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S9 - New partnerships for Public Health in Europe

The role of national public health institutes in overcoming present and future crises

Session description

This session examines the evolving role of National Public Health Institutes (NPHIs) in addressing the challenges posed by COVID-19, conflicts, and global economic shocks. Building upon the Stockholm Statement, presented at the IANPHI Annual Meeting (2022), NPHIs are encouraged to enhance their capacities in addressing future threats and promoting resilience in health systems and societies. NPHIs need to adapt to new challenges and build new partnerships whilst ensuring the focus is not lost on enduring problems like health inequalities. The session aims to highlight the advantages of recognising reciprocal relationship and co-benefits between health and other policy areas, advocating for a shift in focus in public health policy from health in all policies to health for all policies. Discussions will explore how NPHIs collaboration with other actors (NGOs, academia, private sector, media) and ultimately with policy and decision-makers with an economic perspective, can result in improving the resilience of health care systems and societies.

Speakers in this session

Selbie, Duncan
Selbie, DuncanInternational Association of National Public Health Institutes
Tsakloglou, Panos
Tsakloglou, PanosAthens University of Economics and Business
Ottersen, Trygve
Ottersen, TrygveNorwegian Public Health Institute
de Ruijter, Anniek
de Ruijter, AnniekUniversity of Amsterdam
Kampmüller, Sabine
Kampmüller, SabineAFYA
Sandifer, Quentin
Sandifer, QuentinInternational Association of National Public Health Institutes
Habl, Claudia
Habl, ClaudiaAustrian National Public Health Institute (Gesundheit Österreich GmbH)