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Updates on HIA : 7 th SOMHD , March 2012, Cebu City

Updates on HIA : 7 th SOMHD , March 2012, Cebu City. 2 nd Workshop of ASEAN Focal Point on HIA ( AFPHIA ), 5-7 October 2012, Bangkok, Thailand. TRANSFORMATION OF ASEAN. ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015. Bali Concord II 2003. Vientianne Action Programme 2004. ASEAN Political-Security Community

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Updates on HIA : 7 th SOMHD , March 2012, Cebu City

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  1. Updates on HIA: 7thSOMHD, March 2012, Cebu City 2ndWorkshop of ASEAN Focal Point on HIA (AFPHIA), 5-7 October 2012, Bangkok, Thailand

  2. TRANSFORMATION OF ASEAN ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015 Bali Concord II 2003 Vientianne Action Programme 2004 • ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) • ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) • ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) The Signing of the ASEAN Charter & Singapore Declaration on the ASEAN Charter 2007 Entry into force of ASEAN Charter 15 December 2008 ASEAN Secretariat Jakarta Cha-am Hua Hin Declaration on the Road Map for the ASEAN Community 2009 2

  3. ASEAN Vision 2020 "A concert of Southeast Asian nations, outward looking, living in peace, stability and prosperity, bonded together in partnership in dynamic development and in a community of caring societies"

  4. Signed at the 13th ASEAN Summit on 20 November 2007 in Singapore It has been ratified by the 10 Member States The ASEAN Leaders celebrated the entry into force of the ASEAN Charter on 15 December 2008 The ASEAN Charter

  5. AEC Blueprint (November 2007) ASCC Blueprint (March 2009) APSC Blueprint (March 2009) 2nd IAI Work Plan (March 2009) implementation / monitoring: AEC Council ASCC Council APSC Council ASEAN Coordinating Council

  6. GUIDING PRINCIPLES - IMPLEMENTATION

  7. ASCC: ASEAN Strategic Framework on Health Development • Operationalizes the 55 health action lines of the ASCC Blueprint • Regional activities in health involve: • B3. Enhancing Food Security and Safety • B4. Access to healthcare and promotion of healthy lifestyle • B5. Improving capability to control communicable diseases • B7. Building disaster-resilient nations and safer communities

  8. B5. Improving capability to control communicable diseases Toenhance regionalpreparedness and capacity through integrated approaches to prevention, surveillance and timely response to communicable And emerging infectious diseases. B7. Building disaster-resilient nations and safer communities • Xii. Promote multi-sectoral coordination and planning on PPR at the regional level including development of a regional multi-sectoral PPR plan

  9. Institutionalization of ASEAN Health Development Health and Communicable Diseases Division, ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta

  10. Directions From SOMHD • Agreed on the HIA framework and noted the inter-sectoral nature of cooperation needed to implement the activities; • The TOR will provide internal coordination mechanism for implementation of the identified activities under the framework; • The TOR does not specify the creation of a new subsidiary body under SOMHD and Thailand will revise the TOR;

  11. Directions from SOMHD • The Meeting commended Thailand’s leadership in HIA based on the mandate provided by the AHMM and the 6thSOMHD. • Thailand agreed to continue to take the lead in the implementation of the framework in collaboration with the official focal points from each Member State. • Thailand requested for the updating of the focal points and support to the participation of the focal points from the respective AMS.

  12. IMPLICATIONS • HIA is one of the project activities to be supervised by SOMHD under the lead proponent Thailand. As such, HIA and its focal points will not act as a health subsidiary body with similar TORs. • HIA may have a role in the assessment of the value, relevance, and strategic direction of the work of the health subsidiary bodies from 2012-2015 and post 2015. • HIA may have inter-sectoral activities that may involve among others disaster management, trade aspects affecting health initiatives, etc. • As such, HIA must always come from the perspective of the Health Cooperation as other sectors’ initiatives impacts on it, and vice versa.

  13. Key Messages • it is critical to ensure Thailand’s leadership of the concept and process of socialization of HIA in the region, given its vast experience and success at making HIA a national concern; and • that in order for HIA to be truly cross-sectoral that the governance mechanism ---- it is important for the discussions on the TOR, put in place an effective and inclusive system that encompasses key stakeholders, among others, in the spheres of development planning, finance, disaster management, and environment.

  14. Follow Up Actions • Revisit the TOR • Identify a set of activities

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