Building Synergies for the Implementation of the Global Strategy for Women s, Children s and Adolescents Health in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Building Synergies for the Implementation of the Global Strategy for Women s, Children s and Adolescents Health in Latin America and the Caribbean. SUB-REGIONAL CONSULTATION: CARIBBEAN 1-2 June, 2017 The Crane Resort Crane, St. Philip, Barbados

DRAFT AGENDA EXPECTED RESULTS: to arrive at a common multi-sectoral understanding of the Global Strategy and its implications in the context of the Caribbean. OBJECTIVES: - To present the Global Strategy and discuss its implementation in the Caribbean context. - To formulate recommendations for adaptation and implementation of the Global Strategy at the sub-regional and national level in the Caribbean. - To present the Global Strategy monitoring and indicator framework and its specificities within the framework of the SDGs and to generate inputs to improve accountability. - To facilitate alliances between stakeholders working on women s, children s and adolescents health in the Caribbean. Webex Link (DAY 1): https://paho.webex.com/paho/j.php?mtid=mefd5f843e227be37d924cf989df3d549 Webex Link (DAY 2): https://paho.webex.com/paho/j.php?mtid=m776af9a0bb806c19b1f74c58c0bb7fc9

DAY 1 THURSDAY, 1 JUNE, 2017 HOUR SESSION 8:30 9:00am Registration OPENING CEREMONY Facilitator: Dr. Godfrey Xuereb, PAHO/WHO Representative Barbados and Eastern Caribbean Coordination 9:00 9:30am Feature Address Members of the coordinating mechanism for the Global Strategy Ms. Beverly Reynolds, Technical Officer, CARICOM Hon. John David Edward Boyce, Minister of Health, Barbados SESSION 1: The Global Strategy for Women s, Children s and Adolescents Health and its Guiding Principles Facilitator: Ms. Sheila Roseau, Member of the coordinating mechanism, UNFPA 9:30 10:15am The Global Strategy for Women s, Children s and Adolescents Health (2016-2030) Dr. Luis Andres de Francisco Serpa, Member of the coordinating mechanism PAHO/WHO The Health of Women, Children and Adolescents and their determinants in the Caribbean: Survive, Thrive, Transform Dr. Sonja Caffe, PAHO/WHO Linkages of the Global Strategy with Caribbean Priorities Excellency Reema Carmona, First Lady of Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Excellency Kim Simplis Barrow, First Lady of Belize, Special Envoy for Women and Children 10:15-10:45am Questions and Answers HOUR SESSION 10:45 11:00am Coffee + Group Photo

SESSION 2: The Global Strategy for Women s, Children s and Adolescents Health: Action Areas from a Caribbean Perspective Facilitator: Dr. Luisa Brumana, Member of the coordinating mechanism, UNICEF 11:00 11:30am Community Engagement Dr. Julia Terborg, Representative of LACWHN and President of the Board of the Foundation Lobi Suriname Multi-sectoral Action Dr. Luiz Fonseca- FIOCRUZ Individual Potential Representative from Antigua & Barbuda 11:30 11.45pm Questions and Answers 11.45 1.00pm Round tables 1.00 2.00pm Lunch SESSION 3: (CONTINUED) The Global Strategy for Women s, Children s and Adolescents Health: Action Areas from a Caribbean Perspective Facilitator: Dr. Dawn Foderingham, Member of the coordinating mechanism, UNAIDS 2.00 2.30pm Plenary Presentation Round Tables Results Session 2 2.30 3.00 pm Health System Resilience & Financing for Health Ms. Claudia Pescetto, PAHO/WHO Humanitarian and Fragile Settings Dr. Marion Bullock DuCasse, Consultant, Emergencies Program 3.00 3.15pm Questions and Answers 3.15 4:15pm Round Tables 4.15 4.30pm Coffee 4:30 5:pm Plenary Presentation Round Tables Results Session 3 5:00 5:15pm Conclusions Dr. Sonja Caffe, PAHO/WHO End of Day 1

Webex Link (DAY 2): https://paho.webex.com/paho/j.php?mtid=m776af9a0bb806c19b1f74c58c0bb7fc9 DAY 2 FRIDAY, 2 JUNE, 2017 HOUR SESSION 9:00 9:10am Summary of Day 1/Introduction to Day 2 Ms. Cathy Cuellar, PAHO/WHO SESSION 4: (CONTINUED) The Global Strategy for Women s, Children s and Adolescents Health: Action Areas from a Caribbean Perspective Facilitator: Ms. Meaghen Quinlan-Davidson, Member of the coordinating mechanism, World Bank 9:10 9:25am Conclusions of the regional expert meeting: applying an equity lens to the monitoring and indicator framework of the GS Dr. Patricia Frenz, Associate Professor at the School of Public Health, University of Chile 9:25 9:45am Questions and Answers 9:45 10:30am Accountability Ms. Nicole Bidegain, Officer of Social and Gender Affairs, ECLAC Research and Innovation Dr. Michelle Charles, Deputy Permanent Secretary, St. Lucia 10:30 11:00am Questions and Answers 11:00 11:15 am Coffee 11:15 12:30pm Round Tables 12:30-1:00pm Plenary presentation of the round table results Round table rapporteurs 1:00-2:00pm Lunch SESSION 5: Implementing the GS in the Caribbean: Collective Agenda Facilitator: Dr. Andres De Francisco, Member of the coordinating mechanism, PAHO/WHO 2:00-3:30pm PLENARY: Next steps 3:30 3:45pm Coffee 3:45 4:00pm CLOSING Mr. Stephen O'Malley, UN Resident Coordinator for Barbados and the OECS End of Day 2