<br><br>Please find attached an invitation to participate in an open,<br>multi-stakeholder United Nations eDiscussion on Global Public Health, 29<br>January - 26 February 2009. To subscribe to this eDiscussion, kindly send<br>
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to forward this invitation to any colleagues who may be interested in<br>participating.<br><br>ABOUT THE E-DISCUSSION<br><br>An e-discussion on global public health will be hosted on MDGNet (<br><a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://www.undg.org/index.cfm?P=99" target="_blank">http://www.undg.org/index.cfm?P=99</a>) from 29 January - 26 February 2009. It<br>
is being organized jointly by the Department for Economic and Social<br>Affairs (UN/DESA) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in<br>collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). The purpose of the<br>
moderated online forum is to bring together experts in the field, from<br>within and outside of the UN system, to discuss (1) strengthening health<br>systems, in particular how to overcome health inequities and ensure<br>
universal access, and what concrete steps can be taken to address the<br>shortage of health-care workers (Part I: 29 January - 11 February), and<br>(2) emerging and future health challenges, specifically, the growing<br>burden of non-communicable diseases, the impact of the financial crisis on<br>
health care, and improving health partnerships (Part II: 12 - 26<br>February). The discussion presents an opportunity for the broader<br>development community, in particular those working at the country level,<br>to provide a valuable contribution to the UN intergovernmental process<br>
that takes place through the ECOSOC family of organizations. The ideas and<br>recommendations collected may be considered for inclusion in the report of<br>the Secretary-General on the Annual Ministerial Review, and will be made<br>
widely available on the internet and at ECOSOC's substantive session in<br>July.<br><br>