High-level event: The role of Primary Health Care in the COVID-19 pandemic response and leading equitable recovery

High-level event: The role of Primary Health Care in the COVID-19 pandemic response and leading equitable recovery

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In October 2018, States and Governments adopted the Declaration of Astana on Primary Health Care, which reaffirmed their commitment to the fundamental right of every human being to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health without distinction of any kind.

Last year, the whole world witnessed no country that was 100% ready to overcome the challenges of the global pandemic. The current epidemiological situation associated with the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the urgent need to ensure continuous access to essential health services without which, there is an increased indirect morbidity and mortality. In the emergency situations, like the COVID-19 pandemic, PHC plays a substantial role in prevention, preparedness, response and recovery – and in ensuring the continued access of the population to essential health services, thus preventing an increase in morbidity and mortality from causes not directly related to the coronavirus.  PHC also has a role to play in improving the equity of efforts to manage health emergencies and maintain health service access, with effective involvement of communities as partners.

The global commitment to PHC in the Declaration of Astana must be translated into specific actions to bring visible changes, visible results and contribute to the health status of communities. In November 2020, countries adopted the Operational Framework for Primary Health Care, which provides four strategic and ten operational levers to transform global commitments into practical actions and strengthen PHC at the country level. The Operational Framework will help countries to implement the Declaration of Astana and build sustainable health systems based on Primary Health Care.

The event aims to:

  1. call on political leaders worldwide to reaffirm the importance of primary health care in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and other health-related emergencies;
  2. share best practices and success stories of strengthening primary health care to facilitate COVID-19 response (including COVID vaccine roll-out), promote equitable recovery and boost health system resilience;
  3. discuss national health care systems’ prevention and preparedness for future health emergencies and the international community’s role;
  4. discuss the Primary Health Care Operational Framework to strengthen health care systems and support countries to scale up national efforts to strengthen primary health care; and 
  5. improve communication to facilitate preparations for the inclusion of primary health care in the UN General Assembly 2022 Agenda.

The event will stream live here.

Interpretation will be available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish

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Programme

[12:00 – 12:40] Part 1

High-level plenary

Moderators

Alexey Tsoy, Minister of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Zsuzsanna Jakab, Deputy-Director General, WHO

Speakers

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, WHO

Henrietta Fore, Executive Director, UNICEF

Muhammad Pate, Global Director, Health, Nutrition and Population, World Bank

Francesca Colombo, Head, Health Division, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (keynote speaker)

Hans Kluge, Regional Director, WHO European Region 

Suraya Dalil, Director, WHO Special Programme on Primary Health Care

 

[12:40 – 13:25] Part 2

Ministerial Panel: The role of primary health care in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic

Moderator

Afshan Khan, Regional Director, UNICEF Europe and Central Asia 

Panelists

Daniel Salas Peraza, Minister of Health, Costa Rica

Nguyen Thanh Long, Minister of Health, Viet Nam (TBC)

Janez Poklukar, Minister of Health, Slovenia

Mohammad Assai, Senior Advisor, Minister of Health and Medical Education, Islamic Republic of Iran 

Discussant            

Carissa Etienne, Regional Director, WHO Regional Office for the Americas

[13:26 – 13:55] Part 3

Vaccination and primary health care: Working together for COVAX and zero-dose agendas

Moderator           

Aboubacar Kampo, Director, Health Programmes, UNICEF 

Panelists               

Kate O’Brien, Director, WHO Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals

Anuradha Gupta, Deputy CEO, Vaccine Alliance (GAVI)

Nagwa Nashat Hegazy, Director of the Medical Education and Human Resources Development Center in the Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University (Family doctor -WONCA) 

Kwaku Agyemang-Manu, Minister of Health, Ghana

Jane Ruth Aceng Ocero, Minister of Health, Uganda (TBC)

Discussant            

Feng Zhao, World Bank

[13:56 - 14:00] Closing

Alexey Tsoy, Minister of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Zsuzsanna Jakab, Deputy-Director General, WHO

Publications

Operational Framework for Primary Health Care

World Health Organization & United Nations Children's Fund (‎‎UNICEF)‎‎. (‎2020)‎. Operational framework...

Declaration of Astana
26 October 2018

Declaration of Astana

The Global Conference on Primary Health Care in Astana, Kazakhstan in October 2018 endorsed a new declaration emphasizing the critical role of primary...

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