PHM-Exch> [PHM NEWS] Updated call for proposals for self organised activities

Claudio Schuftan schuftan at gmail.com
Wed May 2 09:34:40 PDT 2018


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From: Anneleen De Keukelaere <anneleen at phmovement.org>
Date: Wed, May 2, 2018 at 7:31 AM
Subject: Updated call for proposals for self organised activities
To: sc at phmovement.org
Cc: Linda Mashingaidze <linda at phmovement.org>


Dear SC,



Please find attached and below the updated version of the Call for
Proposals for the Self Organised activities.

The main addition is the deadline which is 31 July and the process of
selection at the bottom of the document.



Warmest

Anneleen


Call for proposals for Self-organised activities during PHA4 Closing date
31 July 2018

*Civil society mobilization and policy dialogue for health equity and
accountable national and global governance.*

The structure of the PHA4 program will provide a space for self-organized
activities. In the afternoons of the PHA4, organizations and networks are
offered the opportunity to organize a workshop/session. Partner
organizations/networks are invited to express interest and will be able to
submit proposals from April 2018.

Proposed themes for such sessions, will have to be in sync with the broad
themes of PHA4. Activities can include combination of different formats,
including cultural presentations, case studies, testimonies, etc.



*Thematic Axes of PHA4:*

1.       The political and economic landscape of development and health

2.       Social and physical environments that destroy or promote health

3.       Strengthening health systems to make them just, accountable,
comprehensive, integrated and networked

4.       Organizing and mobilizing for HFA; struggles and resistance



*Principles for self organised activities*

Self organised activities should conform to the Peoples Health Charter
<http://www.phmovement.org/en/resources/charters/peopleshealth?destination=phm_home_page>
(in terms of broad positions/objectives proposed in the activity).

·         Each activity will be for 2 hours. Organisations can propose, up
to a maximum of 4 activities. Two activities can be organised over
sequential sessions on the same day. Multiple organisations can join
together to propose an activity.

·         Proposals can ask for varying sizes of venue – ranging from those
that accommodate 50 people to those that accommodate up to 200 people.

·         Proposers of self organised activities will be asked to
contribute to the costs of the PHA4 in two ways:

o   by making a contribution to the infrastructure costs;

o   by supporting the participation of delegates in PHA4.

*Cost of self organised activities*



Contributions for each activity (of two hours) are as follows:

Venue of 50 people (workshop)

+ 2 sponsored delegates



EUR2000

Venue of 100 people (seminar)



+ 5 sponsored delegates



EUR4000

Venue of 200 people (conference)



+ 10 sponsored delegates



EUR8000


*Process*

·         Submit a proposal for self-organised workshop via
*PHA4-workshops at phmovement.org
<PHA4-workshops at phmovement.org>*

·         A Sub-committee of the PHA4 Programme Committee to examine
proposals received

·         Organisations with limited resources can seek a waiver from
making a contribution (partial or near-total). The sub-committee will
decide on the waiver.

·         The closing date for receiving proposals is 31th July, 2018.
Applicants will be notified about the status of applications by 15th August
2018.

·         Please note that the proposals will be short listed based on
their individual merits and their contribution in enriching the PHA4
programme. It is not linked to payment, and as noted earlier, applicants
can apply for almost full or partial waiver of costs indicated. Those
seeking waiver will however need to pay a minimum token amount of USD 250.
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