Post Conference-Workshop - Turning Declarations into Actions
Si è tenuto lunedì 8 novembre 2010 presso la University of Pécs Medical School la Post Conference-Workshop della 3° Conferenza sui Migranti e la Minoranza Etnica dal titolo Turning Declarations into Actions. Ha preso parte all’evento anche la Dott.ssaFrancesca Vietti, ricercatrice dell’INMP, con una relazione dal titolo “Human Rights, Mobile Population and Health: the experience of the Italian National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty”.
Di seguito il programma dell’evento:
Program:
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

