Program
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Publisert under: Regjeringen Stoltenberg II
Utgiver: Utenriksdepartementet
Artikkel | Sist oppdatert: 22.02.2012
The Biological Weapons Convention Supporting Global Health: Reducing Biological Risk by Building Capacity in Health Security
17 June
Arrival and check in at Hotel Thon Opera
20:00 |
Informal reception at the hotel (“Kvarten room”) |
18 June
08:30 |
Registration |
09:00 |
Opening session Jonas Gahr Støre, Mansyur Pangeran Don Sinclair, Director General, International Security Bureau, Foreign Affiars and International Trade Canada, for the Chair of the 2009 meeting of the BWC |
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Session I: Article X of the Biological Weapons Convention – purpose and perceptions History, role and importance of Article X Cooperation, development and security: evolving perceptions of Article X |
11:10 |
Coffee break |
11:30 |
Session II: Global cooperation in securing human health The WHO International Health Regulations: building capacity for human health security. History, function, commitment and implementation of IHR. Dr Guenael Rodier, Director, International Health Regulations Coordination, World Health Organization (WHO) National perspectives |
13:00 |
Lunch in adjacent restaurant |
14:00 |
Session III: Cooperation on animal and plant health The role of Article X in supporting the efforts to secure animal and plant health Dr Caroline Plante, World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Dave Nowell, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) National perspectives |
15:00 |
Coffee break |
15:20 |
Session IV: Control, confidence and security
Dr Preben Aavitsland, Norwegian Institute of Public Health Brazil's national programme for promotion of dialogue between the private sector and the government in matters related to sensitive assets Nássara Thomé, Division of Disarmament and Sensitive Technologies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The role of export controls |
16:30 |
Session V: Building health security What should be our priorities – pandemic preparedness, biosafety and biosecurity, security of laboratories and personnel, border security and health systems. Identification of capacity gaps and needs, using article X Richard Lennane, Head of Biological Weapons Convention Implementation Support Unit, United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs National experiences in building health security, relationship to article X implementation Dr Agus Purwadianto, Head of Health Research and Development Agency, Ministry of Health, Indonesia EU action to prevent proliferation of biological weapons Biorisk management standards promoting cooperation on disease surveillance and research |
18:00 |
Closing |
19:00 |
Boat trip on the Oslo fjord followed by dinner |
19 June
09:00 |
Session VI: Opportunities and challenges in global cooperation
Gary Burns, Global Biosafety Manager, Safety and Health, AZ Essentials, AstraZeneca Virus sharing, intellectual property rights and access to benefits National perspectives |
11:00 |
Coffee break |
11:30 |
Session VII: What can and should be done to improve the practical implementation of Article X and its usefulness to public health? The way ahead Closing of the conference
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13:30 |
Lunch in adjacent restaurant |