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FIRST WHO GLOBAL MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE
ENDING TB IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ERA: A MULTISECTORAL RESPONSE WORLD TRADE CENTER
MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 16 – 17 NOVEMBER 2017
THIRD HIGH-LEVEL PLENARY
DRIVING A MULTISECTORAL RESPONSE:
A DIALOGUE AMONG LEADERS OF UN,
MULTILATERAL AGENCIES AND BODIES
Universal commitment to the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable
Development enables collaboration across sectors to address the social
determinants of TB and drive progress towards multiple Sustainable
Development Goals
Moderator: James Chau, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Sustainable Development Goals
and Health
Speakers:
o Vytenis Andriukaitis, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, European Union
o Matthew Stone, Deputy Director General for International Standards and Science, World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)
o Peter Hansen, Head of Technical Advice and Partnerships, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
o Afshan Khan, Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
o Mark Pearson, Deputy Director of Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
o David Wilson, Global Lead, Decision & Delivery Science Program Director, World Bank
o Alasdair Reid Senior Adviser, HIV Testing, Treatment,Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS)
FIRST WHO GLOBAL MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE
ENDING TB IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ERA: A MULTISECTORAL RESPONSE WORLD TRADE CENTER
MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 16 – 17 NOVEMBER 2017
Improve the scientific evidence base
Reduce transmission at the animal-human interface
Strengthen intersectoral collaboration
Key Actions for Zoonotic and Bovine TB
DRIVING A MULTISECTORAL RESPONSE
MATTHEW STONE
WORLD ORGANISATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH
The Global Fund brings together many development partners under the principle of shared responsibility
It is only through partnership that we can end TB as an epidemic by 2030
The Global Fund Strategy 2017-2022 provides key opportunities to deepen our partnership response
Key Actions
DRIVING A MULTISECTORAL RESPONSE
PETER HANSEN
THE GLOBAL FUND
Tuberculosis affects child health and survival
The health sector alone is insufficient to address and respond to TB
Only with a generation of children free of TB will be on the road to ending TB
Key Actions
DRIVING A MULTISECTORAL RESPONSE
AFSHAN KHAN
UNICEF
Engage with finance, economy ministers and the business community
Health system strengthening is an essential part of tackling TB
Measure donor country efforts differently and better
Key Actions
DRIVING A MULTISECTORAL RESPONSE:
MARK PEARSON
ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION
AND DEVELOPMENT (OECD)
We aren’t on track to meet our global TB goals. Meeting these goals requires:
(i) specialized TB implementation support capacity;
(ii) universally accessible, quality health systems
(iii) multi-sectoral development progress; and
(iv) innovation
As the largest development agency – and only agency working across all SDGs, the World Bank has a key role
Key Actions
DRIVING A MULTISECTORAL RESPONSE:A DIALOGUE AMONG
LEADERS OF UN,MULTILATERAL AGENCIES AND BODIES
DAVID WILSON
WORLD BANK
Meaningful engagement of civil society • Nothing for us without us
Protect & promote human rights & gender equity – Zero discrimination
Ambition
Key Actions
DRIVING A MULTISECTORAL RESPONSE
ALASDAIR REID
UNAIDS
Together
we will
END TB