First-ever WHO Partners Forum will decide plan of action to reach the Health Millennium Development Goals

First-ever WHO Partners Forum will decide plan of action to reach the Health Millennium Development Goals

Brazzaville, 6 March 2007 -- The health landscape across Africa is changing, with real, measurable progress in key areas. More children are receiving life-saving vaccines. The opportunities to prevent and treat malaria and HIV/AIDS are growing. Several countries are demonstrating how African approaches are improving road safety, giving people better access to health workers and making the first months of a child's life safer.

The first-ever WHO Partners Forum will bring together development partners, regional organizations, UN agencies, and high level country representatives to focus on how to change the way partners work together. The forum will tackle some of the biggest health questions on the continent, including child survival, safe motherhood, attaining universal access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care and scaling up the health workforce. 

Journalists are invited to attend the following:

WHO Partners Forum

What: Reaching the Health MDGs in Africa 

When: 07-08 March 2007, 08h00 - 17h30

Where: Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya

Who: About 100 participants from 30 multilateral and bilateral agencies including United Nations’ agencies, Regional Economic Communities and WHO Member States will attend the Forum which will be officially opened by Hon. Dr Wilfred Machage, Assistant Minister of Health for Kenya (on behalf of the Vice President, Republic of Kenya)

Media Event 

What: WHO/European Union Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health

When: Wednesday 07 March 2007 at 10h30

Where: Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya

Who: WHO, European Union, Minister of Health/Kenya 

Press Conference

What: Major decisions of the Forum and plan of action to reach the Health Millennium Development Goals

When: Thursday 08 March 2007, 17.30

Where: Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya

Who: WHO, Partners, and WHO Country Representatives.


For more information contact:

Technical contact   Media Contact

Dr David Okello

WHO Representative, Kenya

E-mail: okellod [at] ke.affro.who.int (okellod[at]ke[dot]affro[dot]who[dot]int)

Tel: (+254) 733 608 429

 

Samuel T. Ajibola

 

Tel: + 47 241 39378 

E-mail : ajibolas [at] afro.who.int (ajibolas[at]afro[dot]who[dot]int)

Mrs Eulalia Namai

E-mail: namaie [at] ke.afro.who.int (namaie[at]ke[dot]afro[dot]who[dot]int)

Tel: (+254) 721 765 255

                                                                                             

Flavienne Issembè

E-mail: issembef [at] afro.who.int (issembef[at]afro[dot]who[dot]int)

Tel in Nairobi: (+254) 724 090 597

Tel in Brazzaville: (+47241) 39352