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On World Hepatitis Day 2024, WHO is organizing a global webinar on the campaign theme It’s time for action, and sub-theme Global hepatitis response: Closing the gap towards the 2030 elimination goals This broad theme highlights the fact that progress, as well as action, have stalled and that the global health community needs to get back on track toward viral hepatitis elimination by 2030.

This global webinar will provide spotlights and country progress on access from communities, and partners, as well as new approaches for increased case finding for hepatitis B and C and for transforming the hepatitis B response to a public health approach. It will feature high level international and national leaders with participation of Ministers of Health, national programme managers and policy makers, UN organizations, implementation agencies and regional and country office colleagues as well as civil society and people with lived experience and other partners.

It is time for action to accelerate the reduction in new hepatitis infections, stem the decreasing mortality and aid countries in achieving the goal of elimination by 2030.

Date and time

Monday 29 July 2024, 12:30 – 14:30 pm (CEST)

Registration

Agenda

Co-Chairs: Dr Meg Doherty, Director, WHO Global HIV, Hepatitis and STIs Programmes, and Hon Dr Malik M Bharat, Coordinator to the Prime Minister, NHSRC, Pakistan

Introduction
Brief status update on the global hepatitis response
Dr Meg Doherty, WHO, Geneva

Dr Malik M Bharat, Coordinator to the Prime Minister, NHSRC, Pakistan

Welcome remarks & opening address Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, WHO

Dr Hanan Balkhy, Regional Director, WHO Regional Office for the Eastern-Mediterranean

Anwar Alvi, community representative from Pakistan

High level ministerial remarks
The way forward: What critical country actions are needed to accelerate the hepatitis response? 
Dr Malik M Bharat, Coordinator to the Prime Minister, Pakistan

Dr Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister of Health and Population, Egypt

Mr Asilbek Khudayarov, Acting Minister of Health, Uzbekistan

Dr Kalumbi Shangula, Minister of Health and Social Services, Namibia

Updates from WHO Regions China, Egypt, Mexico, Nigeria, Thailand and Uzbekistan
Panel 1 – Solutions to close the gaps in hepatitis response Expanding public health access for Hepatitis B & C – Dr Funmi Lesi, Team Lead, Global Hepatitis Programme, WHO, Geneva

Strategies and tools to Increase case finding and diagnosis – Dr Niklas Luhmann, Technical Officer, Global Hepatitis Programme, WHO, Geneva

Panel 2 – Strategic Partnerships and new initiatives towards 2030 hepatitis goals Simbarashe Mabaya, Senior Technical Advisor for PHC, GAVI

Ann Lindstrand, Unit Head, Essential Programme on Immunization, WHO, Geneva

Amir Shroufi, Senior Disease Advisor, Global Fund

Charles Gore, Executive director, Medicine Patent Pool

Dave Ripin, Executive Vice President, Clinton Health Access Initiative

Rachel Halford, President, World Hepatitis Alliance

Carolyn Wester, Director, Division of Viral Hepatitis, US CDC

John Ward, Director, Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination

Closing remarks Reflections from civil society

Dr Jérôme Salomon, Assistant Director-General, Universal Health Coverage/Communicable and Noncommunicable Diseases, WHO, Geneva

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