Policy Coherence for Health and Development
Monday 26 October 2009, 9.00-11.00
CC Auditorium
Featuring Mr Stephen Lewis, Former Special Envoy
to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan
[by invitation only]
Watch the webcast of the seminar here.
Policy coherence for development requires that OECD health policies are coherent with OECD countries’ development commitments. Although aid remains an important driver for development, mutually supportive policies across a wide range of economic, social and environmental issues are essential to combat the spread of diseases, maintaining a healthy workforce and ultimately reduce poverty.
Infectious diseases are one of the primary causes of mortality in the world and in developing countries they are a major barrier to economic development, social progress and human health. However, the health innovation system is failing to deliver new medicines, vaccines and diagnostics for neglected infectious diseases. These diseases include tuberculosis and malaria, but also various tropical diseases. Recent OECD research suggests ways of co-operation and coherent policies required to improve the incentives and efficiency of the innovation system to scale-up research and discovery.
This event, which launched two publications on health and development, provided an opportunity for an informal discussion between health and development experts, as well as OECD ambassadors and staff.
PROGRAMME
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Key note presentation by Mr Stephen Lewis, Co-Director, Aids-Free World.
Formerly the Special Envoy to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Mr. Lewis is Co-Director of AIDS-Free World, a new international AIDS advocacy organization, based in the United States. He is a Professor in Global Health, Faculty of Social Sciences at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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Intervention by Ambassador Laurence Argimon-Pistre, European Commission.
EU’s progress on PCD for health.
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Intervention by Ambassador Augustín García-López, Mexico.
Mexican perspectives in promoting PCD in the health sector.
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Discussion.
Related Documents
Summary of the 26 October 2009 Seminar on Health and PCD
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