World Conference on Social Determinants of Health

October 26, 2011

WHO convened a global conference on 19-21 October 2011 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to build support for the implementation of action on social determinants of health.

The conference (official website) brought together over 1000 participants representing more than 125 Member States and a diverse group of stakeholders.

Fortunately, on behalf of FDI, I had the opportunity to intervene in two sessions, “Making policy coherent at national level”, regarding the necessity on all health policies to strengthen the social capital of communities, and “Changing the role of public health”, introducing the World Health Professionals Alliance Noncommunicable Diseases toolkit.

The event was attended among others by Michel Temer, vice president of Brazil and Dr Margaret Chan, WHO director-general. On 21 October, 2011 participating Member States adopted the Rio Political Declaration on Social Determinants of Health.

Now it’s time for all to work together on its implementation!

World Conference on Social Determinants of Health (October 2011, Rio Janeiro)

All for Equity...

All for Equity...

Gateway of the “Forte de Copacabana”, where the meetings took place.

Gateway of the “Forte de Copacabana”, where the meetings took place.

With José Gomes do Amaral, president-elect of the World Medical Association.

With José Gomes do Amaral, president-elect of the World Medical Association.

Dr. Margaret Chan, World Health Organization (WHO) director-general, addressing to the Assembly.

Dr. Margaret Chan, World Health Organization (WHO) director-general, addressing to the Assembly.

With Dr. Nazira Vali Abdula, vice-minister of Health from the Republic of Mozambique.

With Dr. Nazira Vali Abdula, vice-minister of Health from the Republic of Mozambique.

From left to right, with the Portuguese director-general of Health, Dr. Francisco George, the vice-minister of Health from Mozambique, the secretary of state for Health, Dr. Manuel Teixeira, and myself.

From left to right, with the Portuguese director-general of Health, Dr. Francisco George, the vice-minister of Health from Mozambique, the secretary of state for Health, Dr. Manuel Teixeira, and myself.

Day two, overview of social determinants of health, previous day and today’s events, by the BBC World journalist Zeinab Badawi.

Day two, overview of social determinants of health, previous day and today’s events, by the BBC World journalist Zeinab Badawi.

On that same morning, I assisted to the session theme “Making policy coherent at national level”. From left to right, Don Matherson (Massey University), Jorge Enrique Venegas (minister of Public Health of Uruguay), Dorijan Marušič (minister of Health of Slovenia), Robert Joseph Mettle-Nunoo (deputy minister of Health of Ghana) and Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen (minister of Health and Care Services of Norway). In this session, I had addressed an intervention on behalf of FDI regarding the necessity on all health policies to strengthen the social capital of communities.

On that same morning, I assisted to the session theme “Making policy coherent at national level”. From left to right, Don Matherson (Massey University), Jorge Enrique Venegas (minister of Public Health of Uruguay), Dorijan Marušič (minister of Health of Slovenia), Robert Joseph Mettle-Nunoo (deputy minister of Health of Ghana) and Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen (minister of Health and Care Services of Norway). In this session, I had addressed an intervention on behalf of FDI regarding the necessity on all health policies to strengthen the social capital of communities.

On the afternoon, I assisted to the session “Changing the role of public health”. From left to right, Cesar Victoria (president of the International Epidemiological Association), James Chauvin (president-elect of the World Federation of Public Health Associations), Beth Mugo (minister of Public Health and Sanitation of Kenya), Aaron Motsoaledi (minister of Health of South Africa). Followed by discussion by José Gomes do Amaral (president-elect of the World Medical Association). Here, I also done an intervention introducing the World Health Professionals Alliance Noncommunicable Diseases toolkit.

On the afternoon, I assisted to the session “Changing the role of public health”. From left to right, Cesar Victoria (president of the International Epidemiological Association), James Chauvin (president-elect of the World Federation of Public Health Associations), Beth Mugo (minister of Public Health and Sanitation of Kenya), Aaron Motsoaledi (minister of Health of South Africa). Followed by discussion by José Gomes do Amaral (president-elect of the World Medical Association). Here, I also done an intervention introducing the World Health Professionals Alliance Noncommunicable Diseases toolkit.

The Government of Brazil hosted a reception under the sound of Brazilian popular music. It was “Samba” time!

The Government of Brazil hosted a reception under the sound of Brazilian popular music. It was “Samba” time!

Day three, High Level Roundtable on Social Determinants of Health and the Life Course. Opening statements by panelists and moderated roundtable discussion by Riz Khan, Al Jazeera English (at the photo). Participants: Marie-Paule Kieny (assistant director-general of Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research of WHO), Geeta Rao Gupta (deputy executive director of UNICEF), Purnima Mane (deputy executive director, assistant secretary-general of UNFPA), William Lacy Swing (director-general IOM), Assane Diop (executive director, Social Protection Sector, ILO) and Maria Guzenina-Richardson (minister of Health and Social Services of Finland).

Day three, High Level Roundtable on Social Determinants of Health and the Life Course. Opening statements by panelists and moderated roundtable discussion by Riz Khan, Al Jazeera English (at the photo). Participants: Marie-Paule Kieny (assistant director-general of Innovation, Information, Evidence and Research of WHO), Geeta Rao Gupta (deputy executive director of UNICEF), Purnima Mane (deputy executive director, assistant secretary-general of UNFPA), William Lacy Swing (director-general IOM), Assane Diop (executive director, Social Protection Sector, ILO) and Maria Guzenina-Richardson (minister of Health and Social Services of Finland).

Assisting at the General Assembly of WHO on behalf of FDI.

Assisting at the General Assembly of WHO on behalf of FDI.

A view from Forte de Copacabana.

A view from Forte de Copacabana.

And my usual jogging in on of the few breaks... At the seaside of Copacabana...

And my usual jogging in on of the few breaks... At the seaside of Copacabana...


New York University: Putting Teeth into NCDs

October 6, 2011

The United Nations held a High Level Meeting on Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases, in New York (19-20 September 2011).

The Government of Tanzania organized a side event entitled “Putting Teeth into NCDs,” on September 19, 2011 at the New York University College of Dentistry.

The event was sponsored by the United Republic of Tanzania, with support of the World Health Organization, and co-sponsored by the Governments of Australia and Sweden.

The program was emceed by Ali Velshi, CNN Anchor and Chief Business Correspondent, and focused on critical issues related to the global burden of oral disease and integrating oral disease into primary health care.

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Tanzanian President, Jakaya M. Kikwete, expressed his deep concern over the burden of oral diseases for Tanzania and other resource-constrained countries

Tanzanian President, Jakaya M. Kikwete, expressed his deep concern over the burden of oral diseases for Tanzania and other resource-constrained countries

With Jakaya M. Kikwete, Tanzania President, and Jean-Luc Eiselé (left), FDI Executive Director

With Jakaya M. Kikwete, Tanzania President, and Jean-Luc Eiselé (left), FDI Executive Director

With Modest Mero, Minister Plenipotentiary at Permanent Mission of Tanzania to the UN

With Modest Mero, Minister Plenipotentiary at Permanent Mission of Tanzania to the UN

Stanley M. Bergman (chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer for Henry Schein, Inc.), Jean-Luc Eiselé, me, Marian Bergman (director of healthcare projects for Miracle Corners of the World) and Tanzanian officers

Stanley M. Bergman (chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer for Henry Schein, Inc.), Jean-Luc Eiselé, me, Marian Bergman (director of healthcare projects for Miracle Corners of the World) and Tanzanian officers

FDI Executive Director, Jean-Luc Eiselé, added: “This is knowledge that FDI very much needs to have at its fingertips. It will inform and advise our current strategy on Africa.”

FDI Executive Director, Jean-Luc Eiselé, added: “This is knowledge that FDI very much needs to have at its fingertips. It will inform and advise our current strategy on Africa.”

Habib Benzian, CEO for Fit for School International Inc., co-author of the FDI Oral Health Atlas, and a Senior Advisor to the FDI World Dental Federation School International Inc.

Habib Benzian, CEO for Fit for School International Inc., co-author of the FDI Oral Health Atlas, and a Senior Advisor to the FDI World Dental Federation School International Inc.

You can find more information about this event on FDI website.

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Oral Health included in the United Nations Non Communicable Diseases global strategy

September 21, 2011

Great achievement for FDI-World Dental Federation and all those who advocated for that approach.

Political Declaration from the High Level Meeting adopted by the General Assembly on the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases:

We, Heads of State and Government and representatives of States and Governments, assembled at the United Nations from 19 to 20 September 2011 to address the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases worldwide, with a particular focus on developmental and other challenges and social and economic impacts, particularly for developing countries.

The United Nations “recognize that renal, ORAL and eye diseases pose a major health burden for many countries and that these diseases share common risk factors and can benefit from common responses to NCDs”.

Facing the facts (source FDI):

  • Oral diseases are the most common noncommunicable diseases
  • Some 90% of the world’s population is affected by tooth decay
  • A high proportion suffer from periodontal disease
  • Oral cancer rate high among smokers

Audio recordings of the meetings (source UN):

WHO welcomes adoption of political declaration on prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases. (01:16′, download)

Meeting on noncommunicable diseases should be “wake-up call” for action. World Health Organization (02:45′, download)

Non-communicable diseases a “slow motion disaster”. Dr Margaret Chan, WHO director general (00:27′, download)

Noncommunicable diseases do not have to spell doom for people of the Caribbean Desi Bouterse, president of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) (01:35′, download)

Dr Margaret Chan, World Health Organization (WHO) director general, speaking to the Assembly

Dr Margaret Chan, World Health Organization (WHO) director general, speaking to the Assembly

Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)

Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)

HRH Princess Dina Mired, Director General of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF), delivers a keynote speech

HRH Princess Dina Mired, director general of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation (KHCF), delivers a keynote speech

Attending Round Table 1 on behalf of FDI- World Dental Federation

Attending Round Table 1 on behalf of FDI- World Dental Federation

I in the UN General Assembly

In the UN General Assembly

With the FDI executive director, Jean Luc Eiselé (left), next to the United Nations building

With the FDI executive director, Jean Luc Eiselé (left), next to the United Nations building