THE REPORT ON THE 40th PLENARY MEETING OF THE SEE HEALTH NETWORK

The 40th SEEHN Plenary Meeting under the subject “Ensuring Primary Health Care for Aging Population in the South Eastern Europe” was held in Tel Aviv, Israel, on 11 July 2018, organized jointly by the Presidency of the State of Israel and SEEHN Secretariat.

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 National Health Coordinators of SEEHN Member States, partner countries and partner international organisations, SEEHN Regional Health Development Centres (RHDC) directors and some of the Ambassadors of the SEEHN Member States accredited to Israel attended the event. The final list of participants is presented in Annex 1 of this Report.

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The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the SEEHN major developments, activities and challenges during the term of the Israeli Presidency (SEEHN Presidency Report January – June 2018) and the future presidency (June 2018 – June 2019, Republic of Macedonia).

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As a follow-up to the commitments of the SEE Ministers of Health, as stipulated in the Chisinau Pledge, endorsed during their Fourth Ministerial Forum in 2017, as well as based on the priorities agreed in the Israeli Presidency Roadmap of the SEEHN in 2018, the 40th Plenary dealt with several important strategic matters:

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  1. Discussing and approving the Chisinau Pledge Action Plan 2017‐2020, objectives, measures and health indicators, as a Strategic Framework for the SEE Member States,
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  3. Identifying what follow-up actions are required to ensure the commitments of the ‘Statement of Intent’, as an outcome document of the Montenegro Ministerial Meeting, continue to be implemented, and to better understand what joint actions, partnership and collaboration can be strengthened and scaled up to tackle shared immunisation programme challenges at the SEE regional level,
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  5. Further strengthening of the working relationship between SEEHN Member States, partners and stakeholders.
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  7. Taking stock of the Ministerial Meeting outcomes on “Ensuring Primary Health Care for the Aging Population”, held on 10 July in Tel Aviv, and ensuring follow‐up action at the SEE regional level.
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Additionally, the Plenary took important decisions on the following priority technical and business issues: SEEHN Secretariat (programme, administrative and financial issues and ongoing activities); RHDCs (final draft SOPs and agreement to approve the document in the following two weeks); SEEHN Memorandum of Understanding (outcome of the technical meeting of the SEEHN legal advisers held on 17-18 May 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia); EC/TAIEX (challenges and activities in implementing the Action Plan); partners (joint activities); and, finally, a new strategic project proposal relating to the establishment of a Regional Health Information Centre in partnership with WHO EURO.

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THE REPORT OF THE 39 PLENARY MEETING OF THE SEEHN, 23-24 NOVEMBER 2017, SOFIA REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA

The 39th SEEHN Plenary meeting under the subject “Promoting Health amongst Children and Youth in South Eastern Europe” was held on 23-24 November 2017 in Sofia, Republic of Bulgaria, organized jointly by the Presidency of the Republic of Bulgaria and the SEEHN Secretariat.

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This event was attended by the National Health Coordinators(NHCs) of the Member States to the SEEHN, the partner countries and partner international organizations, directors of the SEEHN Regional Health Development Centers (RHDC) and the Ambassadors of the SEEHN Member States accredited to Bulgaria.

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The purpose of the Plenary meeting was to discuss the SEEHN major developments, activities and challenges during the term of the Bulgarian Presidency (SEEHN Presidency report June – December, 2017) and the next – Israeli Presidency (January 2018 – June 2018).

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In follow up to the commitments of the SEE Ministers of Health, as stipulated in the Chisinau Pledge, endorsed during the Fourth Ministerial Forum in 2017, based also on the priorities related to the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2018, the 39th Plenary dealt with two important strategic matters:

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  1. The Action Plan for the implementation of the Chisinau Pledge 2017-2020, objectives, measures and health indicators, as Strategic Framework for the SEE Member Countries.
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  3.  Prioritization of Health promotion amongst children and youth by enhancing regional efforts and cooperation to improve children’s health, promote healthy lifestyles and to contribute to the prevention of NCDs, to accelerate the progress in the implementation of the SDG Agenda 2030.
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Additionally, the Plenary took important decisions on the following technical and business issues of major priorities: Executive Committee and Chair election. National Health Coordinators (NHC) status; SEEHN Secretariat (programme, budget, reports, staff); RHDCs (outcome of the technical meeting with RHDCs and SOPs); EC/TAIEX (challenges); Partners (joint activities).

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