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OPENING PLENARY SESSION

Inspiring insights into health and sustainable development

Des avancées passionnantes sur la santé et le développement durable

Reflexiones alentadoras en torno a la salud y el desarrollo sostenible

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Co-chairs:Joachim Eder: President of the Executive Board, Health Promotion Switzerland, Switzerland

Prof. Vivian Lin: La Trobe University, Chair, Global Scientific Committee Geneva 2010, International Union for Health Promotion and Education [IUHPE], Vice President for Scientific Affairs, Australia

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Pascal Strupler: Director, Swiss Federal Office of Public Health [MoH], Switzerland

Dr. David McQueen: President, International Union for Health Promotion and Education [IUHPE]: Associate Director for Global Health Promotion, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA

WELCOME ADDRESS

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Dr. Zsuzsanna Jakab: Regional Director, World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe [WHO Euro]

INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE THEME

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Zsuzsanna JakabWHO Regional Director for Europe

Health Promotion in a Fast-Changing

World

•Vancouver 2007

Geneva 2010•

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A Changing Climate

Source: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basishttp://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report/ar4/wg1/ar4-wg1-chapter10.pdf

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An Urban Planet

Rural

Urban

Source: World Urbanisation Prospects | 2005 Revisionhttp://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/WUP2005/2005wup.htm

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And, by your next Conference…More People Aged 65+ than

Under 5

Data Source: http://esa.un.org/unpd/wpp2008/peps_population-by-age-and-sex_5x1.htmUN, Department of Economic and Social Affairs - Population Division, World Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision, Estimates, 1950-2010. Low-fertility variant, 2010-2050

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Traditional BurdensRemain Unacceptably High

Source: Hogan et al. Maternal mortality for 181 countries, 1980–2008: a systematic analysis of progress towards Millennium Development Goal 5. Lancet 2010; 375: 1609–23 http://www.containerstoclinics.org/documents/Maternal_Mortality_for_181_Countries.pdf

Yearly rate of decline in maternal mortality ratio, 1990–2008

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And New Burdens Threaten Health and the

Economy

Of all global risks assessed in 2010, the epidemic of chronic diseases is deemed:

• Third most likely to occur

• Fourth most severe in economic impact

Source: World Economic Forum http://www.weforum.org/pdf/globalrisk/globalrisks2010.pdf

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Poor Populations are More Vulnerable

Global assessment report on disaster risk reduction (2009)http://www.preventionweb.net/english/hyogo/gar/report/documents/GAR_Chapter_1_2009_eng.pdf

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And Their Vulnerability is Structural

United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction Secretariat http://www.preventionweb.net/english/hyogo/gar/report/documents/GAR_Chapter_1_2009_eng.pdf

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http://www.slideshare.net/equalitytrust/the-spirit-level-slides-from-the-equality-trust

Health and Social Problems are Worse in More Unequal Countries

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Social InjusticeThe Ultimate Cause of the Causes

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New ApproachesMust Be Found

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Mainstreaming HP Putting Health back in "Health's" Policies

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Brief counselling interventionsSelf-care & Adherence to

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Legislation & Fiscal PoliciesCash TransfersEnvironmental Interventions["Upst

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Community organizationSettings-based approaches

Household interventions

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Health in All Policies and GCHP8

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And in Europe…

•European Health Policy…•Social Determinants Review…•Vulnerable population Groups….•NCD` as priority….•Revitalize public health and health promotion….•Climate Change within Environment and Health …..•Elderly….•Health Sector Strengthening….•Partnerships…..

•BETTER HEALTH FOR EUROPE AND REDUCE HEALTH DIVIDE

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Michael Hübel: Health and Consumer Affairs, European Commission [on behalf of Paola TestoriCoggi, Director General]

INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE THEME

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Moderator: Dr. David McQueen: International Union for Health Promotion and Education [IUHPE], USA

Speakers:Dr. Zsuzsanna Jakab: WHO EuroPascal Strupler: MoH, SwitzerlandMichael Hübel: DG Sanco, European Commission

PANEL DISCUSSION

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Prof. Vivian Lin: La Trobe University, Chair, Global Scientific Committee Geneva 2010, International Union for Health Promotion and Education [IUHPE], Vice President for Scientific Affairs, Australia

INTRODUCTION TO KEYNOTE SPEECHES

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Dr. Sarah Cook: Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, UK

KEYNOTE SPEECH I

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Prof. Paul Hunt: University Essex, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health (2002-2008), New Zealand

KEYNOTE SPEECH II

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Joachim Eder: President of the Executive Board, Health Promotion Switzerland, Switzerland

THANK YOU