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In the public interest...
Non-governmental health service providers and national health systems
Programme
| dès 8.30 |
Welcome desk open for registration, coffee |
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| 9.10 |
Welcome and introduction |
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| 9.20 |
Public health and private-sector involvementEdita Vokral, SDC: Jean Perrot, WHO: Bart Criel, ITM Antwerp and Medicus Mundi International: Questions andiscussion with the speakers of the first session |
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10.50 |
Break for refreshments |
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| 11.15 |
Cameroon: When the state invites collaboration...Engelbert Manga, Ministry of Public Health and Jura-Cameroon-Switzerland
Cooperation in Mfou: Ulrike Kohlmeyer, mission 21: Questions
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12.00 |
Midday break for stand-up lunch |
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| 13.00 |
Cambodia: No obvious partnership... Beat Richner, Kantha Bopha: Lorenz Indermühle, Swiss Red Cross: Questions
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| 13.45 |
Mozambique: Swiss health cooperation is focused on the state...Andrea Studer, SDC: Jochen Ehmer, SolidarMed: Questions
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| 14.30 |
Parallel session in three groups: |
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| 15.20 |
Break for refreshments |
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| 15.45 |
Outlook and opportunities for non-governmental health service providersLucy Koechlin, Basel Institute on Governance: Daniele Giusti, Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau: Questions and discussion Summing-up and concluding remarks |
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| 16.45 |
End of symposium |
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Moderator: Anne-Marie Holenstein |


