Policy and Partnership for Action: Addressing the Determinants of Health Sixth Global Conference on Health Promotion Bangkok,, 7-11 August 2005 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Time Sun 07/08 Day 1 Mon 08/08 Day 2 Tue 09/08 Day 3 Wed 10/08 Day 4 Thu 11/08 Day 5 08:30-09:00 Initiation of the programme Film on HP Feedback of Previous day Feedback 09:00-10:00 Track 1 Plenary Track 3 Plenary Technical Session of THAI DAY Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion Plenary 10:00-10:30 Presentation of BC BC for HP Update 10:30-11:00 Mobility Break Mobility Break Mobility Break 11:00-12:30 Track 1 Technical Track 3 Technical Plenary Keynote & Registration Discussions Discussions Ministerial Consultative Welcome to Meeting 7 th GCHP 12:30-14:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 14:00-15:30 Bangkok Track 2 Plenary Track 4 Plenary Field Trips Charter Closing Ceremony 15:30-16:00 Mobility Break Mobility Break 16:00-17:30 Track 2 Technical Track 4 Technical 17:00-20:30 Discussions Discussions Opening 17:30-20:00 WHO Reception at Networking ceremony at UNCC the UNCC Revise Draft Charter Reception by the MoPH Bangkok Charter Finalizing Group Meeting Revise Draft Charter 1
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW 6 TH Global Conference on Health Promotion Sunday, 7 August 2004 09.00-16:00 Registration UNCC Ground floor 16:30 Assembly of participants at UNCC 16:50 Arrival of the Prime Minister of 17:00-17:40 Opening Ceremony Address by Prof Dr Suchai Charoenratanakul, Minister of Public Health, Address by Dr Lee Jong-wook, Director-General, World Health Organization, Geneva Opening Address H.E. Pol. Lt. Col. Dr Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of 17.40-17.45 Thai cultural show Welcome Address: Dr Kim Hak-Su, Executive Secretary, UNESCAP 17:45-18:00 Opening exhibition session H.E. Pol. Lt. Col. Dr Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Minister of Master of Ceremonies: Ms Suweraya Lohavicharn 18:30-20.30 Reception hosted by Ministry of Public Health, Monday, 8 August 2005 Royal Navy Hall 08.20-08:30 Thai cultural show 08:30-08:50 Opening of the technical programme Dr Catherine Le Galès-Camus, Assistant Director-General, Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health, WHO, Geneva Dr Vichai Tienthavorn, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), 08:50-09:00 Film on Health Promotion 09:00-10:00 Track 1 : New Context Chair : Mr Alok Mukhopadhyay Chief Executive, Voluntary Health Association of India Plenary 1 : Policy for health promotion Prof Dr Ilona Kickbusch, International Adviser on Health Policy Plenary 2 : Addressing the health determinants Prof Sir Michael Marmot, Chair of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health 2
10:00-10:30 Introduction of draft Bangkok Charter and technical programme Chair : Dr Robert Beaglehole, Director, Department of Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion (CHP), WHO, Geneva 10:30-11:00 Mobility Break Presentation of the draft Bangkok Charter for health promotion Dr Desmond O'Byrne, WHO Conference Coordinator, CHP, WHO, Geneva Overview of technical programme Dr Tang Kwow-Cho, Senior Professional Officer, CHP, WHO, Geneva 11:00-12:30 Track 1 Technical Discussion 1. Emerging health issues: the widening challenge for Room 1 population health promotion 2. "Back to the future" - a perspective on environmental Room H change, environmental health and creating supportive environments for health 3. Health in new urban settings Room A 4. Health of the marginalized groups Room 3 5. Gender and health promotion: a multisectoral policy Room G approach 6. Promoting mental health as a neglected issue Room 4 7. Health promotion capacity mapping - a global overview Room 2 12:30-14:40 Lunch Ground floor 14:00-15:15 Track 2: Health-friendly globalization Chair : Ambassador Moushira Khattab, Egypt Plenary 1 : Globalization, poverty and health Prof Dr Paulo Buss, President, Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil Plenary 2 : Managing globalization for health Dr Olive Shisana, Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS and Health, Human Services Research Council, South Africa 10:30-11:00 Mobility Break 15:45-17:30 Track 2 Technical Discussion 1. Trade agreements and public health Room 3 2. Regulation of products harmful to health in an era of Room F globalization 3. Health as foreign policy: harnessing globalization for health Room A 4. Globalization, workplace and health Room 1 5. Public health emergencies of international concern Room G 6. How to strengthen corporate social responsibility and MNC Room 4 commitment to health promotion 7. Trade liberalization and the diet and nutritional transition: a Room H public health response 8. Global health promotion Room 2 17:30-20:00 - World Health Organization Reception UNCC - Collecting comments on the Bangkok Charter from Track 1 and Track 2 discussion for Bangkok Charter Finalizing Group 3
Tuesday, 9 August 2005 08.20-08:30 Thai cultural show 08:30-09:00 Feedback of previous day Dr Siripon Kanshana, Inspector General, MoPH, Mr Mike Shaw, Communication Coordinator 09:00-10.00 Track 3 : Partners Chair : Prof John Catford, Dean, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Deakin University, Australia Plenary 1 : Strengthening partnership for health: a grassroots perspective Dr Mirai Chatterjee, General Secretary, Self Employed Women's Association, India Plenary 2 : Partners in health: Millennium Development Goals and beyond Dr Jacques Baudouy, Director, Health, Nutrition and Population, World Bank 10.00-10.30 Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion Update 10:30-11:00 Mobility Break Dr Robert Beaglehole, Director, CHP, WHO, Geneva Dr Desmond O'Byrne, WHO Conference coordinator, CHP, WHO, Geneva 11:00-12:30 Track 3 Technical Discussion 1. NGO coalition for global health promotion Room 2 2. The role of private sector foundations in health promotion Room G 3. The role of independent health practitioners/providers in Room H health promotion 4. Contribution of health promotion to the achievement of Room 4 Millennium Development Goals 5. Integrated health promotion strategies: a contribution to Room 1 tackling current and future challenges 6. Setting-based health promotion Room A 7. Information and communication for health promotion: Room 3 towards a health-competent society 12:30-14:00 Lunch Ground floor 14:00-15:15 Track 4 : Sustainability Chair : Dr Zhao Bai-ge, Vice Minister, National Population and Family Planning Commission, China Plenary 1 : Health promoting policies for equitable societal health conditions Ms Ewa Persson-Göransson, Secretary of State, Sweden Plenary 2 : Sustainable development for health promotion Prof Dr Udomsil Srisangnam, Second-Vice Chairman, Governing Board, Thai Health Promotion Foundation, 4
15:15-15:45 Mobility Break 15:45-17:30 Track 4 Technical Discussion 6GCHP BANGKOK THAILAND 2005 1. Whole of government approach to promoting health Room 1 2. Knowledge Management as a health promotion model Room G 3. Building the capacity of the Ministry of Health to promote Room A health 4. Building community capacity to promote health Room 2 5. Sustainable financing for health promotion: issues and Room 4 challenges 6. Integrating health promotion into health systems Room 3 7. Health impact assessment and the globalization challenges Room H 17:30-20:00 - Networking Room 3, 4, A, G, H, F, Theatre - Regional Advisory Meeting Room D - Collecting comments on the Bangkok Charter from Track 3 and Track 4 discussion for Bangkok Charter Finalizing Group Wednesday, 10 August 2005 (Thai Day) 08.00-08:20 Minister and participants arrive at 08.20-08:30 Thai cultural show 08:30-09:00 Update on conference Dr Siripon Kanshana, Inspector General, MoPH, Mr Mike Shaw, Communication Coordinator 09:00-09:20 Keynote Speech "Policy of health promotion in " Prof Dr Suchai Charoenratanakul, Minister of Public Health, 09:20-09:40 Special Speech "Partnership and strategy for health promotion : Context" Dr Amorn Nondasuta, Former Permanent Secretary of Public Health 09:40-09.50 DVD presentation "Success of health promotion in " 10:00-10:30 Mobility Break Master of ceremonies Dr Puangpen Chanprasert, Health Promotion Technical Officer, MoPH, 10:30-12:00 Technical Discussion 1. Move for Health: from policy to action Dr Vichai Tienthavorn, Permanent Secretary of Public Health 2. Food safety programme: a key component for health promotion Dr Pakdee Pothisiri, Secretary, Food and Drug Administration 3. Environmental health : the challenge for health promotion Dr Somyos Charoensak, Director-General, Department of Health 4. Promoting psychological and social health through integrated mental health programmes Dr M.L. Somchai Chakrabhand, Director-General, Room 1 Room 2 Room F Room H 5
Department of Mental Health 5. Two decades of the tobacco consumption control: success and challenges Dr Hatai Chitanondh, President, Thai Health Promotion Institute Dr Choochai Supawongse 6. Health promotion: the challenge in the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS Dr. Thawat Suntrajarn, Director-General, Department of Disease Control 7. Road traffic safety: a long journey of health promotion Dr Narongsakdi Aungkasuvapala, Deputy Permanent Secretary of Public Health 8. Evolution and development cycle 's health system: from "Health for all" to "All for health" Dr Wiput Phoolcharoen 9. Health care system reform towards health promotion Dr Sanguan Nittayaramphong, National Health Security Office 10. Poverty alleviation and community strengthening for healthy public policy Dr Seri Phongphit 11. The role of Thai traditional medicine in health promotion Dr Vichai Chokevivat, Director-General, Department of Development of Thai Traditional Medicine and Alternative Medicine 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-17:30 Site Visits Room G Room 3 Room E Room 4 Theater Room B Room D Thursday, 11 August 2005 06.30 Participants arrive at King V Monument 07:00-08.00 Welcome Ceremony of the Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion at King V Monument 08.15-08.45 Breakfast at UNCC 08:45-09:00 Feedback Dr Siripon Kanshana, Inspector General, MoPH, Mr Mike Shaw, Communication Coordinator 09.00-10.30 Plenary - Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion 10:00-10:30 Mobility Break Chair : Dr Robert Beaglehole, Director, Department of Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion, WHO, Geneva 11:00-11:30 Plenary Chair: Dr Catherine Le Galès-Camus, Assistant Director-General, Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health, WHO, Geneva Dr Vichai Tienthavorn, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Health, Keynote Address Dr Samlee Plianbangchang, Director, World Health Organization Regional Office for South-East Asia 6
11:30-12:00 Report by Conference Rapporteurs Ms Blanche Pitt, Country Director, African Medical & Research Foundation International, South Africa Assoc Prof Sirikul Isaranurug, Director, Asean Institute for Health Development, Mahidol University, 12:00-14:00 Lunch 14.00-14.15 Reading of the Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion 14:15-14:25 Welcome to IUHPE Conference, Vancouver 2007 Prof Maurice Mittelmark, President, International Union for Health Promotion and Education Welcome to 7 th Global Conference on Health Promotion in 2009 14:25 Closing Ceremony Prof Dr Suchai Charoenratanakul, Minister of Public Health, 7