./2, A75/A/CONF./2 Add.1, A75/A/CONF./7, A75/A/CONF./7 Add.1, A75/A/CONF./9 and A75/A/CONF./9 Add.1

·       Item 16.4

Implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005)

-       Document A75/22

Item 14 (Pillar 1) continued
Discussion of agenda item 14 will be grouped as follows: (14.1: A, D, F, J, & A75/10 Add.5), (14.1: B, C, E, I, A75/10 Add.6 and A75/INF./4), (14.1: G & H), (14.2, 14.3 & 14.4), (14.5, 14.6, 14.7), (14.8)

Review of and update on matters considered by the Executive Board

·       Item 14.1 continued

Follow-up to the political declaration of the third high-level meeting of the General Assembly on the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1, A75/10 Rev.1 Add.1, A75/10 Rev.1 Add.2, A75/10 Add.1, A75/10 Add.2, A75/10 Add.3, A75/10 Add.3 Corr.1, A75/10 Add.4, A75/10 Add.5, A75/10 Add.6, A75/10 Add.8, A75/INF./8 and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision EB150(4)

A.     Draft implementation road map 2023–2030 for the global action plan for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases 2013–2030 (document A75/10 Add.8)

B.     Draft recommendations to strengthen and monitor diabetes responses within national noncommunicable disease programmes, including potential targets

C.    Draft global strategy on oral health (document A75/10 Add.1)

D.    Draft recommendations on how to strengthen the design and implementation of policies, including those for resilient health systems and health services and infrastructure, to treat people living with noncommunicable diseases and to prevent and control their risk factors in humanitarian emergencies (document A75/10 Add.2)

E.     Progress in the implementation of the global strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem and its associated goals and targets for the period 2020–2030 (document A75/10 Add.3)

F.     Progress achieved in the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases and the promotion of mental health

G.    Draft intersectoral global action plan on epilepsy and other neurological disorders in support of universal health coverage (document A75/10 Add.4)

H.    Draft action plan (2022–2030) to effectively implement the global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol as a public health priority

I.       Draft recommendations for the prevention and management of obesity over the life course, including potential targets

J.      Draft workplan for the global coordination mechanism on the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases

o   Strengthening synergies between the World Health Assembly and the Conference of the Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

-       Document A75/INF./4

If time permits:

·       Item 14.2

The global health sector strategies on, respectively, HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1 and EB150/2022/REC/1, resolution EB150.R3

·       Item 14.3

Global strategy for tuberculosis research and innovation

-       Document A75/10 Rev.1

·       Item 14.4

Road map for neglected tropical diseases 2021–2030

-       Document A75/10 Rev.1

First and second meetings of Committee B — Building E Room XVII (overflow Room XXII)

09:00 and 14:30

Item 19

Opening of the Committee[1]

Item 21 (Pillar 4)

Discussion of agenda item 21 will be grouped as follows: (21.1, 21.2 & 21.3), (21.4), (21.5), (21.6)

Review of and update on matters considered by the Executive Board

Financial matters

·       Item 21.1

Financing and implementation of the Programme budget 2022–2023

-       Documents A75/27 and A75/52

·       Item 21.2

Scale of assessments 2022–2023

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1 and EB150/2022/REC/1, resolution EB150.R5

·       Item 21.3

Status of collection of assessed contributions, including Member States in arrears in the payment of their contributions to an extent that would justify invoking Article 7 of the Constitution

-       Documents A75/28 and A75/55

Governance matters

·       Item 21.4

Prevention of sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment

-       Documents A75/29 and A75/50

·       Item 21.5

WHO reform

o   Written statements: guidelines for Member States

-       Documents A75/30 and EB149/2021/REC/1, decision EB149(3)

·       Item 21.6

Global strategies and plans of action that are scheduled to expire within one year

o   Global strategy and plan of action on public health, innovation and intellectual property

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1 and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision EB150(11)

Item 20 – 14:30

Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including east Jerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian Golan

-       Documents A75/26, A75/B/CONF./1 AND A75/B/CONF./1 Add.1

General Committee — Building E Room XXIII

17:30

Thursday, 26 May 2022

Seventh, eighth and ninth meetings of Committee A — Building E Room XX

09:00, 14:30 and 18:00

Item 16 (Pillar 2) continued

Discussion of agenda item 16 will be grouped as follows: (16.1 & 16.3)

Public health emergencies: preparedness and response

·       Item 16.1

The Independent Oversight and Advisory Committee for the WHO Health Emergencies Programme

-       Document A75/16

·       Item 16.3

WHO’s work in health emergencies

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1, A75/47, A75/A/CONF./6, A75/A/CONF./6 Add.1, A75/A/CONF./8 and A75/A/CONF./8 Add.1

Item 14 (Pillar 1) continued
Discussion of agenda item 14 will be grouped as follows: (14.1: A, D, F, J, & A75/10 Add.5), (14.1: B, C, E, I, A75/10 Add.6 and A75/INF./4), (14.1: G & H), (14.2, 14.3 & 14.4), (14.5, 14.6, 14.7), (14.8)

Review of and update on matters considered by the Executive Board

·       Item 14.1 continued

Follow-up to the political declaration of the third high-level meeting of the General Assembly on the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1, A75/10 Rev.1 Add.1, A75/10 Rev.1 Add.2, A75/10 Add.1, A75/10 Add.2, A75/10 Add.3, A75/10 Add.3 Corr.1, A75/10 Add.4, A75/10 Add.5, A75/10 Add.6, A75/10 Add.8, A75/INF./8 and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision EB150(4)

A.     Draft implementation road map 2023–2030 for the global action plan for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases 2013–2030 (document A75/10 Add.8)

B.     Draft recommendations to strengthen and monitor diabetes responses within national noncommunicable disease programmes, including potential targets

C.    Draft global strategy on oral health (document A75/10 Add.1)

D.    Draft recommendations on how to strengthen the design and implementation of policies, including those for resilient health systems and health services and infrastructure, to treat people living with noncommunicable diseases and to prevent and control their risk factors in humanitarian emergencies (document A75/10 Add.2)

E.     Progress in the implementation of the global strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem and its associated goals and targets for the period 2020–2030 (document A75/10 Add.3)

F.     Progress achieved in the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases and the promotion of mental health

G.    Draft intersectoral global action plan on epilepsy and other neurological disorders in support of universal health coverage (document A75/10 Add.4)

H.    Draft action plan (2022–2030) to effectively implement the global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol as a public health priority

I.       Draft recommendations for the prevention and management of obesity over the life course, including potential targets

J.      Draft workplan for the global coordination mechanism on the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases

o   Strengthening synergies between the World Health Assembly and the Conference of the Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

-       Document A75/INF./4

·       Item 14.2

The global health sector strategies on, respectively, HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1 and EB150/2022/REC/1, resolution EB150.R3

·       Item 14.3

Global strategy for tuberculosis research and innovation

-       Document A75/10 Rev.1

·       Item 14.4

Road map for neglected tropical diseases 2021–2030

-       Document A75/10 Rev.1

If time permits:

·       Item 14.5

Immunization Agenda 2030

-       Document A75/10 Rev.1

·       Item 14.6

Infection prevention and control

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1, A75/A/CONF./5 and A75/A/CONF./5 Add.1

·       Item 14.7

Global road map on defeating meningitis by 2030

-       Document A75/10 Rev.1

·       Item 14.8

Standardization of medical devices nomenclature

-       Documents A75/11, A75/11 Add.1, and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision EB150(10)

Item 15 (Pillar 1)

Human resources for health

o   Working for Health: draft 2022–2030 action plan

-       Document A75/12

o   Global health and care worker compact

-       Document A75/13

o   WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel

-       Document A75/14

o   Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030

-       Documents A75/15, A75/A/CONF./3 and A75/A/CONF./3 Add.1

Third and fourth meetings of Committee B — Building E Room XVII (overflow Room XXII)

09:00 and 14:30

Item 21 (Pillar 4) continued

Discussion of agenda item 21 will be grouped as follows:  (21.7, 21.8 & 21.9)

Review of and update on matters considered by the Executive Board

Staffing matters

·       Item 21.7

Human resources: annual report

-       Documents A75/31 and and A75/57

·       Item 21.8

Amendments to the Staff Regulations and Staff Rules

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1 and EB150/2022/REC/1, resolution EB150.R8

·       Item 21.9

Report of the International Civil Service Commission

-       Document A75/10 Rev.1

Item 22 (Pillar 4) continued

Budget and financial matters

·       Item 22.1

WHO programmatic and financial reports for 2020–2021, including audited financial statements for 2021

-       Documents A75/32, A75/33, A75/51 and A75/INF./5

Discussion of the following agenda items (23, 25 & 26) will be grouped

Item 23 (Pillar 4)

Agreement with intergovernmental organizations

-       Document A75/34

Item 25 (Pillar 4)

Appointment of representatives to the WHO Staff Pension Committee

-       Document A75/38

Item 26 (Pillar 4)

Collaboration within the United Nations system and with other intergovernmental organizations

-       Document A75/39

Item 24 (Pillar 4)

Discussion of agenda item 24 will be grouped as follows: (24.1, 24.2 & 24.3)

Audit and oversight matters

·       Item 24.1

Report of the External Auditor

-       Documents A75/35 and A75/56

·       Item 24.2

Report of the Internal Auditor

-       Documents A75/36 and A75/56

·       Item 24.3

External and internal audit recommendations: progress on implementation

-       Documents A75/37 and A75/56

Friday, 27 May 2022

Seventh Plenary meeting — Building E Room XIX

09:00

Item 8

Awards

-       Document A75/INF./3

Item 7

Executive Board: election

Item 9 continued

Reports of the main committees

Tenth and eleventh meetings of Committee A — Building E Room XX

Immediately after conclusion of Item 9 in Plenary and 14:30

Item 17 (Pillar 2)

Discussion of agenda item 17 will be grouped as follows: (17.1 & 17.2), (17.3)

Review of and update on matters considered by the Executive Board

·       Item 17.1

Influenza preparedness

-       Document A75/10 Rev.1

·       Item 17.2

Global Health for Peace Initiative

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1 and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision EB150(5)

·       Item 17.3

Poliomyelitis

o   Poliomyelitis eradication

-       Document A75/23

o   Polio transition planning and polio post-certification

-       Documents A75/24 and A75/INF./7

Item 18 (Pillar 3)

Discussion of agenda item 18 will be grouped as follows: (18.1 & 18.2)

Review of and update on matters considered by the Executive Board

·       Item 18.1

Maternal, infant and young child nutrition

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1, A75/10 Add.7 and EB150/2022/REC/1, decision EB150(7)

·       Item 18.2

WHO Implementation Framework for Billion 3

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1, A75/25, A75/A/CONF./1, A75/A/CONF./1 Add.1 and A75/A/CONF./4

o   WHO global strategy for food safety

-       Documents A75/10 Rev.1, and EB150/2022/REC/1, decisions EB150(8) and EB150(9)

Fifth and sixth meetings of Committee B — Building E Room XVII (overflow Room XXII)

Immediately after conclusion of Item 9 in Plenary and 14:30

Item 27 (Pillar 4)

Discussion of agenda item 27 will be grouped as follows: (27.1, 27.2, 27.3, & 27.4)

Updates and future reporting

·       Item 27.1

Availability, safety and quality of blood products

-       Documents A75/40 and A75/40 Add.1

·       Item 27.2

Human organ and tissue transplantation

-       Documents A75/41 and A75/41 Add.1

·       Item 27.3

Traditional medicine

-       Documents A75/42 and A75/42 Add.1

·       Item 27.4

Public health dimension of the world drug problem

-       Documents A75/43 and A75/43 Add.1

Item 28 (Pillar 4)

Matters for information

·       Item 28.1

Progress reports

-       Documents A75/44 and A75/44 Add.1

Pillar 1: One billion more people benefitting from universal health coverage

A.     Preparation for the high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on universal health coverage (resolution WHA72.4 (2019))

B.     Primary health care (resolution WHA72.2 (2019))

C.    Strengthening integrated people-centred health services (resolution WHA69.24 (2016))

D.    Improving access to assistive technology (resolution WHA71.8 (2018))

E.     Reproductive health: strategy to accelerate progress towards the attainment of international development goals and targets (resolution WHA57.12 (2004))

F.     Eradication of dracunculiasis (resolution WHA64.16 (2011))

G.    Global vector control response: an integrated approach for the control of vector-borne diseases (resolution WHA70.16 (2017))

H.    WHO strategy on research for health (resolution WHA63.21 (2010))

Pillar 2: One billion more people better protected from health emergencies

I.       Smallpox eradication (resolution WHA60.1 (2007))

Pillar 4: More effective and efficient WHO providing better support to countries

J.      Strategy for integrating gender analysis and actions into the work of WHO (resolution WHA60.25 (2007))

Saturday, 28 May 2022

Twelfth meeting of Committee A — Building E Room XX

09:00

Finalization of resolutions/decisions and reports

Seventh meeting of Committee B — Building E Room XVII

09:00

Finalization of resolutions/decisions and reports

Eighth Plenary meeting — Building E Room XIX

Immediately after conclusion of Committees A and B

Item 9 continued

Reports of the main committees

Item 10

Closure of the Health Assembly

3. Report of meetings

Fourth Plenary meeting

In the Chair:
Professor Asena Serbezova (Bulgaria)
Second Vice-President of the Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly

Report of the Committee on Credentials

The Vice-President presented the report of the Committee on Credentials (document A75/59) which was approved by the Health Assembly.

Item 9

Reports of the main committees

Draft first report of Committee A

The President (Bulgaria) read out the draft first report of Committee A, document (draft) A75/58 containing two resolutions entitled:

-       Special arrangements for the settlement of arrears (Islamic Republic of Iran)

-       Special arrangements for the settlement of arrears (Republic of Sudan)

The resolutions were adopted and the first report of Committee A was approved.

Item 3 continued

–  General discussion

The President resumed consideration of item 3 and invited the first two speakers to address the Assembly: the delegate of Botswana and the delegate of Republic of Korea. These speakers were followed by the delegates of Haiti, Nigeria, Gabon, Poland,           Armenia, Czechia, Jamaica, United Arab Emirates, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Senegal, Guyana, Fiji, El Salvador, Kazakhstan, Japan, South Africa, Djibouti, Mauritania, Estonia, Algeria, Malawi, Uruguay, Honduras, Costa Rica, Namibia, Philippines, Congo, Barbados, Belarus, China, Zambia, New Zealand, Morocco, Malaysia, Georgia, Iraq, Andorra, Lebanon, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and Togo.

The meeting was adjourned.

Third meeting of Committee A

In the Chair:
Dr Hiroki Nakatani (Japan)

–  Technical update on COVID-19 pandemic and Monkeypox outbreak

The Chair opened the meeting and invited the Secretariat to provide the Committee with an update on the COVID-19 pandemic and Monkeypox outbreak.

Draft second report of Committee A

The Chair called upon the Rapporteur (Dr Walaiporn Patcharanarumol [Thailand]) to read out the draft second report of Committee A, document (draft) A75/60 containing two resolutions entitled:

-       Revision of the Programme budget 2022–2023

-       Extending the Thirteenth General Programme of Work, 2019–2023 to 2025

The resolutions were approved and the draft first report of Committee A was adopted.

Item 16 (Pillar 2)

Public health emergencies: preparedness and response

·       Item 16.2

Strengthening WHO preparedness for and response to health emergencies

The Chair opened the agenda item and invited Mr Colin McIff (United States of America) and Ambassador Grata Endah Werdaningtyas (Indonesia), co-Chairs of the Working Group on Preparedness and Response to Health Emergencies, to make some introductory remarks.

The Committee was invited to consider the report and draft decision contained in document A75/17 and the draft resolution contained in document A75/A/CONF./7. Comments were invited from the floor. The Chair proposed that, due to time constraints, consideration of this item would resume at the next meeting of Committee A.

The meeting was adjourned.

Fifth Plenary meeting

In the Chair:
H.E. Dr Ahmed Robleh Abdilleh (Djibouti)
President of the Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly

Item 4

Post of Director-General (private session followed by a public session)

·       Item 4.2

Appointment of the Director-General

·       Item 4.3

Contract of the Director-General

The President invited the Office of the Legal Counsel to read out the resolution Appointment of the Director-General, adopted in a private session of Plenary, and announced the election of Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to the position of Director-General of the World Health Organization for a second term. The Office of the Legal Counsel read out the resolution Contract of the Director-General, adopted in a private session of Plenary.

The Director-General signed the contract and addressed the Health Assembly.

In response to a point of order, it was announced that the delegate of Botswana would speak on behalf of 45 Member States of the African Region.

At the invitation of the President, the delegates of Guyana (who spoke on behalf of the Region of the Americas), Morocco (who spoke on behalf of the 22 Member States and Observers of the Eastern Mediterranean Region), Thailand (who spoke on behalf of the South-East Asia Region), Fiji (who spoke on behalf of the Western Pacific Region), France, Turkey, Russian Federation, Paraguay, Bangladesh, Mauritania, Senegal, India, Namibia, Panama, United States of America, Dominican Republic, Madagascar, Angola, and Japan took the floor.

The meeting was adjourned.

Fourth meeting of Committee A

In the Chair:
Dr Hiroki Nakatani (Japan)

Later:
Dr Maryam Abdool-Richards (Trinidad and Tobago)
Dr Tamar Gabunia (Georgia)

Item 13 (Pillar 4) continued

Sustainable financing: report of the Working Group

The Chair reopened the agenda item and invited those delegations who had requested to speak at the previous meeting to take the floor. The Chair of the Working Group on Sustainable Financing, Mr Björn Kümmel (Germany), followed by the Secretariat, responded to issues raised.

At the invitation of the Chair, the WHO Director-General Dr Tedros addressed the Committee.

The Committee noted the reports contained in documents A75/9 and A75/54 and approved the draft decision as contained in A75/9, thus closing the agenda item.

Item 16 (Pillar 2) continued

Public health emergencies: preparedness and response

·       Item 16.2 continued

Strengthening WHO preparedness for and response to health emergencies

The Chair reopened the agenda item and reminded the Committee that under this discussion, only documents A75/17, A75/18 and A75/A/CONF./7 were being considered. Delegations who had requested to speak at the previous meeting were invited to take the floor.

The co-Chairs of the Working Group on Preparedness and Response to Health Emergencies, Mr Colin McIff (United States of America) and Ambassador Grata Endah Werdaningtyas (Indonesia), were invited to provide remarks. The Chair thanked the co-Chairs and asked the Secretariat to respond to issues raised.

The Committee noted the report and approved the draft decision contained in document A75/17. The Chair announced that the draft resolution in document A75/A/CONF./7 will be considered at a subsequent meeting of the Committee. The meeting was adjourned.

Sixth Plenary meeting

In the Chair:
Professor Mijiyawa Moustafa (Togo)
Fifth Vice-President of the Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly

Item 3 continued

–  General discussion

The President resumed consideration of item 3 and invited the delegate of Angola and the delegate of  Brunei Darussalam to address the Assembly. These speakers were followed by the delegates of Bhutan, Republic of Moldova, Eswatini, Niger, Sudan, Ethiopia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Nepal, Cameroon, Sri Lanka, Viet Nam, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Azerbaijan, Chad, Yemen, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Ireland, Turkmenistan, Timor-Leste, Greece, Syrian Arab Republic, Kiribati, Madagascar, Cabo Verde, Latvia, Jordan, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Uzbekistan,           Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Albania, Vanuatu, Bangladesh, Bahamas, Marshall Islands, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Lesotho, North Macedonia, Nauru, Tuvalu, Belize, Zimbabwe, Saint Lucia, Palau, Saudi Arabia, Cambodia, Nicaragua, Burundi, Suriname, Dominica, representatives of Holy See, Order of Malta, Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (ICRC), UN Population Fund (UNFPA), International Organization for Migration (IOM), International Telecommunication Union (ITU),  UN Development Programme (UNDP), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), South Centre, Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Organisation Internationale de la francophonie and The Commonwealth Secretariat.

In accordance with Rule 57 of the Rules of Procedure, United States of America, Russian Federation, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, France, and Norway exercised the right of reply.

The meeting was adjourned.

4. Strategic roundtables

The following strategic roundtables will take place during the Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly and are open to all Assembly participants:

Wednesday, 25 May 2022  Room XXVI

13.00-14.30

Radical reorientation of health systems towards primary health care as the foundation of universal health coverage: the best and only choice to achieve universal health coverage.

This roundtable will focus on the radical reorientation of health systems towards primary health care (PHC) as the foundation for universal health coverage (UHC).

The unprecedented COVID pandemic global crisis has been an eye-opener to the world with millions of lives lost and major socio-economic disruptions made. It has exposed the limitations of most health systems. In response to the crisis, a WHO position paper was released in October 2021, “Building health systems resilience towards UHC and health security during COVID-19 pandemic and beyond”. This paper insists on the importance of urgently and smartly investing in PHC, the essential public health functions and health systems foundations across many countries. 

Building on the Declaration of Astana on PHC and the political declaration on UHC, WHO created the Special Programme on PHC in 2020. Incorporating the UHC-Partnership, the special programme is a key instrument to support countries reorient their health systems toward PHC.

In this roundtable, we will hear from the WHO Director-General, Deputy Director-General, and Regional Directors for South-East Asia and the Americas on the reasons why a radical reorientation of health systems toward PHC is crucial. We will hear first-hand reflections from two countries on their experiences in PHC and health systems. And we will learn from major international financial institutions, bilateral donors and nongovernmental organizations about how they can collectively support countries in reorienting their health systems towards PHC.

Thursday, 26 May 2022  Room XXVI

13.00-14.30

Towards a new architecture for health emergency preparedness, response and resilience: 10 proposals for a safer world.

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for a stronger and more inclusive health emergency preparedness, response and resilience (HEPR) architecture. The Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly will engage Member States and partners in discussion about a vision for Strengthening the Global Architecture for Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience. To ensure a broad and inclusive consultation process, the draft of the Director-General’s proposals for strengthening HEPR was published and several consultations have since occurred. This strategic roundtable provides another forum to bring together different perspectives across the issues of equity, inclusivity of ownership of all countries and sectors, and coherence in the alignment of systems. 

Friday, 27 May 2022  Room XXVI

13:00–14:30

Behavioural sciences for better health.

This roundtable will focus on mainstreaming the use of behavioural sciences into public health to improve health outcomes, one of the Director-General’s strategic priorities.

WHO and Member States cannot achieve the ambitious goal of transforming global health and the health of more than 7 billion people without a clear understanding of people’s health-related behaviours. Behavioural sciences focus on understanding why specific behaviours and decision-making processes occur by investigating the drivers of and barriers that operate in a given context at the cognitive, social and environmental levels.

An initiative to mainstream and increase the use of behavioural sciences to complement a biomedical focus on public health challenges was launched by WHO Director-General at the end of the year 2019. WHA75 and this strategic roundtable provide the opportunity to share with the Member States WHO’s progress in this area; to continue raising the profile and awareness around this important field of work; and to hold strategic discussions on the way forward, specifically on how to better integrate behavioural sciences into the global health agenda through WHO’s work and that of Member States.

This strategic roundtable will be attended by the Ministers of Health from Malaysia, Qatar and Canada who will discuss their vision and concrete actions in this field and exchange ideas with experts from academia from the fields of behavioural economics and social sciences.

Video streaming

The strategic roundtable sessions will be webcast in the six UN languages. The webcasts can be viewed on Mac and PCs, as well as all mobile devices including iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows-enabled phones.

Arabic:             https://player.4am.ch/who/20220524-28_TB/player.html?lang=ar

Chinese:         https://player.4am.ch/who/20220524-28_TB/player.html?lang=zh

English:           https://player.4am.ch/who/20220524-28_TB/player.html?lang=en

French:           https://player.4am.ch/who/20220524-28_TB/player.html?lang=fr

Russian:          https://player.4am.ch/who/20220524-28_TB/player.html?lang=ru

Spanish:          https://player.4am.ch/who/20220524-28_TB/player.html?lang=es

5. Other meetings

The Secretariat has been advised that the following meetings will take place during the Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly.

Wednesday, 25 May 2022

08:00–08:50 Room XXIII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO African Region.

08:00–08:50 Room XXIV

Coordination meeting of the European Union.

08:00–08:50 Room XXV

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.

08:00–08:50 Room XXVII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO South-East Asia Region.

08:15–08:45 Room XXVI

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO European Region.

08:30–08:50 Room XXII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO Western Pacific Region.

13:00–14:00 Room XXV

Coordination meeting of the European Union.

Thursday, 26 May 2022

08:00–08:50 Room XXIII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO African Region.

08:00–08:50 Room XXIV

Meeting of heads of delegations of Member States of the Region of the Americas.

08:00–08:50 Room XXV

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.

08:00–08:50 Room XXVII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO South-East Asia Region.

08:15–08:45 Room XXVI

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO European Region.

08:30–08:50 Room XXII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO Western Pacific Region.

13:00–14:00 Room XXV

Coordination meeting of the European Union.

17:30–19:00 Room XXVII

Regional coordination meeting of the Member States of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

Friday, 27 May 2022

08:00–08:50 Room XXIII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO African Region.

08:00–08:50 Room XXV

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.

08:00–08:50 Room XXVII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO South-East Asia Region.

08:15–08:45 Room XXVI

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO European Region.

08:30–08:50 Room XXII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO Western Pacific Region.

13:00–14:00 Room XXV

Coordination meeting of the European Union.

Saturday, 28 May 2022

08:00–08:50 Room XXIII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO African Region.

08:00–08:50 Room XXVII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO South-East Asia Region.

08:15–08:45 Room XXVI

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO European Region.

08:30–08:50 Room XXII

Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO Western Pacific Region.

13:00–14:00 Room XXV

Coordination meeting of the European Union.

6. Arrangements for conduct of discussion in meetings

Verbal statements

Member State delegations are asked to observe the time limit for verbal statements during the sessions: individual statements by Member States and Associate Members will be limited to three minutes (330 words), Regional and group statements will be limited to four minutes (440 words). Delegations providing group statements are discouraged from taking the floor subsequently to provide a national statement. In addition, delegations on whose behalf a group statement is provided, are discouraged from subsequently taking the floor except to provide any brief additional comments that were not covered by the group statement.

Statements by Observers, invited representatives of the United Nations and other participating intergovernmental organizations will be limited to two minutes (220 words). Statements by non-State actors in official relations with the Organization will be limited to one minute and three minutes for constituency statements.

To ensure that statements are interpreted as clearly as possible, delegates are requested to submit a copy of their statements by email to interpret@who.int or to give a paper copy to the conference officers in the room at least 30 minutes in advance.

Written statements

Member States and Associate Members are invited to submit written statements for posting on the website in the language of submission in accordance with the guidelines for written statements in decision EB146(17).

Observers, invited representatives of the United Nations and of other participating and intergovernmental organizations are also invited to submit written statements in accordance with those guidelines. Non-State actors are invited to submit written statements as per the practical information for representatives of non-State actors in official relations with WHO.

In accordance with the guidelines, statements may be provided in any of the six WHO official languages and should be limited to 500 words for individual statements and 800 words for group statements. They should be submitted to statements@who.int, (non-State actors are asked to copy nsastatements@who.int), clearly indicating the relevant agenda item or sub-item in the subject line.

Video statements

Member States, Associate Members, and non-State actors in official relations with WHO may submit a pre-recorded video statement in place of live interventions. The following time limits will apply: Member States and Associate Members - three minutes and Group statements - four minutes, non-State actors - one minute and three minutes for constituency statements. Videos received after the deadline, exceeding the time limits or labelled in such a way that the relevant agenda item or sub-item cannot be identified, may not be played. Video statements may be included in the live streaming and therefore will be included in the official records.

7.  Announcements

Support

For IT support, please send an email to GBS-IT-Support@who.int.          

Video streaming

The Plenary sessions will be webcast in the six UN languages. The webcasts can be viewed on Mac and PCs, as well as all mobile devices including iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows-enabled phones.

Arabic:            https://player.4am.ch/who/20220522-28_WHA75/player.html?lang=ar

Chinese:         https://player.4am.ch/who/20220522-28_WHA75/player.html?lang=zh

English:           https://player.4am.ch/who/20220522-28_WHA75/player.html?lang=en

French:           https://player.4am.ch/who/20220522-28_WHA75/player.html?lang=fr

Russian:          https://player.4am.ch/who/20220522-28_WHA75/player.html?lang=ru

Spanish:         https://player.4am.ch/who/20220522-28_WHA75/player.html?lang=es

Documents

Documents for the Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly can be accessed on the Internet through the WHO website (https://apps.who.int/gb/gov/).

WHA App

The World Health Assembly application allows you to receive updates on the WHA75 programme of work and access documentation directly on your mobile device. Scan the QR code or search for “WHO Events” in the Apple or Google Stores on your phone.

 

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WHO Bookshop

Due to renovations and space limitations, it will not be possible to purchase WHO publications at the Palais des Nations. The WHO bookshop boutique, located next to the reception of the WHO Headquarters’ main building, will be open at the following times:

Monday, 23 to Friday, 27 May: 09:0017:00.

A 50% discount on WHO books is granted to delegates. WHO souvenirs are also available.

 

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[1] Including election of the Vice-Chairs and Rapporteur.

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