Area of Sustainable Development and Environmental Health
SDE/PAHO/WHO
Regional
Meeting on Health and Human Security - Symposium
Co-Hosted by PAHO/WHO and The Japan Center for International
Exchange (JCIE)
with the support of Japan International Coordination Agency and the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation
Time: 8:30 am – 5:30 pm - Central Standard Time (
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Human Security:
Implications for Public Health - Technical Reference Document
Carlos Santos- Burgoa, Senior Advisor Coordinator, Occupational
and Environmental Risks
Area of Sustainable Development and
Environmental Health
PAHO/WHO August 2012
English PDF [68p.] at: http://bit.ly/PSUqJ9
- Summary: http://bit.ly/Q4OAGx
Seguridad
humana: implicaciones para la salud pública. Documento técnico de referencia
Español PDF [66p] at: http://bit.ly/QYdF2h
- Resumen: http://bit.ly/S2w0Cm
Symposium
Agenda
8:30-9:30am
Welcoming Remarks
•
Fernando Leanes, PWR
•
Keizo Takemi, Chair, Global Health and Human Security Program, JCIE
•
•
Rebeca Arias, UN Resident Coordinator,
•
Midori de Habich Rospigliosi, Minister of
9:30-10:30am Integration of Human Security into Public Policies
•
Keizo Takemi, Health and Human Security in
•
Luiz Augusto Galvao, Presentation of PAHO/WHO 2012 Report: Human Security:
Implications for Public Health
•
Mehrnaz Mostafavi, Presentation of 2012 UN Secretary General Report on Human
Security
10:30-11:00am Break
11:00-3:15 am Presentation of Case
Studies: Experiences Integrating Health and Human Security
3:45-5:15pm How can we promote Human Security in
Panel Members include:
•
Masamine Jimba, Professor, Universty of
•
Martha Hijar, Researcher, Fundación Entornos, Mexico
•
Ernesto Gozzer, Associate Professor, Unviersidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
•
Carlos Santos-Burgoa, Senior Advisor on Human Security, PAHO/WHO
•
Flavio Mirella, UNODC Representative in Ecuador and Peru
5:15-5:30pm Concluding Remarks
“……..The human security concept was first explored in
the 1990’s and various understandings and definitions have been
explored. Recently, the United Nations has begun debate on the topic and
its popularity as an approach to security has been gaining notice. The
approach calls for a view of security beyond just the prevention of violence
and works to assure the three essential freedoms:
- freedom from want,
- freedom from fear and
- freedom to live in dignity.
Health is one of the 7 dimensions of security and is well positioned as an
entry point to helping secure livelihoods.
The challenge within human security is providing support to
countries and organizations as they begin to incorporate the concept into
health plans.
Furthering the concept calls for a greater understanding of conceptual,
methodological and operational actions, and the role of Public Health and
health systems in its development.
In 2010, PAHO's Directing Council
presented the Resolution CD50.R16 urging Member States to continue to promote
the analysis of the Human Security concept and its relation with health, and to
work toward implementing such approaches. This meeting acts as a step to
further efforts to meet the mandates of the above-mentioned resolution and to
build a stronger knowledge base of the application of human security approaches
within the health field. …”
EXPECTED OUTCOMES:
•
Greater dissemination of the concept of Health and Human Security
•
Presentation of UN Secretary General’s Report on Human Security 2012
•
Analysis and understanding of the experience of Health and Human Security
Interventions in the Region of the
as well as
learning from experiences in Africa and
•
Examination of the future application of the approach in the Region of the
To participate Online:
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Contact information
Carlos Santos-Burgoa, Kirsten Brownstein, Guadalupe Gomez de la Torre, and/or
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Human Security: Implications for Public Health - Technical
Reference Document
Content
Executive Summary
Next Steps in
Implementation
I. Introduction to Human Security
Human Security: The
Basics
The Human Security
Approach
The Protection
(Top-Down) Dimension
The Empowerment (Bottom-Up) Dimension
II. Public Health Practice: Mutual Alignment with Human Security
Human Security:
Contributions to Public Health
Public Health: Contributions to Human
Security
III. How Public Health Applies Human Security
The Empowerment
Approach as a Part of Public Health
The Provision of
Health Care Services
Social Protection
The Stewardship
Function in Public Health as It Applies to Human Security
The Health System and its Relation to
Human Security
IV. Concepts Related to Health and Human Security
Extent of Action
Multidimensional
Security
Citizen Security
State Security
Health Security and
Health and Human Security
Health, Human
Security, and Human Development
The Potential for a
Human Security Index
Social Determinants
of Health: The Role of Inequity in Health and Human Security
Climate Change,
Health, and Human Security
The Relationship between Human
Rights, Health, and Human Security
V. Human Security in the
Specific Examples of
Interventions Related to Human Security
VI. Implementing the Directing Council Resolution: Next Steps
1. Conceptual
2. Methodological
3. Operational
4. Theoretical
VII. Conclusions
Appendices
References
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