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Title: THE FRANCOPHONE AFRICAS PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATIONS NETWORK RASPAF FAPHAN


1
THE FRANCOPHONE AFRICAS PUBLIC HEALTH
ASSOCIATIONS NETWORK (RASPAF - FAPHAN)
  • Jean-Jacques AKAMBA
  • Presenting on behalf of
  • Mathias SOME
  • President of the Burkina Faso Public Health
    Association (ABSP)

2
THE FRANCOPHONE AFRICAS PUBLIC HEALTH
ASSOCIATIONS NETWORK (RASPAF - FAPHAN)
  • Some historical steps
  • Justification of FAPHAN
  • Founding Members
  • Structure of FAPHAN
  • The first plan of action and Main challenges
  • FAPHAN and WFPHA

3
SOME HISTORICAL STEPS
  • The April 2004 ad hoc Brighton meeting on
    strategies for strengthening of public health
    associations in francophone Africa
  • Attempts of organizing francophone public health
    institutions colloquia (December 2004)

4
SOME HISTORICAL STEPS
  • Contacts with the WHO Regional Office for Africa
  • The Yaounde workshop (April 2006)
  • The BPHA CPHA WHO collaboration

5
SOME HISTORICAL STEPS
  • The Ouagadougou meeting between BPHA, CPHA, ANSP
    and ACSPC (February March 2007)
  • The Ouagadougou workshop (April, 2007, 27- 28)

6
OUAGADOUGOU , APRIL 27 28
  • Three categories of participants
  • Beneficiaries Cameroon, Congo Brazzaville,
    Côte dIvoire, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger,
    Thad.
  • Francophone countries public health
    Organizations IRSP (Benin), Moroco, Congo
    Democratic Republic (CDR), France, Belgium,
    Switzerland
  • Regional organizations WHO, OOAS, UEMOA/EMUWAC
  • Health development partners Canada, EU,
    Nederland, France, Belgium

7
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
  • Create an environment in favor of the expansion
    of public health movement in francophone Africa.
  • Organize a public heath associations network
  • Elaborate a plan of action

8
WHY A FRANCOPHONE PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATIONS
NETWORK?
  • Similarities of public health challenges in
    African countries having the use of French in
    common.
  • Low representation of African francophone
    countries in public health associations
    international meetings
  • Need of sharing experiences for the strengthening
    of existing public health associations and
    stimulating the creation of new one.

9
MAJOR ORIENTATIONS OF THE WORKSHOP PROGRAM
  • Understanding the context discussion panel on
    regional common challenges in public health.
  • Setting priorities for developing public health
    associations experience of every PHA
  • Measure achieved challenges Potentialities and
    constraints of working as a network
  • Define a realistic plan of action.

10
FOUNDING MEMBERS
  • Burkinabe Public Health Association (ABSP)
  • Niger Association for the Promotion of Public
    Health (NAPPH)
  • Congolese Association for Public and Community
    Health (CAPCH)
  • Cameroon Public Health Association (CAMPHA -
    ACASAP)
  • Chadian Association of Public Health (CAPH)
  • Ivorian Association of Public Health (AISP).

11
FACTORS HAVING FACILITATED CREATION OF THE NETWORK
  • The technical and financial support of the CPHA
  • Support and encouragement of WHO AFRO
  • The Determination existing PHA
  • ABSP Burkina Faso
  • ANSP Niger
  • ACSPC Congo Brazzaville
  • ACASAP Cameroon
  • AISP Côte dIvoire

12
FOUNDING TEXT OF THE NETWORK
  • Statutes
  • Internal rules

13
STRUCTURE OF THE NETWORK
  • THE REPRESENTATIVES COUNCIL
  • THE BUREAU
  • 1 President
  • 1 Vice President
  • 1 General Secretary
  • 3 persons in charge of thematic commissions
  • THE THEMATIC COMMISSIONS
  • Scientific Commission in charge of research and
    valorization of research
  • Capacity building Commission
  • Communication and Pledge Commission

14
Heads of Commissions
  • Presidency of the Network
  • ABSP, Burkina Faso (Dr. Mathias SOME)
  • Vice Presidency 
  • ACSPC, Congo, (M. Georges BATALA-MPONDO)
  • Secretariat 
  • ANSP Niger, Dr  Gagara MAGAGI
  • The three commissions are occupied by 2
    associations per commission, with the possibility
    of combining an experienced PHA with a young one
  • Scientific Commission
  • BPHA, Burkina Faso
  • Côte dIvoire
  • Capacity Building Commission
  • CAPCH, Congo
  • Chad
  • Communication and Pledge Commission
  • ANSP, Niger
  • Cameroon

15
The Scientific Commission
  • Identify scientific framework of expression for
    the FAPHAN
  • Coordinate the participation of members of FAPHAN
    at this framework in collaboration with the
    Bureau
  • Propose research thematic as well as financing
    opportunities of research to members of FAPHAN
  • Animate and coordinate research in FAPHAN 
  • Identify framework of valorization of research
    results 
  • Propose a plan of valorization of research
    results carried out by FAPHAN members 
  • Report activities to the council Bureau.

16
CAPACITY BUILDING
  • Identify opportunities of technical and
    institutional capacity building of members
    associations 
  • Evaluate needs in capacity building of members
  • Propose a plan of capacity development of
    members 
  • Follow up capacity development of members 
  • Report activities to the council Bureau.

17
MAJOR ELEMENTS OF THE PLAN OF ACTION
  • Work for the consolidation and the visibility of
    FAPHAN/RASPAF
  • Reinforce exchange of experiences between member
    PHA
  • Reinforce the influence of associations within
    the global public health movement
  • Operate day to day FAPHAN activities

18
MAJOR ELEMENTS OF THE PLAN OF ACTION
  • Work for the maturation and expansion of FAPHAN
  • Work for the strengthening of technical
    capacities of PHA of the network
  • Stimulate expansion of FAPHAN
  • Follow up and evaluate activities of FAPHAN and
    his action plan

19
MAIN CHALLENGES TO THE NETWORK
  • Action thematic commissions
  • Look for and exploit all opportunities of
    exchange and sharing of experiences
  • Create and animate a website, framework of
    exchanges
  • Mobilize a partnership at international level in
    support of the network activities.

20
WHAT IS EXPECTED FROM THE WFPHA TO OVERCOME
CHALLENGES
  • A support in pledge to public health institutions
    or to countries capable of offering a
    complementary support to that of the CPHA
  • A facilitation of contacts with institutions that
    can help in capacity development and
    communication.

21
RECOGNITION
  • CPHA for having accompanied all the process,
  • WHO AFRO for the interest and his increasing
    involvement in meetings on questions related to
    health in Africa
  • Dr Asnake MENGUISTU for having allowed our
    participation in this panel
  • WHO Afro Regional Office

22
  • MERCI POUR VOTRE AIMABLE ATTENTION
  • THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION
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