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Developing a legal basis for an NPHI

Discuss legal frameworks for NPHIs and seek feedback on draft documents. Explore the importance of having a legal basis for NPHIs and the benefits it provides in terms of clarity, authority, and continuity. Review existing documents and case studies.

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Developing a legal basis for an NPHI

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  1. Developing a legal basis for an NPHI

  2. Purpose of this Session • Discuss legal frameworks for NPHIs • Get general and specific feedback on draft documents

  3. Purpose of the Legal Framework Documents • Dr. John: NPHIs are fundamental to achieving Africa CDC’s five strategic pillars • Having a law, decree, or other legal basis for an NPHI • Provides clarity about the NPHI’s mission, roles, and responsibilities • Provides specific authorities, e.g., • Routine data collection • Special roles in major emergencies • Establish sub-national centers • Can ensure continuity of leadership • How many of your countries have a legal basis that establishes your NPHI and details key aspects, like governance, leadership, and functions?

  4. Documents Created So Far • Framework for Providing a Legal Basis for an NPHI • Appendix A: Items for consideration • Appendix B: Steps • Case Studies and Related Laws, Statutes, Decrees, or Regulations These documents are drafts. We need your input.

  5. Legal Basis: Definitions, Terms, and Issues • “Definition” of a legal basis: • A document or series of documents, agreed-to by the highest levels of government, that formally establishes a new or existing NPHI. • This means that the NPHI has a distinct identity, with such elements as its functions and governance being clearly defined. • Is the definition clear? Does it make sense in your context? • Is “legal basis” the best term? • We considered “legal framework,” “legal mandate,” “law” • How to address multiple legal documents that describe the NPHI • E.g., some passed by the legislature or Council of Ministers, some by the MOH

  6. Next: Small Groups • Divide into groups to discuss the Framework, Appendix A, Appendix B, and the Case Studies. • Select someone to take notes • You will have 15 minutes for discussion • Select someone to report back when the small group time ends

  7. Discussion Topics • General issues for all groups: Is the level of detail right? What is missing? What is not needed? •  Framework • How to address multiple, hierarchical documents •  Appendix A. Menu of Items to Consider • Is the structure and organization clear? • Is the level of detail right? • Suggestions about specific issues: • Include language about departments (i.e., possible structure below the Deputy NPHI Director) or about qualifications and terms for Dep’t Directors? • Language about NPHI foundations? • Appendix B. Steps – do these match your experiences? • Case Studies – do these answer questions you have?

  8. Large Group Discussion • Reports from small groups • Would you use these in your country? • How would you use them? • Who would be the audience? • Does the language match that used in your countries? • Summary of recommendations

  9. Next Steps • Incorporate feedback from this group • Review by organizations contributing to the documents • Review and approval by Africa CDC • Formatting and publication GOAL: All steps completed by early December so Dr. John can take the documents as a finished product to the Africa Union meeting

  10. Comments or Questions?

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