Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly

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Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Preliminary number 2 May 2011 This preliminary number is intended to give delegates, representatives and other participants advance indications of the Health Assembly s tentative programme of work. Additional information can be found in the Guide for delegates to World Health Assembly (document A64/DIV/2). The Journal does not constitute an official record of the Health Assembly s proceedings. The Journal is published in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish on every working day during the Health Assembly. Content I. Date, location and working hours...2 II. Tentative programme of work of the Health Assembly...2 III. Technical briefings...7 IV. Other meetings...8 V. Provisional list of speakers for the general discussion in plenary...12 Badges Please note that delegates must register at WHO Headquarters and obtain their badge before going to the Palais des Nations. Access to the Palais des Nations and the meeting rooms will be restricted to persons wearing badges. Security If you face a security-related emergency or have any particular question concerning your security while in Geneva, please contact WHO security office/duty officer at: +41 (0)22 791 11 17. We also would like to remind you that security screening checks during the World Health Assembly (WHA) have increased for both vehicles and pedestrians seeking access to the Palais des Nations and to the conference room areas. As a result, we would advise that you please come prepared with required proof of identity and proper accreditation to facilitate your entry into the WHA area.

I. Date, location and working hours The Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly will open in Geneva on Monday, 16 May 2011 at 09:30. The Health Assembly will be held in the Palais des Nations, located near the Place des Nations and Avenue de la Paix and most easily reached by the entrance gate on the Route de Pregny. The working hours of the Health Assembly are from 09:00 to 12:00 and from 14:30 to 17:30. The Health Assembly will close no later than Tuesday 24 May 2011, as decided by the Executive Board at its 127th session. II. Tentative programme of work of the Health Assembly Monday, 16 May 2011 First plenary meeting 09:30 Delegations will sit in the English alphabetical order of names of Member States commencing with the letter G as decided by the drawing of lots. Delegations are requested to take their seats a few minutes before 9:30. Item 1 Opening of the Assembly Item 1.1 Appointment of the Committee on Credentials Item 1.2 Election of the President of the Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Item 1.3 Election of the five Vice-Presidents, the Chairmen of the main committees, and establishment of the General Committee General Committee 1 Immediately after conclusion of Item 1.3 in plenary Examination and submission to the Health Assembly of recommendations on such questions as: Adoption of the provisional agenda as proposed by the Executive Board Addition of supplementary items, if any, to the provisional agenda Initial allocation to the main committees of items of the agenda Deferment of any item to a future Health Assembly Programme of work of the Health Assembly 1 Rules 29 and 30 of the Rules of Procedure of the World Health Assembly define membership of and attendance at the General Committee. Web link: http://www.who.int/governance. Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 2

Second plenary meeting Immediately after conclusion of the General Committee Presidential address Item 1.4 Adoption of the agenda and allocation of items to the main committees Item 2 Reports of the Executive Board on its 127th and 128th sessions Announcement by the President inviting suggestions regarding election of Members entitled to designate a person to serve on the Executive Board Third plenary meeting 14:30 Item 3 Address by Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General General discussion First meeting of Committee A After commencement of general discussion under Item 3 Item 10 Opening of the Committee Including election of Vice-Chairmen and Rapporteur Item 13 Technical and health matters Tuesday, 17 May 2011 Fourth plenary meeting 09:00 Item 3 (continued) General discussion Second meeting of Committee A 09:00 11:15 Item 13 (continued) Technical and health matters Fifth plenary meeting 11:30 Item 4 Invited speaker Committee on Credentials 14:00 Sixth plenary meeting 14:30 Item 3 (continued) General discussion Third meeting of Committee A 14:30 Item 11 The future of financing for WHO Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 3

Wednesday, 18 May 2011 Seventh plenary meeting 09:00 Report of the Committee on Credentials Item 5 Admission of new Members and Associate Members [if any] Item 3 (continued) General discussion Fourth meeting of Committee A Item 11 (continued) The future of financing for WHO After conclusion of Item 5 in plenary Item 12 Programme and budget matters First meeting of Committee B Item 14 Opening of the Committee After conclusion of Item 3 in plenary Including election of Vice-Chairmen and Rapporteur Item 15 Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including east Jerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian Golan Fifth meeting of Committee A 14:30 Item 13 (continued) Technical and health matters Second meeting of Committee B 14:30 Item 16 Audit and oversight matters Item 17 Financial matters General Committee 17:30 Thursday, 19 May 2011 Sixth meeting of Committee A 09:00 Item 13 (continued) Technical and health matters Third meeting of Committee B 09:00 Item 17 (continued) Financial matters Seventh meeting of Committee A 14:30 Item 13 (continued) Technical and health matters Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 4

Fourth meeting of Committee B 14:30 Item 17 (continued) Financial matters Eighth plenary meeting 17:00 Item 7 Awards Friday, 20 May 2011 Ninth plenary meeting 09:00 Item 6 Executive Board: election Item 8 Reports of the main committees Eighth meeting of Committee A Item 13 (continued) Technical and health matters After conclusion of Item 8 in plenary Fifth meeting of Committee B Item 18 Staffing matters After conclusion of Item 8 in plenary Ninth meeting of Committee A 14:30 Item 13 (continued) Technical and health matters Sixth meeting of Committee B 14:30 Item 18 (continued) Staffing matters Saturday, 21 May 2011 Tenth meeting of Committee A 09:00 Item 13 (continued) Technical and health matters Monday, 23 May 2011 Eleventh meeting of Committee A 09:00 Item 13 (continued) Technical and health matters Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 5

Seventh meeting of Committee B 09:00 Item 19 Item 20 Collaboration within the United Nations system and with other intergovernmental organizations International Agency for Research on Cancer: amendments to Statute Twelfth meeting of Committee A 14:30 Item 13 (continued) Technical and health matters Eighth meeting of Committee B 14:30 Item 20 (continued) International Agency for Research on Cancer: amendments to Statute Finalization of resolutions and reports Tuesday, 24 May 2011 Thirteenth and fourteenth meetings of Committee A 09:00 Finalization of resolutions and reports Tenth plenary meeting Item 8 (continued) Item 9 Reports of the main committees Closure of the Health Assembly Immediately following the closure of Committee A Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 6

III. Technical briefings The following technical briefings will take place during the Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly. Tuesday, 17 May 2011 12:30 14:15 Room XII Public health concerns and radiation health There will be interpretation in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish This technical briefing will provide Member States with an update on the public health impact of the events at the Fukushima nuclear power plant following the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011. During the session Member States will have the opportunity to share experiences of managing radiation emergencies and discuss the challenges of such events. Wednesday, 18 May 2011 12:30 14:15 Room XII Addressing noncommunicable diseases: current status and moving forward There will be interpretation in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish The technical briefing will provide Member States with an overview of the current status of the NCD epidemic, progress towards the United Nations General Assembly High-level Meeting and the outcomes from relevant regional and global events to date, including the Global Ministerial Conference. The event will also provide an opportunity for Member States to discuss the preparations and high-level participation in the HLM. Thursday, 19 May 2011 12:30 14:15 Room XII Commission on Information and Accountability for Women's and Children's Health There will be interpretation in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish Accountability is critical to the implementation of the Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health - aimed at saving the lives of 16 million women and children. The Commission on Information and Accountability for Women's and Children's Health was established by WHO at the request of the United Nations Secretary-General to propose an accountability framework for reporting, oversight and accountability on women's and children's health. The briefing will provide an overview of the framework that will empower both donor and recipient countries to monitor resources and facilitate the gathering of the best evidence on the effectiveness of programmes in improving the lives of women and children. Friday, 20 May 2011 12:30 14:15 Room XII Towards a successful implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel: challenges and opportunities There will be interpretation in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish This Technical Briefing will discuss the implementation and monitoring the implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel ("the Code"). The briefing aims to provide Member States and other stakeholders with an opportunity to discuss and engage in a dialogue on challenges and opportunities associated with the Code implementation, monitoring and reporting. Presentations from selected countries and the WHO Secretariat will be made. This will be followed by a general discussion supported by resource persons from civil society and health care organizations. The Code itself as well as complementary documents to the Code shall be made available. Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 7

IV. Other meetings The Secretariat has been advised that the following meetings will take place before and during the Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly: Saturday, 14 May 2011 09:30 12:30 WHO HQ, EB room Meeting of the delegations of Members States of the WHO African Region. Sunday, 15 May 2011 14:30 16:30 WHO HQ, Salle A Monday, 16 May 2011 08:15 09:00 Room VII 09:00 09:30 17:45 19:00 Room VII Meeting of the Council of the Arab Ministers of Health. Meeting of heads of delegations of Member States of the Region of the Americas. There will be interpretation in English and Spanish. Briefing on the World Conference on Social Determinants of Health All for Equity (Rio de Janeiro, 19 21 October 2011). Organized by the delegation of Brazil. There will be interpretation in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. Tuesday, 17 May 2011 Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 8

08:00 Delegates' Lounge 11:00 13:00 12:30 14:00 Room IV I 18:00 19:30 Room XXIV 18:00 19:30 18:00 20:00 18:00 20:00 Breakfast briefing on the State of the World s Midwifery report. Cosponsored by PMNCH and UNFPA. By invitation only. Meeting of the Health Ministers Council for the Gulf Cooperation Council States. Global Health: collaboration among Portuguese-speaking countries and the eportuguese WHO Programme. Organized by the delegation of Brazil. Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO European Region. There will be interpretation in English, French, German and Russian. Health worker safety in times of armed conflict. Organized by the delegation of the United States of America. Where is the money? Strengthening accountability and health resources through better resource tracking. Organized by the delegation of the United States of America. Movement towards universal coverage: success and challenges. Organized by the delegation of Thailand. From Cancun to Durban and Rio. Meeting organized jointly by the delegation of Mexico and the WHO Secretariat. Wednesday, 18 May 2011 13:00 14:30 I 13:00 15:00 Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO European Region. There will be interpretation in English, French, German and Russian. Meeting of the Ministers of Health of the Non-aligned Movement. There will be interpretation in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 9

18:00 20:00 18:00 20:00 Market dynamics and access to medicines. Organized by UNITAID. Informal ministerial meeting on guinea-worm eradication. Thursday, 19 May 2011 I 17:30 19:00 Room IV 18:00 19:30 I Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region. Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO European Region. There will be interpretation in English, French, German and Russian. Youth and health risks. Organized by the delegation of Tunisia WHO HIV strategy: implementing treatment 2.0. Friday, 20 May 2011 I Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO European Region. There will be interpretation in English, French, German and Russian. Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 10

Saturday, 21 May 2011 Monday, 23 May 2011 I Meeting of the delegations of Member States of the WHO European Region. There will be interpretation in English, French, German and Russian. Tuesday, 24 May 2011 Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 11

V. Provisional list of speakers for the general discussion in plenary Nigeria Hungary USA Thailand Bahrain People's Republic of China Equatorial Guinea Norway Brazil Sri Lanka Islamic Republic of Iran New Zealand Zimbabwe Finland Canada United Kingdom Pakistan Australia Russian Federation Zambia Paraguay Greece Philippines Portugal Singapore France Kenya Italy Plurinational State of Bolivia Sweden Brunei Darussalam Slovenia Trinidad and Tobago Japan Germany Ghana Mexico Republic of Korea South Africa Monaco Mongolia United Republic of Tanzania Kazakhstan Mali Myanmar Colombia Senegal Nepal (The delegate of Nigeria will speak on behalf of Member States of the African Region) (As Presidency of the European Union) (The delegate of Bahrain will speak on behalf of the Arab Ministers Council) Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 12

Iceland Côte d'ivoire Peru Belarus Algeria Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Ukraine Sao Tomé and Principe Israel African Union Order of Malta Chinese Taipei = = = Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly Palais des Nations, Geneva, 16 24 May 2011 Page 13