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Regional Meeting of Parliamentarians on Health in east and Southern Africa
EQUINET, PPD ARO, APHRC, SEAPACOH, September 16-18 2008, Munyonyo, Uganda

Partners in Population and Development, Africa Regional Office (PPD ARO) the Regional network for Equity in Health in East and Southern Africa (EQUINET), African Population Health Research Centre (APHRC) and Alliance of parliamentary committees on Health in east and southern Africa (SEAPACOH) are jointly organizing a meeting in Kampala, Uganda on September 16-18 2008. The meeting will invite MPs drawn from Parliamentary Committees responsible for health as well as technical, civil society and regional partners. The meeting will review the health equity situation assessment in the region, including in relation to regional and international goals; review and discuss sexual and reproductive health, HIV and AIDS, population policies, laws and budgets; discuss options for fair and adequate health care financing and for promoting equitable resource allocation, particularly in relation to budget processes; explore the application of international and regional treaties and conventions on the right to health; update on current health and trade issues and legal frameworks for ensuring protection of public health; discuss developments in primary health care and essential health care and review and make proposals to strengthen SEAPACOH and parliamentary committee regional networking. For more information on the meeting please contact us at admin@equinetafrica.org

Regional meeting of parliamentary committees on health

As a follow up to the 2003 meeting on “Parliamentary Alliances for Equity in Health” held in Johannesburg, and the June 2004 EQUINET Conference, members of various parliamentary portfolio committees on health in southern Africa held a meeting in Zambia to strengthen the networking, work and capacities of parliamentary committees on health to promote SADC objectives in health and to build co-operation with organisations with shared goals. The meeting was hosted by EQUINET, GEGA, SADC PF and IDASA and local hosts CHESSORE.

Regional meeting of parliamentary committees on health

As a follow up to the EQUINET, GEGA and SADC PF August 2003 meeting on “Parliamentary Alliances for Equity in Health” held in Johannesburg, and the June 2004 EQUINET Conference, members of various Parliamentary portfolio committees on Health in southern Africa held a meeting in Zambia to strengthen the networking, work and capacities of parliamentary committees on health to promote SADC objectives in health and to build co-operation with organisations with shared goals. The meeting was hosted by EQUINET, GEGA, SADC PF and IDASA and local hosts CHESSORE.

Regional Meeting of Parliamentary Committees on Health in East and Southern Africa: Health Equity and Primary Health Care: Responding to the Challenges and Opportunities
PPD ARO, EQUINET, APHRC, SEAPACOH, UNFPA, Venture strategies, DSW: 2008

This report presents the proceedings and debates at a meeting, held in Munyonyo Uganda September 16-18 2008, of parliamentary committees responsible for health from twelve countries in East and Southern Africa, with technical, government and civil society and regional partners. The meeting reviewed the health equity situation in the region in relation to regional goals (e.g. Maputo Plan of Action, Abuja Declaration) as well as international frameworks (e.g. ICPD PoA, and the MDGs). Various areas of parliamentary work were reviewed in relationto health equity and primary health care: from a budget and policy oversight lens, the meeting reviewed AIDS and sexual and reproductive health policies and commodity security, and the laws and budgets for this. The meeting explored options for fair and adequate health care financing and for promoting equitable resource allocation, particularly in relation to budget processes. The legal rolesof parliament were discussed in relation to the application of international and regional treaties and conventions on the right to health; and the measures to promote health in patenting laws and the EPA negotiations and more generally in trade agreements. the meeting also explored developments in primary health care and social empowerment in health. The report presents the resolutions of the meeting and and the proposals made to strengthen SEAPACOH regional networking and organisation.

Regional Meeting of the Extractives and Health Group
TARSC; EQUINET; SATUCC; SAMA; Benchmarks: Meeting report, 1-2 February 2020, Cape Town, South Africa

EQUINET, SATUCC, SADC CNGO and Benchmarks Foundation have co-operated on regional engagement on extractives and health at the Alternative Mining Indaba, and with the Southern African ex mineworkers Association met in a regional meeting on health literacy in the mining sector in March 2019 to form a mining and health group to strengthen alliances and co-operation in the grassroots to regional and global engagement on the issue. The March 2019 meeting agreed to hold a follow up meeting at the time of the Alternative Mining Indaba (AMI) in February 2020 to follow up on the agreed actions, exchange information and widen the alliances and health literacy activities and processes in the region. The meeting was organised by TARSC / EQUINET and held in co-operation with SATUCC, SAMA and Benchmarks. It was held in Cape Town in the two days before the AMI to enable delegates to also engage in the AMI. It was supported by Medico International and OSF and by TARSC and all the organisations involved who also contributed own resources to their participation. The meeting aimed to i. Share information on mining and health in the region in terms of the risks, responses, rights and actions ii. Review activities on health literacy in mining and use of the EQUINET health literacy module on Mining and health iii. Review the work of the mining and health working group and its members in various platforms and proposed work on extractives and health equity in the region and identify priorities, alliances, actions and roles for follow up and iv. Identify issues to take forward in the AMI and other regional platforms. This report presents the information shared and discussions at the meeting and the plans for follow up work.

Regional meeting on community voice and agency
Call now closed

The EQUINET regional meeting on 'Community Voice and Agency in Health' is being held in co-operation with Centre for Health and Social Science Research (CHESSORE) Zambia and Training and Research Support Centre (TARSC) Zimbabwe in Lusaka, Zambia, January 26-28 2005.
The meeting will involve researchers and practitioners working on community participation and involvement in health. The regional meeting will
* Discuss and exchange evidence and experience on the impacts of community participation and joint community- health service structures on the performance of health systems
* Identify areas for follow up research, training and policy review to strengthen mechanisms for effective community involvement in health systems and for increased responsiveness of health services to community priorities and needs.

Regional meeting on health and human rights: Report of proceedings, Kampala Uganda
HEPS Uganda, Learning Network for Health & Human Rights, University of Cape Town and EQUINET: October 2010

The Learning Network for Health & Human Rights (South Africa) through University of Cape Town and HEPS-Uganda co-convened this regional meeting in Kampala Uganda on 8 October 2010 within the Regional Network for Equity in Heath in East and Southern Africa (EQUINET). The primary intention of the meeting was to enable the regional sharing of best practice around the right to health and community participation, as well as to explore the development of a toolkit/training manual on the Right to Health for Civil Society groups in the region. Discussions for the way forward included plans for future action on the toolkit, a human rights curriculum for health workers, and for community governance structures for health.

Regional Meeting On Health Centre Committees, 30 January - 1 February 2014, Harare, Zimbabwe
Training and Research Support Centre, with Community Working Group on Heath and Medico Germany

Health Centre committees (HCCs) (known by a range of names) are mechanisms that exist at community and primary care level for co-determination by communities and health workers on their health systems and on PHC. In January 2014 EQUINET through TARSC and with CWGH is holding a regional meeting on the role of health centre committees in primary health care. The regional workshop includes organisations doing work on training and strengthening HCCs in east and southern African countries. It aims to exchange and document information on the laws, capacities, training materials used, and monitoring systems used in HCCs, and to develop a shared monitoring framework for assessing how HCCs are functioning. Sponsorship for the workshop is now closed but EQUINET invites self funded delegates who may wish to attend to contact admin@equinetafrica.org.

Regional Meeting On Health Centre Committees, 30 January - 1 February 2014, Harare, Zimbabwe
Training and Research Support Centre, with Community Working Group on Health and Medico

Health Centre committees (HCCs) (known by a range of names) are mechanisms that exist at community and primary care level for co-determination by communities and health workers on their health systems and on PHC. In January 2014 EQUINET through TARSC and with CWGH is holding a regional meeting on the role of health centre committees in primary health care. The regional workshop includes organisations doing work on training and strengthening HCCs in east and southern African countries. It aims to exchange and document information on the laws, capacities, training materials used, and monitoring systems used in HCCs, and to develop a shared monitoring framework for assessing how HCCs are functioning.

Regional meeting on Promoting Health in Trade agreements, 29 October 2005

The workshop on Protecting health in Trade agreements held in Johannesburg in October 2005 was held within an EQUINET programme with Centre for Health Policy South Africa and SEATINI Zimbabwe that aims to build capacities in state, legislative and civil society institutions to know, understand, analyse and promote public sector equity oriented health systems within trade and investment policies and agreements. The workshop reviewed the work and research papers of the capacity building programme implemented in Tanzania and Zimbabwe to date.

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