Health in Fragile Contexts: Programme

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Health in Fragile Contexts: Programme

Health in Fragile Contexts: Programme

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MMS Programme of the conference as pdf

Videos

Do no harm or do Good? How do we ensure good health in fragile contexts?

Do no harm or do Good? How do we ensure good health in fragile contexts?

Panel discussion with Julie Lyn Hall, IFRC, Rachel Slater, SLRC, Bernadette Peterhans, Swiss TPH, André Huber, SDC

Q&A

Q&A

Afternoon panel: “Do no harm or do good” Questions from the audiance

Time has come to think differently – working in fragile settings

Time has come to think differently – working in fragile settings

Interview with Julie Hall, IFRC

We need to look at the communities, institutions and the human resources; health systems in fragile settings.

We need to look at the communities, institutions and the human resources; health systems in fragile settings.

Interview with Tim Martineau, ReBuild Consortium

It ain’t what you do – it’s the way you do it. Service delivery and state building

It ain’t what you do – it’s the way you do it. Service delivery and state building

Interview with Rachel Slater, SLRC

Although it’s chaotic, it’s not failed – unusual patterns in the Somali health system

Although it’s chaotic, it’s not failed – unusual patterns in the Somali health system

Interview with Barbara profeta, SDC

Closure of the conference

Closure of the conference

Speech by Beat von Däniken, SRC

Presentations

Markus Heiniger

Fragility / Violent Conflicts; Peace and Statebuilding, for contribution to positive change; New Deal / SDG 16; Conflict Sensitive Program Management CSPM

Markus Heiniger

Fragility / Violent Conflicts; Peace and Statebuilding, for contribution to positive change; New Deal / SDG 16; Conflict Sensitive Program Management CSPM

Thomas Gass

Health programming in fragile context – know your access barriers!

Thomas Gass

Health programming in fragile context – know your access barriers!

Monica Rull

Ebola and fragile health systems in West Africa

Monica Rull

Ebola and fragile health systems in West Africa

Bernadette Peterhans

Interaction between a community-based health programme and the fragile context - Lessons learnt from a Swiss Red Cross programme in South Sudan

Bernadette Peterhans

Interaction between a community-based health programme and the fragile context - Lessons learnt from a Swiss Red Cross programme in South Sudan

Barbara Profeta

Roles and Complementarities of the health actors in fragile contexts: lessons learnt from Somalia and DRC

Barbara Profeta

Roles and Complementarities of the health actors in fragile contexts: lessons learnt from Somalia and DRC

Ressourcen

Gesundheitsprogramme im fragilen Kontext. Erfahrungen und Analysen des SRK

Gesundheitsprogramme im fragilen Kontext. Erfahrungen und Analysen des SRK

Gesundheitsprogramme im fragilen Kontext. Erfahrungen und Analysen des SRK

Ein Bericht von Verena Wieland

SDC's engagement in fragile contexts and prevention of violent conflicts

SDC's engagement in fragile contexts and prevention of violent conflicts

SDC's engagement in fragile contexts and prevention of violent conflicts

SDC Fragility, conflicts, violence and human rights violations: these are among the main challenges to poverty reduction. Fragility within a state is characterised by the government’s inability to provide security and basic public services. A constructive and reciprocal relationship between the government and the citizens is also lacking.

Tackling and Preventing Ebola while Building Peace and Societal Resilience

Lessons and Priorities for Action from Civil Society in Ebola-affected New Deal Countries

Tackling and Preventing Ebola while Building Peace and Societal Resilience

Tackling and Preventing Ebola while Building Peace and Societal Resilience

Lessons and Priorities for Action from Civil Society in Ebola-affected New Deal Countries

CSPPS This study examines the Ebola crises, its impacts and priorities for recovery and future crisis prevention from a peacebuilding lens. It brings recommendations to all members of the International Dialogue for priority integration of civil society views into national and regional recovery and crisis prevention strategies. (Photo: © IFRC, Lisa Pattison)

The New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States

The New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States

International Dialogue on Peacebuilding and Statebuilding The New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States is a key agreement between fragile and conflict affected states, international development partners and civil society to improve current development policy and practice in fragile states. Countries committed themselves to pursuing more political ways of working to address the root causes of conflict and fragility and to channelling investments in fragile states in line with basic but adapted aid effectiveness principles. The New Deal calls for five Peacebuilding and Statebuilding Goals (PSGs) to be at the forefront of all international efforts in fragile and conflict-affected countries. It was crafted by the International Dialogue and signed by more than 40 countries and organizations at the 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness on November 30th 2011 in Busan, Korea.

The Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations

The Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations

The Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations

OECD The Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations – or Fragile States Principles (FSPs) – were developed and endorsed in 2007 by OECD ministers as a set of guidelines for actors involved in development co-operation, peacebuilding, statebuilding and security in fragile and conflict-affected states. In particular, the FSPs sought to help translate the principles of aid effectiveness – as per the Paris Declaration of 2005 – into contexts of fragility and conflict and help to foster constructive donor engagement where governance is weak and politics volatile.

Critical Reflection following the KOFF Policy Roundtable on The New Deal and the Role of Civil Society

Critical Reflection following the KOFF Policy Roundtable on The New Deal and the Role of Civil Society

Critical Reflection following the KOFF Policy Roundtable on The New Deal and the Role of Civil Society

KOFF Peter van Sluijs, Ursula Keller, Stefan Bächtold (2013). Critical Reflection following the KOFF Policy Roundtable on The New Deal and the Role of Civil Society. Published August 2013

Building Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Fragile States

Building Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Fragile States

Building Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Fragile States

IMF Enrique Gelbard [et al.] (2015). Building Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Fragile States. Monetary Fund. Washington D.C.

Working with Civil Society in Fragile States

Working with Civil Society in Fragile States

Working with Civil Society in Fragile States

INTRAC Dowst, Michelle (2009). Working with Civil Society in Fragile States. INTROC Policy Briefing Paper 23.

Building health systems in fragile states: the instructive example of Afghanistan

Building health systems in fragile states: the instructive example of Afghanistan

Building health systems in fragile states: the instructive example of Afghanistan

The Lancet Global Health In The Lancet Global Health, Nadia Akseer and colleagues1 document the fairly positive maternal and child health outcomes achieved in Afghanistan over the course of a little over a decade. The publication of the Article is timely because the global health community is grappling with the lessons learned from the Millennium Development Goal period and also with the outcomes of several Ebola-related reviews.2 A message common to many of these reviews is that, unless we find ways to build functional health systems in fragile and failed states, it will be harder to make further progress on key global goals, such as the reduction of maternal and child mortality, as well as to protect the world from new infectious disease outbreaks.