Title: Global Health: the need for European action
1Global Health the need for European action
- EFC meeting Brussels
- November 2004
- Prof. Dr. Ilona Kickbusch
2New global mindset
- Implicit in the idea of globalization rather
then internationalization is the idea that we
are moving beyond the era of growing ties between
nations and are beginning to contemplate
something beyond the existing conception of the
nation state - Concept One World
- Peter Singer 2002
3Europe
Koolhas
4Global Health a global public
good
- Those threats to health and opportunities to
improve health which transcend national,
generational and cultural boundaries health
implies physical, mental and social components
and a view towards the determinants of health
including issues such as trade, peace, conflict,
womens development. Many of these are outlined
in the Millennium Development Declaration and the
road map of the Millennium Development Goals. Â
5Dimension 1
- The growth of epidemics
- AIDS, SARS etc
- Global obesity/tobacco epidemics
- Increasing Global risk factors
- Unhealthy consumption
- The threat of bio terrorism
6Dimension 2
- The lack of sustainable health systems
- Lack of health care coverage of the poor
- Insufficient national capacities for public
health in rich and poor countries - The dramatic fall of investment in universal
health systems. - Lack of human resources //export and brain drain
7Dimension 3
- The socio-economic-political context
- Unstable world
- New emerging poverty
- People movement 1 bill on the move
- Negative impacts of globalization
8Dimension 4
- The values
- Lack of value attached to human lives in the
south - Lack of support for strong public systems
- Lack of support for new global financing
mechanisms
9Dimension 5
- The international actors
- An ever denser network of actors with lack of
transparency - Increasing lack of accountability
- Balkanization of global public health and
unintended consequences
10Dimension 6
- Systems problems
- Focus on disease
- A world of vertical programs and quick fix
solutions - A tendency to invest in technologies and drugs
and not in social protection, health systems and
people
11Action is needed now
- Impending crisis needs urgent action at all
levels - Opportunity new policies, commission, European
strategy for health, development, new mechanisms
, the new budget, new foreign policy, - revised CAP, new development policy and budget,
strong new role of European parliament
12Action is needed now
- Common comittment of Europe because of
enlargement, new members - Responsibility developed world MDGs mid point
2005 especially goal 8, global compact - Impacts of globalization on European health and
health systems
13The external Objectives of the European Union
upholding and promoting the EU Values and
Interests
Sustainable development of the earth
Security
Respect for the principles of the UN
Charter
Peace
Respect for international law
Solidarity
Global health strategy
Protection of the rights of the child
Mutual respect between peoples
Free and fair trade
Eradication of poverty
Protection of human rights
TF-AU/3
European Commission
14- Health is a determining factor for Europes
future - Not just charity but Geo politics in our interest
- major parts of our own security are bound up in
health/// Break down of social order - Africa and Russia are our neighbourhood
153 plus 3 solidarities
- Risk
- Generational
- distributive
16The Millennium Development Goals
- The Millennium Development Goals are time-bound
and measurable goals and targets to be achieved
between 1990 and 2015, they include - halving extreme poverty and hunger
- achieving universal primary education
- promoting gender equality
- reducing under-five mortality by two-thirds
- reducing maternal mortality by three-quarters
- reversing the spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria and TB
- ensuring environmental sustainability
- developing a global partnership for development,
with targets for aid, trade and debt relief
A global compact
17Goal 8 Partnership for development
- The last goal-global partnership for
development-is about the means to achieve the
first seven. Many of the poorest countries will
need additional assistance and must look to the
rich countries to provide it. Countries that are
poor and heavily indebted will need further help
in reducing their debt burdens. And all countries
will benefit if trade barriers are lowered,
allowing a freer exchange of goods and services.
18Commitment to Development Index
19The global
- The global is not just out there
- It is in here part of us and our societies
20In the 21st century Health is.
- Foreign policy
- Security policy
- Economic policy/Trade policy
- Environmental policies
- Demographic development
- Geopolitics
21The health wars.different concepts
Risk
Threat
justice
22International law
- Pooling sovereignty and right to intervene on
behalf of the global community - Revised International Health Regulations
23Signing the IFCT
Codes, treaties, conventions
246 Global Health action areas
- health as a global public good
- Health as a human right
- health as a key component of global security
- health a key factor of global governance of
interdependence - health as responsible business practice and
social responsibility - health as global citizenship.
25Priorities for action
- Put health in the center of EU policies
- MDGs and goal 8
- Harmonization of aid
- Support , reform and strengthen the UN system
- Be a leader on womens health and ICPD
- Apply the lessons of European public health
history - Support a strong civil society movement for
global health
26Importance of advocacy
- Governance and policy questions have moved to the
center of the global health debate - New financing mechanism for global public goods
- Public health advocates and associations will
have to move their advocacy forcefully into the
European arena.G8, G20
27ECGH what could it do?
- Develop awareness/disseminate information
- Build partnerships and aim to create consensus on
a joint (identifiable) and integrative European
approach to global health based on European
values - Strengthen and monitor European commitments to
global agreements - support and build global partnerships for
dialogue and action - Raise European citizens awareness of the
relevance of global health issues to their
everyday lives
28Resources
WHO
Gates Foundation
29Global Ethics From charity to entitlements
- the very values of an enlightened and civilized
society demand that privilege be replaced by
generalized entitlements if not ultimately by
world citizenship then by citizens rights for all
human beings of the world - Ralf Dahrendorf
30Global solidarity/human rights
31New global social contract on health