De helserelaterte tusenårsmålene – hvor står vi og hva skjer etter 2015?

Helsedirektoratet og Norad inviterer til debatt om de helserelaterte tusenårsmålene.
29 okt. 2012 - 1 jan. 0001

10:00 - 0:00

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Norad, Ruseløkkeveien 26, Oslo

Ruseløkkeveien 26, 0251 Oslo

Hva er oppnådd, Norges rolle og innsats, samt mulige prioriteringer etter 2015 vil bli belyst og diskutert.

Seminaret vil finne sted 29. oktober, ikke 12. oktober slik det først ble annonsert.

Møtet vil bli avholdt på engelsk av hensyn til internasjonale gjester.

Draft Programme:

10.00 – 10.10  Welcome remarks by paul Fife, direcot, Department for Global Health, Education and Research, Norad
10.10 – 1050 Key Note Address: Professor Sulfiqar Bhutta, Aga Khan University, Pakistan
“The Post MDG Scenario: What does it mean for maternal and child health?”
10.50 – 11.10  The post 2015 discussion: Context and Norwegian perspectives and priorities,
Bjarne Garden, Assistant Director, Department for Global Health, Education and Research, Norad
11.10 – 11.45 Discussion. Facilitators: Helga Fogstad, Norad and Sverre O. Lie, The Norwegian Directorate for Health
11.45 –  12.15 Lunch
12.15 – 12.45 Norwegian engagement in current global initiatives, three examples: 
1) The UN Commission on Information and Accountability by Lene Lothe, Senior Adviser, Norad 
2) The UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities, Christine Årdal, Senior Adviser, Norad/Kunnskapssenteret
3) The Lancet – UiO Commission on Global Governance on Health, Inger Scheel, The Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services
12.45 –
13.05
 Global health priorities - 2020, Ole F. Norheim, Professor, University of Bergen

13.05 –
13.25

 Health and climate change, Gunnar Kvåle, Professor, University of Bergen
13.25 – 13.45  Non Communicable diseases:  Global and National Priorities, Bengt Skotheim, the Norwegian Directorate for Health
13.45 – 14.20  Discussion. Facilitators: Helga Fogstad, Norad and Sverre O. Lie, The Norwegian Directorate for Health
14.20 – 14.30 Closing remarks

   Welcome!