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WELCOME
Dear
Colleagues,
As the organizing committee, founded in
1993, the Turkish Public Health Association (TPHA) is a volunteer,
non-profit and an international nongovernmental organization
bringing health workers throughout Turkey together for professional
exchange, collaboration and action. We are delighted and honoured to
invite you to attend the World Federation of Public Health
Association 2009 Congress in Istanbul/Turkey.
In global health policies the
importance Civil Society Organizations is increasing with an
incredible pace and influence and are having profound impacts on
health. People, as part of the civil society, form the core of
health systems. They use health services, contribute finances, are
care givers and have a role in developing health policies and in
shaping health systems. One of the most significant developments in
the recent past has been the 1978 Alma Ata declaration, which is
considered a landmark for recognising people’s participation in
health systems as central to Primary Health Care and for recognising
the role that organised social action plays in securing health
gains.
The manner in which the state responds
to these changes, and the extent to which civil society actors are
recognized and included in health policies and programmes, are some
of the critical factors determining the course of public health
today.
Along with governments, the United
Nations (UN) system, which believes that development must rest on
people’s needs, has not been immune to this unleashing of people
power. The UN as an institution has a history of opening its doors
to organizations and institutions that represent the diverse
interests of people. In recent years, the UN family has made a
special effort to broaden its collaboration and consultation with
such organizations.
In
September 2000 at the United Nations Millennium Summit in New York,
World leaders agreed on a set of global development goals. Three of
the eight Millennium Development Goals, eight of the 18 targets, and
18 of the 48 indicators cover areas that directly concern the work
of WHO. These include reducing child mortality, improving maternal
health, combating HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases, and
providing access to affordable essential drugs in developing
countries. Others, such as eradicating extreme poverty and hunger,
and promoting gender equality and empowering women, have a health
dimension. The achievement of these requires a concerted, global
strategy aimed at increasing the access of the world’s poor to
essential health services.
Within this new strategic approach and challenges in Public Health,
it is obvious that WFPHA and its members has a significant role and
mission not only to create and sustain a platform for discussion but
also implementing and the monitoring this process. On the other
hand, looking from the local level we believe WFPHA 2009 World
Congress is going to support Turkey’s efforts to offer better public
health services, with accordance to WHOs goals of “Health For All
21st Century”, to all of its citizens.
while sharing
Turkey’s example from the local level, we also aim to follow up the
international developments to illustrate and to share Turkey’s
efforts with members of WFPHA.
To reach these
goals and maintain a strong discussion platform, TPHA we have been
in touch with its main stakeholder groups such the Government,
International Organizations, University and NGOs in Turkey. Meetings
with Prime Ministry, Ministry of Health, School of Public Health of
Refik Saydam Hygiene Centre Presidency, Ministry of Interior and
Ministry of Labour and Social Security were organized. United
Nations Agencies such as World Health Organization, FAO, UNFPA and
UNICEF were briefed about the role and importance of the WFPHA
Congress. Besides public health schools like Hacettepe University
Faculty of Medicine Department of Public Health and NGOs such as
Medical Association of Turkey, Turkish Pharmacists’ Association,
Society of Public Health Specialists, Turkish Nurses Association and
Turkish Dietetic Association will be active in sharing their
opinions and ready to contribute for implementation of policies. All
the above organizations shared their support by official letters as
well. Lastly, I am pleased to share that ZED Tourism, a professional
congress organizer, will be providing the necessary logistics and
organization to organize the 2009 WFPHA Congress, to host you in the
beautiful city Istanbul where the continents and cultures meet.
Finally, we believe 2009 WFPHA World Congress will be a successful
platform for both members of WFPHA and Turkey. On behalf of
Organising Committee, we would like to remind that, you will not
only participate to another WFPHA Congress but also you will see,
experience and feel the history, beauty and life of Istanbul.
Welcome to Istanbul/Turkey.
Prof. Dr. Hikmet
PEKCAN
President of TPHA
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