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Completed | International conference celebrating the 45th anniversary of Alma-Ata and 5th anniversary of Astana declarations, 23 October 2023 |
WHO/Europe, together with UNICEF and the Government of Kazakhstan, co-hosted an international conference to celebrate the 45th anniversary of Alma-Ata and the 5th anniversary of Astana declarations on primary health care. The conference "Primary health care policy and practice: implementing for better results" was an official side event of the 73rd session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe, to be held in Astana, Kazakhstan, in October 2023. It took stock of progress implementing the commitments in the Declaration of Astana on primary health care since 2018, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and demonstrated concrete results; shifted focus from concepts to action by identifying implementation success factors based on country experiences; and identified policies and practices to future-proof primary healthcare transformation for moving towards universal health coverage, for greater resilience in the face of emergencies, and better health and well-being |
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Completed | Workshop of the UHC – Partnership, October 2023, Astana, Kazakhstan |
The workshop has been with the participation of 30 countries from all WHO regions. The workshop enabled to discuss PHC-led health system strengthening and implementation aspects | kosbayevaa@who.int | view | |
Completed | Round Table discussions for the preparation for the International conference celebrating the 45th anniversary of Alma-Ata and the 5th anniversary of Astana declarations |
4 moderated 3-hour virtual roundtable discussions were held to establish a solid technical foundation for the Conference. The virtual roundtables provided an opportunity to examine the evidence behind each of the plenary sessions, involve stakeholders to debate without capacity constraints and come up with a summary set of points to feed into each of the plenary sessions. Key academic institutions and non-state actors were invited to co-organize these sessions | kosbayevaa@who.int | view |