Real
Life Experience Sharing Workshop, Cairo, Egypt
Twenty
five professionals in the field of population and reproductive health
from Bangladesh, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Mali, Morocco,
Pakistan, Philippines, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia
and Zimbabwe attended the International Workshop on Real Life Experience
Sharing on Consulting for Reproductive Health during 02-03 July
2007 in Cairo, Egypt. International experts from USA also joined
to facilitate the sessions.
The
Opening Ceremony, which was attended by around forty representatives
from the international agencies and senior officials from the Ministry
of Health, Cairo, was performed by Mr. Harry S Jooseery, Executive
Director of PPD. Among others, Dr. Safa El-Baz, Assistant Minister
of Health and Population, National Population Council, Government
of the Arab Republic of Egypt and Prof. Dr. Nabiha Gueddana, Member,
PPD Board, and Director General Office of National Family and Population
(ONFP) Tunisia, also spoke at the Opening Ceremony.

Participants
of the workshop.
The
objectives of workshop were sharing of consulting experience, lessons
learnt and establishment of a network system to maintain a unified
and high standard quality service communication among the consultants.
A
paper on ‘Scale and Equity: A Bold Approach in Reproductive
Health’, was presented by Dr. Martha M. Campbell, Co-Director,
Center for Entrepreneurship in International Health and Development
(CEIHD) and lecturer, School of Public Health, University of California,
Berkeley, USA.

Dr.
Martha M. Campbell delivering her presentation to the participants.
The
workshop ushered fruitful discussions and new thoughts and also
offered an opportunity for a face to face interaction (Expert Interview)
with the participants with the renowned international expert, Prof
Dr. Malcolm Potts, Fred H. Bixby Endowed Chair, School of Public
Health, University of California, Berkeley, USA. Several recommendations
were provided on the sustainability and the modus operandi on the
best utilization of the rich resource of PPD data base.

Prof.
Dr. Malcom Potts answering question of the participants
during the Expert Interview session
Participants
visited on the last day of the workshop, the Cairo Demographic Center
(CDC) a partner institution of PPD. Mr. Abdelghany Mohamed Abdelghany
Ibrahim, the Director of CDC made a presentation on the institution
and its capabilities. Mr. Jooseery expressed his appreciation to
CDC for its support and assistance to PPD. He commended the CDC
Award of Fellowship to PPD Member states. It is to be noted that
CDC has offered 10 fellowships to PPD for a one year Diploma course
on Demography starting January 2008.

Participants
in front of the Cairo Demographic Centre (CDC)
PPD
is in the process of updating its consultants’ Database and
in the development of a brochure and an interactive CD from PPD
Consultant Database which will be available shortly.
International
Workshop on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in China
China
Training Centre with support from Ministry of Commerce of the People’s
Republic of China and with assistance from PPD organized an International
Workshop on Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights in Beijing and
Yunnan, China from 08 to 21 July 2007. The objective of the workshop
was to share the experience and lessons learned of China on improvement
of MCH Program and to enhance knowledge of participants on SRH in
the context of attaining ICPD Goals and MDGs. It brought altogether
32 MCH service providers and practitioners and Programme Managers
from Angola, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Fiji, Indonesia,
Liberia, Laos, Kenya, Myanmar, Mali, Mongolia, Morocco, Namibia,
Pakistan, Samoa, Seychelles, Sudan, Tanzania, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia
and Zimbabwe. China’s experiences on management and practices
in MCH service were studied and discussed in the Workshop. The adoption
of China’s MCH success will improve the maternal and child
healthcare in the home countries of the participants and will eventually
contribute to the achievement of MDGs.

In
the panel of the workshop from the left Mr. Wang Kuili, Deputy Director,
Department of Foreign Aid, Ministry of Commerce, China, Mr. Harry
S. Jooseery, Executive Director of PPD, H.E. Mr. Zhang Weiqing,
Honorable Chair of PPD and Minister, NPFPC of China, Dr. Zhao Baige,
Vice-minister, NPFPC of China, Mr. Bernard Coquelin, UNFPA Representative
in China and H.E. Mr. Amin Maroof Al-Janad, Honorable Board Member
of PPD and Secretary General, National Population Council of Yemen
Mr. Harry S. Jooseery, the Executive Director represented PPD in
the workshop and delivered an address at the Opening Session of
the workshop on 8th July. The workshop provided an excellent opportunity
for PPD to advocate its activities to high level civil servants
from member states, other developing countries, donor agencies and
other international development organizations. Mr. Jooseery also
made a presentation on SRH and Commodity Security in Developing
Countries at the Workshop.
During
his stay in China Mr. Jooseery met the Honourable Chair of PPD,
H.E. Mr. Zhang Weiqing, Minister of National Population and Family
Planning Commission (NPFPC) and reported to the Chair on PPD’s
current activities particularly on development of the Capacity Development
Plan, Strategic Business Plan, formulation of new project proposals,
forthcoming Board Meeting of PPD and the International Forum in
Islamabad.

MOU
signed between China and Indonesia
During
the same period, the Government of People Republic of China, represented
by the Honorable Chair of PPD and the Government of Indonesia, represented
by H.E. Dr. Sugiri Syarief, MPA the Honorable Board Member of PPD
and Chairperson, BKKBN signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
for cooperation in the field of Reproductive Health Population and
Development in the presence of the Executive Director of PPD.
Networking
and Advocacy towards addressing HIV/AIDS Pandemic through South-South
Cooperation during 4th IAS Conference
PPD
Executive Director Mr. Harry Jooseery conducted extensive networking
and advocacy campaign during the 4th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis,
Treatment and Prevention on addressing the HIV/AIDS pandemic in
developing countries through South-South Cooperation. He met and
exchanged views with prominent leaders and experts on pragmatic
strategies in preventing and scaling down the prevalence of the
scourge of the disease.
As
the name suggests, this international HIV/AIDS conference was mainly
scientific in nature and dealt with clinical, biological, scientific
and research and strategic issues related HIV pathology, treatment
and preventions. The conference brought together over six thousand
participants and resource persons consisting of the world’s
most distinguished researchers, scientific leaders and clinical
specialists to deliberate on multi-disciplinary and multi-perspective
topics of HIV/AIDS. The main presentations and discussions of the
conference were held in three main sessions, namely, Basic Science,
Clinical Research Treatment and Care and Biomedical Prevention.

Mr.
Jooseery represented PPD in the 4th IAS Conference
Besides thought provoking presentations and discussions on the above-mentioned
topics in the three main sessions, poster viewing and discussion
sessions and a number of satellite sessions on major scientific
breakthroughs, drug development, prevention strategies and programme
management issues more organized on the sideline of the main conference
by multinational pharmaceutical companies in collaboration with
NGOs and non-profit charitable entities were important attractions.
PPD-ICOMP
Dialogue on Reinforcing Collaborations
PPD
Executive Director Mr. Harry Jooseery and ICOMP Executive Director
Prof. Jay Satia met in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on between and 28
July 2007 and discussed on potential scopes for reinforced collaboration
between the organizations. PPD and ICOMP have been working together
in advocacy, leadership development and capacity building in the
field of reproductive health and population since 1996. In successive
meetings at ICOMP Office in Kuala Lumpur, the two leaders reviewed
the decade of collaborations and explored avenues for future collaborations
between the organizations.
Mr. Jooseery and Prof. Jay Satia visiting Jayapatra, Malaysia
The
discussion was very cordial and productive which revealed many important
complementarities providing ample scopes for PPD and ICOMP to work
together for the benefits of the developing countries.
Female
circumcision banned in Egypt
It
is estimated that over 130 million women have been affected worldwide
by some form of female genital cutting (FGC), with over 2 million
procedures being performed every year. It is most commonly seen
in a band of African countries that stretch from Senegal in West
Africa to Somalia on the East coast, as well as, from Egypt in the
north to Tanzania in the south.
It
is not known that how long it has been practiced, but evidence from
Egyptian mummies, suggests that a form of female circumcision was
routinely practiced there some 5000 years ago. Currently the prevalence
is 96% in Egypt which is affecting both the Muslim and Christian
women (2005 EDHS).
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The Government of Arab Republic of Egypt
banned FGC since 1997, but the situation was not improving.
The death of a 12 year old girl Badour Shaker in June 2007,
following a genital circumcision in a private clinic in Minya,
a town on the Nile, South of Cairo, sparked widespread condemnation
of the practice.
Dr.
Hatem El-Gabali, Honorable Minister of Health and Population
on behalf of the Egypt Government finally announced banning
of all forms of female circumcision by any doctor and member
of the medical service, in public or private establishments
in the country on 28th June 2007. Mentioning FGC as “permanent
ban”, he said, “it will be viewed as a violation
of the law and all contraventions will be punished”.
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Dr.
Hatem El-Gabali, Honorable Board Member of PPD and Minster
of Health and Population, Egypt
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Article
published in EmiratesToday, Friday, 29th June 2007
Several governments in Africa and elsewhere have taken steps to
eliminate the practice in their countries, which include laws criminalizing
FGM, education and outreach programs, and the use of civil remedies
and administrative regulations to prevent the practice. PPD is keen
in strengthening advocacy through its Forums in the member countries
addressing the current challenges against the harmful practice and
thereby restore reproductive health and rights of girls and women.
Upcoming
events |
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Real-Life Experience Sharing
Workshop on Consulting for Reproductive Health
2 - 3 July 2007, Cairo,
Egypt
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Workshop on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
for Senior Officials from Developing world
8 – 21 July 2007, Beijing, China
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International Conference on HIV/AIDS
23
- 27 July 2007, Sydney, Australia
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