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GIC Forum on Health and Social Protection
Universal Health Coverage: From Promise to Practice
August 2627, 2013 http://health.bmz.de/en/events/GIC-Forum-UHC
Gustav-Stresemann-Institute, Bonn, Germany [email protected]
Programme Overview
Monday, August 26th 2013Moderators of the Forum: Conny Czymoch, Dougal Thomson
08:00 09:00 Registration (Entrance Hall)
09:00
10:30 Welcome Address: Reinhard Tittel-Gronefeld,Head of Division Health and Population Policies, BMZ.Introduction to the Conference: Karin Kortmann,Deputy Director General, Sectoral Department, GIZ.
Keynote Speeches:UHC: Dreams and Reality, David Evans, Director of the Department of Health Systems Financing, WHO.The Politics of UHC, Speciosa Wandira-Kazibwe, Presidential Adviser on Health and Population, Ministry of Health, Uganda.
(Plenary Hall: S29-32)
10:30 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 12:30 Panel Discussion:What approaches have worked to attain universality of coverage? (Plenary Hall: S29-32)The panel discussion will address the challenges and opportunities for change and sustainable progress towards UHC. How canwe now move from rhetoric to reality and translate the concept of UHC and its growing political acceptance into concrete actions?The panel will debate how to move towards a common understanding and language, clear up some myths and misconceptions
and reflect on the bigger picture and global trends.
David Evans, Director of the Department of Health Systems Financing, WHO.Tim Evans, Director, Health Nutrition & Population, Human Development Network, The World Bank.Frazer Goodwin, Senior Advocacy Adviser, Save the Children, EU Office.Walter Seidel, Head of Health Sector, EuropeAid, European Commission.Hasbullah Thabrany, Professor of Health Policy and Insurance, Universitas Indonesia.Speciosa Wandira-Kazibwe, Presidential Adviser on Health and Population, Ministry of Health, Uganda.
12:30 13:30 Lunch Break
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Overarching Workshop Themes
Theme I Overcoming challenges and bottlenecks on the way to financial risk protection
Theme II Aligning health systems to deliver UHC
Theme III Cross-cutting issues
ROOM S34/S35 ROOM S5 ROOM S25/S26
13:30 15:30 Workshops Session 1
THEME I
Which ways lead to UHC:variety and patterns
Joe Kutzin WHO, Switzerland
Kanha Sok MoH, Cambodia
Adelio Fernandes GIZ, Cambodia
Nishant Jain GIZ, India
Hasbullah Thabrany UniversityIndonesia, Indonesia
Julia Fimpel KfW, Kenya
Franziska Frst GIZ, Nepal
Michael Thiede GIZ, South Africa
THEME II
Providing a continuum of carefor all population groups
Alexandre Cote InternationalDisability Alliance, France
Michael Palmer
The Nossal Institutefor Global Health, Australia
THEME III
The role of strategic purchasingand provider payment
Sren Eichhorst KPMG, Germany
Christine Thayer
Health For Development Ltd, France
Byambasaikhan PurevsurenGIZ, Mongolia
15:30 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 18:00 Workshops Session 2
THEME I
Under shock:UHC during financial crisis
Alvaro Salas Chaves Costa RicaSocial Security Fund, Costa Rica
Walaiporn PatcharanarumolMinistry of Health, Thailand
Elena AndradasMinistry of Health Social, Services
and Equality, Spain
THEME II
Ensuring effective coverage:the role of quality management
and accreditation
Jamal Nasher Ministry ofPublic Health, Yemen
Sylvia Sax University ofHeidelberg, Germany
Christian Thomeczek German Agencyfor Quality in Medicine, Germany
Stuart Whittaker
Director of the Councilfor Health Services
Accreditation, South Africa
THEME III
South-South Cooperation for UHC
Nathaniel Otoo NHIA, Ghana
Kelvin Hui GIZ, Bangladesh
Arturo AlcantaraPhilHealth, Philippines
Rumana HuqueUniversity of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Javaid Abbas Benzair Income
Support Programme, Pakistan
Nishant Jain GIZ, India
18:00 18:30 Market place: Poster presentation and discussion
19:00 00:00 Evening reception
Special performance: Kammerktzchen
Dinner
Music: DJ "Taxi MunDJal MusiX"
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Tuesday, August 27th 2013
08:15 09:00 Morning plenary (S29-32):Can vouchers help achieve universal health coverage?: Ben Bellows, Population Council, Kenya
ROOM S34/S35 ROOM S5 ROOM S25/S26
09:00 11:00 Workshops Session 3
THEME III
Paying for the pills:the role of pharmaceuticals in UHC
Anita Wagner Harvard Medical School,USA
Fachriah SyamsuddinMinistry of Health, Indonesia
Wilhelm Volk 1A Pharma,Germany
Franois BompartSanofi, France
THEME II
UHC in the shadow of thehuman resource crisis:
Who will actually deliver the services?
Barbara McPakeQueen Margaret University, UK
Birgit Wendling BMZ, Germany
Yasmin Amarsi The Aga KhanUniversity, Kenya
Bich Luu Nguyen Vietnam NursesAssociation, Vietnam
Heino Gllemann
Terre des Hommes,Germany
Facilitator:Dougal Thomson
The Economist, Switzerland
THEME III
Health and health systemsresearch for UHC
Wim van Damme Instituteof Tropical Medicine, Belgium
Walaiporn PatcharanarumolMinistry of Health, Thailand
Beverly Ho IndependentResearcher, Philippines
Isidore Sieleunou Researcher,Cameroon
Resource Persons:Nishant Jain GIZ, India
Shafiu MohammedUniversity Heidelberg
Gilbert Abiiro University Heidelberg
Facilitators:Manuela de Allegri University
Heidelberg, Germany
Raoul Bermejo Institute forTropical Medicine, Belgium
11:00 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 13:30 Workshops Session 4
THEME I
Reaching the poorest: what role cancash transfers play in attaining UHC?
Ilcheong Yi United NationsResearch Institute on SocialDevelopment, Switzerland
Andi ZA Dulung
Ministry of SocialAffairs, Indonesia
Emmy Widayanti Ministry ofSocial Affairs, Indonesia
Jessica Hagen-Zanker OverseasDevelopment Institute, UK
THEME II
The private sector in health:Moving towards UHC in the midst of
pluralistic health systems
Gerald Bloom Institute ofDevelopment Studies, UK
Andrea Godon KfW, Germany
Yaron InbarArchimedes Global Ltd., Israel
Samwel Ogillo Association of PrivateHealth Facilities, Tanzania
Holger Till GIZ, Ghana
Facilitator:Barbara McPake QueenMargaret University, UK
THEME III
Responding to demographic andepidemiological change
Hermann Schulte-Sasse Senator for Health
City of Bremen, Germany
Rolf Horstmann Bernhard NochtInstitute for Tropical Medicine,
Germany
13:30 14:30 Lunch Break
14:30 16:00 Plenary session (S29-32): Lessons learned, based on the key messages prepared in the workingshop sessions
16:00 16:15 Closing remarks: Gnther Taube, Head of Division Education, Health, Social Protection, GIZ
16:15 17:00 Closing ceremony: Envisioning the future of UHC