PHM-Exch> [Beyond-Aid] TODAY 14.00 CEST: Webinar on the "Global Action Plan"

Claudio Schuftan cschuftan at phmovement.org
Mon Oct 19 01:40:28 PDT 2020


From: Ravi Ram <ravimram at gmail.com>



I strongly encourage you to register for this webinar, either for today or
for the upcoming webinars on the next two Mondays. For all who have signed
and endorsed the Kampala Declaration - aiming to reform/transform
development cooperation within and beyond aid - the discussions today and
in the coming weeks show what is possible and what has been achieved.

These promise to be very important discussions for civil society in health.

Ravi


On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 at 08:47, Thomas Schwarz <schwarz at medicusmundi.org>
wrote:

>
>
> *Stronger Collaboration, Better Health? Watch the GAP!Webinar 1: Monday 19
> October 2020, 14.00-15.30 CESTThe GAP and civil society – civil society and
> the GAP*
>
> The “Watch the GAP” task group of the Kampala Initiative, the Civil
> Society Advisory Group for the GAP (CSAG) and the Community of
> Practitioners on Accountability and Social Action in Health (COPASAH)
> invite civil society colleagues and others interested to a series of three
> webinars to discuss and reflect on the development and the first year of
> the implementation of the “Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and
> Well-being for All” (GAP). Find more information below.
>
> The webinar today will focus on the set-up and the objectives of the GAP
> as seen by the 12 GAP agencies and civil society. We will discuss the first
> progress report, with a particular focus on the initial plan and current
> reality of how to involve, address and support civil society and
> communities.
>
> Confirmed panellists:
>
> ·        Aminu Magashi Garba, Community of Practitioners for
> Accountability and Social Action in Health COPASAH
>
> ·        Andy Seale, WHO, GAP Accelerator on Communities and Civil Society
>
> ·        Hendrik Schmitz, WHO, GAP Secretariat
>
> ·        Isadora Quick, WHO, GAP Secretariat
>
> ·        Loyce Pace, Global Health Council, GAP Civil Society Advisory
> Group
>
> ·        Melissa Sobers, UNAIDS, GAP Accelerator on Communities and Civil
> Society
>
> ·        Myria Koutsoumpa, Wemos, Watch the GAP task group of the Kampala
> Initiative (also moderating)
>
> ·        Thomas Schwarz, Medicus Mundi International Network, Watch the
> GAP task group of the Kampala Initiative
>
> Zoom registration
> https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PzjpaoOgQu6VRkTs-NVzwg
>
> Join us!
> Thomas, MMI Secretariat
> Watch the GAP task group
> of the Kampala Initiative
>
> .................
>
>
> *Series of webinars on 19/26 October and 2 November 2020Stronger
> Collaboration, Better Health? Watch the GAP!*Meeting website: here
> <https://www.medicusmundi.org/kampalawebinars/> – Zoom registration: here
> <https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PzjpaoOgQu6VRkTs-NVzwg>
> .................
>
> In September 2019, at a side event to the United Nations High-Level
> Meeting on Universal Health Coverage, twelve multilateral health,
> development and humanitarian agencies launched the Global Action Plan for
> Healthy Lives and Well-being for All
> <https://www.who.int/initiatives/sdg3-global-action-plan> “to better
> support countries over the next ten years to accelerate progress towards
> the health-related Sustainable Development Goals through strengthened
> collaboration and coordination”. One year into the GAP, in September 2020,
> its first progress report
> <https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240010277> was published and
> launched in an online event hosted by the WHO, where representatives from
> signatory agencies and governments expressed their support to the GAP
> commitments.
>
> The “Watch the GAP” task group of the Kampala Initiative, the Civil
> Society Advisory Group for the GAP (CSAG) and the Community of
> Practitioners on Accountability and Social Action in Health (COPASAH)
> invite civil society colleagues and others interested to a series of three
> webinars to discuss and reflect on the development and the first year of
> the implementation of the “Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and
> Well-being for All” (GAP).
>
> In our webinar series we will focus on different elements of the GAP,
> together with representatives from the GAP Secretariat, civil society, and
> some of the signatory agencies. In times of COVID-19, when the challenges
> of international health cooperation are multiplied by the pandemic, can the
> GAP make a difference? The co-organizers want to inspire civil society to
> advocate for more space for civil society engagement with the GAP and to
> closely follow the Action Plan’s role in strengthening coordination among
> signatory agencies at global and country level and what this entails for
> national health systems and for communities and civil society.
>
>
> *Webinar 1: Monday 19 October 2020, 14.00-15.30 CESTThe GAP and civil
> society – civil society and the GAP*
>
> This webinar will focus on the history, the set-up and the objectives of
> the Global Action Plan as seen by the GAP agencies and civil society. We
> will discuss the first progress report, with a particular focus on the
> initial plan and current reality of how to involve, address and support
> civil society and communities. The panel will include Hendrik Schmitz and
> Isadora Quick (WHO, GAP Secretariat), Andy Seale (WHO, co-lead of GAP
> Community and Civil Society Accelerator Working Group) and civil society
> organizations working at a global and national level.
>
>
> *Webinar 2: Monday 26th October 2020, 14.00-15.00 CESTThe GAP and
> Sustainable Financing for Health: Business as usual?*
>
> This webinar will take a country-focus approach, looking critically at
> sustainable financing, as framed in the GAP and reflecting on reports and
> experiences from countries where in which the sustainable financing
> “accelerator” (thematic focus) of the GAP was piloted.  As the agencies in
> the lead of these pilots are usual suspects (Global Fund, GAVI, World Bank
> / GFF), are the stories presented also mainly business as usual, just
> presented in a new way, or does the GAP make any difference, for the
> countries and for civil society? The panel will include Manjiri Bhawalkar
> (Global Fund), and civil society organizations (Wemos and COPASAH)
>
>
> *Webinar 3: Monday 2 November 2020, 14.00-15.00 CETThe GAP and Primary
> Health Care: The usual confusion?*
>
> This webinar will take a country-focus approach, looking critically at how
> Primary Health Care (PHC) is framed in the GAP in a technical way (as
> primary level care, basic packages of services) and how the political
> dimensions of Primary Health Care, in the sense of the Alma-Ata
> Declaration <http://g2h2.org/posts/aa40/>, are left out (addressing
> determinants of health and issues of global justice, community and people
> as owners of the health system). The webinar will reflect on reports and
> experiences from countries where in which the PHC “accelerator” (thematic
> focus) of the GAP was piloted. The panel will include representatives from
> signatory agencies and civil society organizations (COPASAH, MMI and PHM).
>
> *Reference document*
>
> Watch the GAP. A critical civil society perspective on the development,
> potential impact and implementation of the ‘Global Action Plan for Healthy
> Lives and Well- being for All’ (July 2020, PDF
> <http://www.medicusmundi.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/GAP-paper-July-2020.pdf>
> )
>
> *Zoom registration*
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PzjpaoOgQu6VRkTs-NVzwg
> You only need to register once; please select which webinar(s) you would
> like to attend
>
> *Co-organizers *
>
> “Watch the GAP” task group of the Kampala Initiative (website
> <https://www.medicusmundi.org/watch-the-gap/>)
> Civil Society Advisory Group for the GAP, CSAG (website
> <https://csemonline.net/civil-society-advisory-group-for-the-gap/>)
> the Community of Practitioners on Accountability and Social Action in
> Health, COPASAH (website <https://www.copasah.net/>)
>
> *Contacts *
>
> Watch the GAP: Myria Koutsoumpa, Wemos (e-mail <myria.koutsoumpa at wemos.nl>
> )
> CSAG: Loyce Pace, Global Health Council (e-mail <pace at globalhealth.org>)
> COPASAH: Aminu Magashi Garba, Africa Health Budget Network (e-mail
> <gamagashi at gmail.com>)
>
> *Webinar website *
>
> The webinar series is hosted by the Kampala Initiative, as part of its
> webinar series “Challenging realities of aid” (website
> <https://www.medicusmundi.org/kampalawebinars/>).
>
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>
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