ADPC’s 7th Inter-regional
training course on Public Health and
Emergency Management in Asia and the Pacific
(PHEMAP- 7) concludes
18-29 June 2007, Bangkok
The PHEMAP
Program is a partnership between WHO
Regional Offices for South East Asia (SEARO)
and Western Pacific (WPRO) and ADPC, and
supported by the Royal Government of Norway.
The 7th
Inter-regional training course on Public
Health and Emergency Management in Asia and
the Pacific concluded on the 29 June 2007.
The two-week training course was conducted
from 18-29 June 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand.
The inter-regional course is specifically
designed for people who play critical health
emergency management and coordination roles
in managing the health risks of emergencies.
31 participants from 13 different countries
namely Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India,
Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal,
Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vanuatu,
and Vietnam representing Ministries of
Health, Red Cross and International
Organization for Migration attended the
course.
The closing
ceremony was presided over by Dr. Luis Jorge
Perez-Calderon, Deputy Executive Director,
ADPC and Dr. Arturo Pesigan, Emergency and
Humanitarian Action, WHO-WPRO. Dr. Adul
Bandhukul-Participant Representative from
Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital, Thailand and
Mr. Jonas Arugogona Gavika, the Participant
Representative from the Ministry of Health,
Vanuatu gave the vote of thanks.
Some
snapshots from PHEMAP 7:
Participants in an
interactive session
Group work in progress
Participants in discussion with Dr. Macel
Dubouloz
Representing agencies in a Health Cluster
Coordination role-play
Dr
A.R.M Sadullah,
Assistant Director (Disaster), Directorate
General Health Services (DGHS), Bangladesh
receiving certificate from Dr. Luis Jorge
Perez-Calderon, Deputy Executive Director,
ADPC
At the closing
ceremony: Reproduced below is Dr. Adul
Bandhukul’s vote of thanks
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Further information
Asian
Disaster Preparedness Center P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani
12120, Thailand Tel: +66 2 516 5900 to 10, Ext 424, 351, or
420 Fax: +66 2 524 5360
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