PEOPLES FRIENDSHIP UNIVERSITY OF RUSSIA Institute of innovative educational programs in healthcare Executive course Global Health, Diplomacy and NCDs (30 March -‐ 03 April 2015) Russian Federation, Moscow In collaboration with the World Health Organization and the Global Health Programme, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Dear colleagues, Over the past decade, the frequency, severity and political significance of global health problems have produced more awareness and action by countries, international organizations and non-governmental actors on health issues than at any other time in history. Multisectoral approaches are required to address the complex nature of global health, achieve results and contribute to social stability. Foreign policy is now being driven substantially by health to protect national security, free trade and economic advancement. Global health diplomacy brings together the disciplines of public health, international affairs, management, law and economics and focuses on negotiations that shape and manage the global policy environment for health. The Institute of Innovative Educational Programs in Healthcare of the Peoples Friendship University of Russia in collaboration with the Global Health Programme at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva and the World Health Organization hosts the first Executive course on Global Health, Diplomacy and NCDs in the Russian Federation. The course is designed for mid-career and senior professionals who could share their experiences and perspectives in a focused, one-week intensive programme. The course will focus on the cross-cutting issues, among others, involving demographic challenges, the role of UN agencies in global health, global health diplomacy, health and foreign policy, global health instruments, the interface of health, trade and intellectual property, as well as health and human rights. A negotiation exercise will be part of the course and the topics will relate where appropriate to NCDs. The interdisciplinary and multinational course faculty is represented by experts from the Institute of Innovative Educational Programs in Healthcare (Moscow), the Global Health Programme (Geneva) and WHO. We are looking forward to meet you in Moscow on our course! 1 2 Global Health, Diplomacy and NCDs (30 March – 03 April 2015) Programme content Opening ceremony V.M. Filippov – Rector Peoples Friendship University of Russia A. Dolzhikova –Vice-rector for postgraduate education. PFUR Dr. Luigi Migliorini –Special Representative of the WHO Director-General in the Russian Federation Dr. S. Malichenko – Director, Institute of innovative educational programs in healthcare. PFUR. Monday, 30 March Global demographic challenges: risks and challenges for health and healthcare systems The role of specialized UN agencies in global health and its governance; Key concepts of global governance, global governance for health and governance for global health Health and healthcare: economic considerations for global health diplomats Tuesday, 31 March Characteristics and settings of global health diplomacy Understanding the role of the World Health Organization in global health diplomacy Health and security: the role of pharmaceutical regulation. NCDs: global health diplomacy in action Wednesday, 1 April The role of international instruments in global health governance Negotiating for health: Intersectoral aspects. Negotiating for health in the area of NCDs: A simulation exercise Thursday, 2 April The role of Russia in bilateral and multilateral health diplomacy The role of the UK in bilateral and multilateral health diplomacy Global health negotiations: What skills do health diplomats need at home and abroad? NCDs effective management: the role of imported medications substitution Human rights responsibilities of Pharmaceutical companies in relation to access to NCDs medication Action against counterfeiting and illicit trade of pharmaceuticals and medical products Friday, 3 April International trade, intellectual property and global health Health systems and the right to the highest attainable standard of health PEOPLES FRIENDSHIP UNIVERSITY OF RUSSIA INSTITUTE OF INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN HEALTHCARE Course faculty Dr. Nick Banatvala – Senior Adviser to the Assistant Director General on Noncommunicable diseases and Mental Health, WHO Headquarters. Dr. Mihály Kökény – Senior Fellow, Global Health Programme, the Graduate Institute, Geneva. Dr. Haik Nikogosian - Global Health Programme, the Graduate Institute, Geneva. Dr. Luigi Migliorini - Special Representative of the WHO Director-General in the Russian Federation Dr. Svetlana Malichenko – Professor and Director Institute of Innovative Educational Programs in Healthcare; Head, Department of Geriatrics and Organisation of Gerontological Care, PFUR Aslan Abashidze – L.D., Professor, Head of the Department of International Law PFUR, Member of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Doctor of Law. Vladimir Anisimov - M.D., Ph.D., DSc, Head, Department of Carcinogenesis and Oncogerontology. N.N.Petrov Research Istitute of Oncology Dr. Marina Zhuravleva – Professor, Deputy Director, Institute of clinical pharmacology Federal State Agency "Therapeutic Products Regulatory Research Center". Ministry of Health. Russian Federation. Anatoly Vishnevsky – D.S., Director, Institute of Demography, Higher school of economics, Chief editor “Demoscope weekly”. Anait Smbatyan – L.D., Head, Department of trade law and basics of foreign economic activity. Vladislav Malichenko – Chief of comparative law studies division. Institute of Innovative Educational Programs in Healthcare, PFUR. PEOPLES FRIENDSHIP UNIVERSITY OF RUSSIA INSTITUTE OF INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN HEALTHCARE ü ü ü ü ü • • • • • • COURSE OBJECTIVES Present a multidisciplinary field of global health diplomacy, which consolidates achievements of international law, politics, economy, public health and international relation, acquaints with its key challenges and opportunities. Explore the role of global health diplomacy in NCDs prevention Discuss the interface of health and human rights, trade, intellectual property and the impact of corruption on health. Analyze experiences in negotiation processes at the national, regional and global levels. Identify and define the role of global health instruments in global health governance. After the course completion participants will be able to Apply hard and soft law instruments in global health governance. Estimate influence of global health challenges on issues of trade, intellectual property, trade, human rights and security. Understand bi- and multilateral health diplomacy. Participate more effectively in negotiation processes. Understand the role of global health diplomacy for NCDs. Estimate the responsibility of pharmaceutical companies in access to NCDs medication PEOPLES FRIENDSHIP UNIVERSITY OF RUSSIA INSTITUTE OF INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN HEALTHCARE Target audience ü Government employees in health and health-related sectors. ü Representatives from international, regional and non-governmental organisations. ü Private sector employees ü Professionals in philanthropic organisations and academia. Course price The course price is $3,000, which includes educational material, lunches, coffee breaks, cultural event and gala dinner. Visa procedures, transport and accommodation are not included. The price of the course + accommodation (29 March – 04 April) is $4,000. Language The official language of the course is English. All educational material will be provided in both English and Russian. Certificate Participants who complete the course will receive a certificate of attendance from Peoples Friendship University of Russia. Location The course will take place at the educational center of the Institute of Innovative Educational Programs in Healthcare. The logistics for the course audience will be provided after the 01 March 2014 Address: Moscow, Shosseynay str, 43. Contact Vladislav Malichenko Email: vlad.malichenko@gmail.com Phone: + 7 905 705 59 50 Application deadline The application form should be submitted to Vladislav Malichenko by e-mail until the 01 March 2015 PEOPLES FRIENDSHIP UNIVERSITY OF RUSSIA INSTITUTE OF INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS IN HEALTHCARE
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