Post Conference-Workshop - Turning Declarations into Actions
The Post Conference-Workshop “Turning Declarations into Actions”, which is part of the 3rd Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health in Europe will be held on November 8, 2010 at the University of Pécs Medical School. Dr. Francesca Vietti, NIHMP researcher, will participate in the event speaking about “Human Rights, Mobile Population and Health: the experience of the Italian National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty”.
Programme of the Conference:
10:30 Welcome coffee
11:00 Opening address – Attila Miseta, Dean
11:05 Imre Holló, WHO EURO DAF: Update on WHO's recent work on issues around migrants' health
11:30 István Szilárd, University of Pécs: Lessons we have learned – a summary of the EUPHA 3rd Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health in Europe
11:45 Gábor Ternák, University of Pécs: The importance of reemerging infectious diseases and migration
12:00 Ursula Karl-Trummer, Krems University: "Health, Migration, Social Capital": Identifying and reducing health inequities in unequal societies
12:15 Vietti Francesca, INMP: Human Rights, Mobile Population and Health: the experience of the Italian National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty
12:30 Mária Dudás, National Center of Epidemiology: Charted vaccination among foreigners in Hungary
12:45 Ramazan Salman, Ethno-Medizinischen Zentrum, Hannover: Intercultural Vaccination Project Germany: Building Vaccination Competence for Migrants in Germany
13:00 PROLEPSIS Institute: Migrants' Immunizations in Europe: Current legislation and policies in 8 countries: the PROMOVAX project.
13:15-13:45 Buffet lunch
13:45 István Kopcsó, NATO MILMED COE: Civil – Military cooperation and migrant health
14:00 Árpád Baráth, University of Pécs: Trafficking in human beings: mental health perspectives in victims’ protection
14:15 Dana Graber Ladek, IOM MRF Budapest: Human Trafficking and Health
14:30–15:30 group discussions:
• HRC building in migrant and ethnic minorities’ health assistance; moderators: Gábor Ternák and Ursula Karl-Trummer
• Migration related new vaccination challenges; moderators: Mária Dudás and Ramazan Salman
• Trafficking in Human Beings: The Pécs Declaration; moderators: Judit Tóth and Árpád Baráth
15:30–15:50 Coffee break
15:50–16:30 Feedback from the group discussions
16:30 Closing remarks – Attila Miseta, Dean

