Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts

Sunday, October 3, 2010

WHO experts attend regional tobacco workshop

WHO medical experts and delegates from 10 regional countries are gathering in Hanoi for a three-day workshop on building a fund for tobacco harm prevention and control, and health improvement.

Addressing the opening ceremony on Sept. 14, Deputy Health Minister Nguyen Thi Xuyen emphasised smoking has greatly damaged both economies and people’s health.

The workshop is an opportunity for regional countries to discuss the fund’s benefits in improving people’s health, said Xuyen, adding that it aims to gain international support for the establishment of the fund in Vietnam .

During the workshop, participants will discuss models and mechanisms to consolidate legal and financial environments and tobacco control programmes at national and regional levels.

In Vietnam, the Ministry of Public Health is coordinating with the Ministry of Finance to devise tobacco harm prevention and control models. The ministry is also working with other relevant ministries and sectors to implement a smoke-free environment./.

Related Articles

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Forum held on pandemic response

A veterinary staff sprays preventive medicine at Hong Thai Commune, Viet Yen District of Bac Giang Province. — VNA/VNS Photo Viet Yen

A veterinary staff sprays preventive medicine at Hong Thai Commune, Viet Yen District of Bac Giang Province. — VNA/VNS Photo Viet Yen

HCM CITY — The Vietnamese and US governments yesterday began a three-day workshop on pandemic planning, response and recovery in HCM City.

Funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the workshop is being held by the US Department of Defense's Centre for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (COE-DMHA).

"This workshop is the first time that this civilian and military planning tool will be used and tested in Viet Nam," Andy Bates of COE-DMHA said.

The lessons learnt at the workshop could also be used to prepare for other types of infectious diseases that might affect Viet Nam and the region.

Some 100 representatives from around the country are attending the workshop in which the ministries of Defence and Health are actively involved.

The workshop, which aims to facilitate joint planning by provincial and national authorities, also seeks to improve the integration of the military into the Government's pandemic plans, including any possible third wave of the H1N1 virus that swept the globe beginning last year.

For the longer term, the workshop will examine how co-operation and co-ordination can help alleviate the economic hardship that communities face following a disaster.

It is part of a series that COE is executing in nearly a dozen Asian nations from 2010 to 2011 to bring international civilian training, planning, laboratory and containment standards to the region's militaries, many of which will be expected to respond to a deadly global pandemic.

This year COE has held workshops in Hawaii, Laos, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka and plans others in Cambodia, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Indonesia. — VNS

Related Articles