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5thWorld Health Summit
Berlin, October 20th - 22nd 2013
Alliance of Academic Health Centers, Universities and National Academies
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Annual conference of the M8 Alliance of Academic Health Centres,Universities and National Academies. Organized by Charit Uni-
versittsmedizin in Berlin
VisionTo engender improvement to health worldwide by strengthening the
links in place between research, academic medicine and decision
makers across all healthcare sectors, including government and
industry
InformGuide and support positive action by policy and decision makers
through the provision of credible and scientically-based evidence
InspirePromote thought leadership through academic input into the scien-
tic and global health agenda
ConnectMaintain an international, multi-sectoral health forum, sustaining
dialogue, creating networks and fostering collaboration as a catalyst
for innovation and measurable health care improvement
The World Health Summitprovides wide visibility and
a forum for participants to
actively seek areas for
productive engagement.
I expect all to leave themeeting with a renewed
sense of purpose for the
greatest challenge facing
humanity.
Peter Agre(Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry 2003)
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Date and PlaceSunday, October 20th Tuesday, October 22nd, 2013Federal Foreign Ofce, Werderscher Markt 1, Berlin, Germany
Patronage Federal Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel (Germany) President Franois Hollande (France) President Jos Manuel Barroso (European Commission)
Participants
1.000 representatives of all health-related elds
Top-level scientists Political leaders CEOs from industry Representatives from civil society and foundations Executives from the health care systems Students and young professionals
Key Facts / Participants
Federal Foreign Ofce, Berlin
World
Health
Summit
Civil Society
NGOs
Private Sector
Foundations
Academia
HealthSciences
Policy Makers
FundingAgencies
Media
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President 2013
John WongVice-Provost
(Academic Medicine)
National University of Singapore
Founding President
Detlev Ganten
Chairman of the Board of
the Charit Foundation
Charit UniversittsmedizinBerlin, Germany
Past Presidents
Axel Kahn, 2009Dean, Universit Paris
Descartes, France
Steven K. Smith, 2010
Principal of the Faculty of
Medicine Imperial College
London, UK
Steve Wesselingh, 2011
Dean, Monash University,Australia
Michael J. Klag, 2012
Dean, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public
Health, USA
Steering Board
Detlev GantenChairman of the Board of
the Charit Foundation
Charit Universittsmedizin
Berlin, Germany
Jean-Franois Girard
President
PRES Sorbonne Paris Cit,France
Richard Horton
Editor-in-Chief
The Lancet, United Kingdom
Sabine Kleinert
Senior Executive Editor
The Lancet, United Kingdom
Peter Piot
DirectorLondon School of Hygiene
& Tropical Medicine, United
Kingdom
John WongVice-Provost
(Academic Medicine)
National University of Singapore
Elias Zerhouni
Head of Research and
Development
Sano, France
Mazda AdliCharit Universittsmedizin
Berlin, Germany
Leadership
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Ala AlwanRegional Director for the
Eastern MediterraneanWorld Health Organization
Rifat AtunProfessor of International
Health Management
Imperial College London
Christopher Baethge
Chief Editor Section
Science and MedicineDeutsches rzteblatt
Gerd BinnigDirector
Deniens AG
Zulqar BhuttaChair - Department of
Paediatrics and Child Health
The Aga Khan University
James Chau
Anchorman, CCTV News
UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador
Pierre CorvolProfessor of Experimental
MedicineCollge de France
Klaus DugiCorporate Senior Vice
President Medicine
Boehringer Ingelheim
David de Kretser
Professor for Reproductive
EndocrinologyMonash University
Guy de ThEmeritus Professor of Virology
Pasteur Institute
Timothy G. EvansDean, James P. Grant
School of Public Health
BRAC UniversityRichard Feachem
Professor of Global Health
University of California
Antoine FlahaultProfessor
Sorbonne Paris Cit
Tedros GhebreyesusMinister of Foreign Affairs
Federal Democratic Republic
of Ethiopia
Jrg HackerPresident
German Academy of Sciences
Leopoldina
Andy HainesProfessor for Public
Health and Primary Care
London School of Hygiene &
Tropical Medicine
Zsuzsanna JakabRegional Director
Regional Ofce for EuropeWorld Health Organization
Stefan KaufmannDirector
Max Planck Institute forInfection Biology
Council (a to k)
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Ilona KickbuschDirector
Global Health ProgramGraduate Institute Geneva
Eduardo KriegerPresident
Brazilian Academy of Sciences
Philippe MeyerEmeritus Professor
French Academy of Sciences
Joel MenardProfessor
Faculty of Medicine
Paris Descartes
Tikki PangVisiting Professor for Public Policy
National University of Singapore
Vikram PatelProfessor for International
Mental Health,
London School of Hygiene &
Tropical Medicine
Andreas PenkRegional President Europe
Pzer
Wolfgang PlischkeMember of the Board
of Management
Bayer AG
Olivier RaynaudSenior Director, Global
Health and Healthcare Sector
World Economic Forum
Erich R. ReinhardtChairman
Medical Valley EMN e.V.
Farhad RiahiHead, Healthcare Systems
Novartis International AG
Heinz RiedererVice President Medical and
Health Policy
Sano
Hans-Joachim SchellnhuberDirector
Potsdam Institute for Climate
Change Research
Gnter StockPresident
Berlin-BrandenburgAcademy of Sciences
Timo UlrichsHead, Tuberculosis Division
Koch-Metschnikow-Forum
Cesar G. Victora
Professor for Epidemiology
University of Pelotas
Susanne Weber-MosdorfFormer Assistant Director General
World Health Organization
Sonja Weinreich
Senior Health Advisor
Bread for the World
Vera Zylka-MenhornSenior Medical Editor
Deutsches rzteblatt
Council (k to z)
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are vital to improve the current
coordination and to stimulate
the nancing of health research.This is also crucial to strengthen
the links between evidence and
policy.
Research Capacity
Strengthening
To improve the health status
of its people and to contribute
to its social and economic
development a systems
approach at the country level
is needed. This is mandatory
to provide a supportive
environment for sustainable
growth and scaling up of a
countrys research capacity.
Education and Leadership
Especially in times of limitedresources we need well-trained
leaders to build high-performing
and sustainable health systems.
They will be change agents
who will better serve the needs
identied by their communities,thereby contributing to
the improvement of health
outcomes and health equity.
In addition we need to develop
interdisciplinary strategies
for a more effective health
communication system.
How can we clearly ar ticulate
and support the synergies
between health and the other
sectors? How can we develop
shared solutions to drive
people-centered, inclusive
development?The World Health Summit
2013will bring together
representatives from civil
society, academia, the
private sector, governments,
international health and
development agencies as
well as students and young
professionals from all health-related elds. One main goal isto really learn from one another,
leverage the best ideas, and
make a difference.
Global Health and
Development
The outcome document of
the Rio+20 United NationsConference on Sustainable
Development gives health acentral place as a precondition
for, and an outcome and
an indicator of all three
dimensions of sustainable
development, economic
growth, social improvement
and environmental protection.Health must become part of
the post-2015 development
agenda. This agenda presents
an opportunity to rethink what
makes development inclusive,
innovative and relevant for
everyone.
Universal Health Coverage
The importance of universalhealth coverage in enhancing
health, social cohesion and
sustainable human and
economic development is
emphasized. The goal of
universal health coverage is
to ensure that everyone has
access to the health services
he or she needs without
suffering nancial hardships.It is therefore an essential
component of sustainable
development and poverty
reduction.
Foreign Policy and Health
The links between health,
poverty alleviation and
development, as well as the
role of health in the formulationand implementation of foreign
policy have been recognized in
the UN Resolution on GlobalHealth and Foreign Policy.
Global Health affects all the
core functions of foreign policy:
achieving security, creating
economic wealth, supporting
development in low-income
countries and protecting humandignity.
Research and Innovation
Cross-sector collaborations
between global health and
foreign policy programs and
new capacity building initiatives
Global Health and Development
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Program
Monday, October 21st
Symposium Workshop
Coffee Break
Keynote Session
Lunch Break
Keynote Session
Coffee Break
Symposium Workshop
Coffee Break
Symposium Workshop
Social Event
Tuesday, October 22nd
Symposium Workshop
Coffee Break
Keynote Session
Lunch Break
Keynote Session
Coffee Break
Symposium Workshop
Coffee Break
Symposium Workshop
Social Event
Sunday, October 20th
Registration
Welcome Session
Welcome Lunch
Symposia Workshops
Coffee Break
Symposia Workshops
Coffee Break
World Health Summit Ceremony
World Health Summit Reception
Program Tracks
Global Health for Development
Health in the (post 2015)
global development framework
Universal Health Coverage
Environment and Nutrition
Foreign Policy and Health
Science Diplomacy meets
Health Diplomacy Health and Foreign policy
Health systems in times of
global economic crisis
Research and Innovation
Research Capacity Strengthening
Global Science Collaborations
Antibiotic resistance- a global
concern
Education and Leadership
Transforming Health Education
through Leadership
Global Health Education
Interdisciplinary Strategies for
Health Communication
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3 x 20 minutes +30 minutes Panel
Weltsaal
(400)
Keynote Session
Europas
aal
(200)
Media
Centre
Speak
er
Centr
e
Room of Ideas
and Exchange
VenueFederal Foreign Ofce, Berlin
Workshop
Symposium
90 minutes 3-4 presentations Q&A
Round-table 75-90 minutes 1-2 introductory statements up to 16 pre-registered
discussants
Auenminis-
tersaal (60)
Auenminis-
tersaal (60)
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Alliance of Academic Health Centers, Universities and National Academies
Vision
To harness academic excellence to improve global health
Prole Founded in 2009, on the occasion of the 1stWorld Health Summit as a medical and scientic forum
of excellence Composed of a network of prestigious health institutions dealing with scientic, political, and econo -
mic issues related to medicine and global health
Acts as a permanent platform for framing future considerations of global medical development andhealth challenges
Goals1. Developing a networkof academic health science centres worldwide, bringing together universities
and health care providers
2. Facilitating dialoguethrough the World Health Summit across a global network of stakeholdersengaged with academic health science centres encompassing government, civil society, industry
and commerce, inter-governmental agencies, health care providers, academies of medicine and
science, professional associations and the media
3. Setting an agendafor global health improvement through addressing issues of interest to acade-
mic health science centres, and by generating key statements conveying ndings and recommen-dations based upon scientic evidence
4. Positioning the M8 Alliance as an authoritative, credible and respected inuenceupon globalhealth decision making
5. Creating a knowledge baseamongst M8 Alliance members, promoting mutual learning, research
collaboration, enrichment of educational capabilities and enhanced clinical outcomes
M8 Alliance
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Alliance of Academic Health Centers, Universities and National Academies
M8 Alliance
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Alliance of Academic Health Centers, Universities and National Academies
Professor John Wong
President World Health Summit 2013
Co-chairman, WHSRMA 2013
Organizing Committee
Vice Provost (Academic Medicine)
National University of Singapore
With Asia becoming one of the major global
economic engines for the next decade, the
varied challenges such as growth in population,
wealth creation, urbanization, aging issues and
growing prevalence of chronic diseases will also
be bringing unprecedented challenges for health
care in the region. The issues are daunting but
not insurmountable. Health care leaders will be
coming together in Singapore at this regional
meeting to move research and knowledge to
policy and implementation in Asia and beyond.We welcome you to join us in Singapore to
share about building Health for Sustainable
Development in Asia.
Gan Kim Yong
Minister for Health,
Singapore
M8 Alliance
Singapore is hosting the rst World Health Summit (WHS),Regional Meeting Asia, Singapore 2013 (WHSRMA)
from April 8th 10th, where a select audience will discuss health
care issues and their impact on sustainable development in the
region. The event will be opened by Singapores Prime Minister,
Mr. Lee Hsien Loong.
The theme of the WHSRMA is Health for SustainableDevelopment in Asia, with four sub-themes:
The Impact of Health on Asian Economies Financing Health Care in Asia Innovations in Health in Asia Emerging Health Threats in Asia