Global Health Diplomacy Workshop

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Description

The three-day workshop focused on the interface of foreign policy and health, and trained participants on skills needed to negotiate with various regional and international stakeholders, and cross-border solutions for emerging health needs, especially at times of protracted conflicts. The workshop, which adopted a highly participatory approach, drew on the professional experiences of 13 regional and international facilitators and speakers. It included lectures by internationally-renowned experts in the field of global health diplomacy, multi-stakeholder panels, and working groups. A simulation exercise on “Negotiation on Health” was held in the evening to complement participants’ learning experience. The workshop hosted around forty-two participants from different countries and with different professional backgrounds representing various health sectors including ministries, non-governmental organizations, international humanitarian aid organizations, educational organizations, and the private sector. Among participants of the workshop were the head of mission of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the regional primary healthcare program manager at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the director of primary healthcare department at Ministry of Health of Kuwait, and the International Health Relations coordinator at the Ministry of Health of Qatar. Other represented organizations and institutions included the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), International Medical Corps (IMC), Lebanese Ministry of Public Health, and AUB.

 
Objectives
 
 
  • Understand key concepts in global health and global health diplomacy
  • Gain insights into current global health challenges and complexities in Low and Middle Income countries
  • Explore the role of global health diplomacy in enhancing social cohesion among refugees and host communities
  • Identify health diplomacy challenges in conflict settings
  • Determine the elements of an intersectoral collaborative approach for setting the agenda for NCDs
  • Improve negotiations skills through case studies dicussed  in working groups
 
Target Audience
 
  • Health and international relations professionals
  • Decision makers and diplomats with a portfolio related to health
  • Representatives from international, regional, governmental, and non-governmental organizations
  • Health professionals working in global health initiatives
  • Stakeholders working in global health networks and alliances
 
  • Michaela Told
  • Vinh-Kim Nguyen
  • Fouad M. Fouad
  • Akihiro Seita
  • Mona Osman
  • Lamis Jomaa
  • Christophe Martin
  • Ghassan Abu Sittah
  • Walid Ammar
  • Farah Naja
  • Jonathan Whittall
  • Nasser Yassin
  • Abdul Rahman Bizri
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ABOUT THE GRADUATE INSTITUTE, GENEVA

The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies is an acclaimed institution of research and postgraduate education dedicated to the study of world affairs, with a particular emphasis on the cross-cutting fields of international relations and development issues. The Institute is a longstanding member of the prestigious Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA). Through its core activities, it aims to promote international cooperation and make a contribution to the progress of developing societies. More broadly, it endeavors to develop creative thinking on the major challenges of our time, foster global responsibility and advance respect for diversity.

The Global Health Centre (GHC) is the Graduate Institute’s research centre on global health governance and diplomacy. It is one of the first of its kind and it reflects the wider trend in both the practice and the analysis of global health, which pays increasing attention to the links between health, foreign policy, trade and development. The Centre builds capacity by engaging in research, knowledge translation and diffusion as well as by conducting executive training in global health diplomacy for and with major stakeholders in Geneva and worldwide. The Global Health Centre offers courses in Geneva in collaboration with the Institute’s Executive Education Department and in cooperation with partners in other locations.​

To visit the website of the Graduate ​Institute of Geneva Global Health Centre, Click here

 
Notes:
  • Registration Rates Early Bird Rate (By September 24, 2017) | USD 200 Regular Rate | USD 250
  • Deadlines Early Bird Registration | September 24, 2017 Regular Registration | October 22, 2017 Settlement of Registration Fee | October 25, 2017
  • Event Details

  • category

    workshop
  • Start Date
    Jan 8, 2017
  • End Date
    Jan 10, 2017
  • organiser
    Global Health Institute, AUB
  • phone
    01350000
  • email
    ghi@aub.edu.lb
  • location
    College Hall B1, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
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