Naresh.pptx

M
Social Determinants of Health
Naresh Meel
Group-213
Main Objective of this Session
1. To update MS on the work done since the
61st session of the RC of 2014 in the area of
SDH and
2. To agree on the way forward.
The Social Determinants of Health are...
…the
conditions
in which
people
born
grow
work
age
Structural determinants:
Governance, economic, social and public
policies, culture and societal Values, social
class, gender ethnicity, education,
occupation, income and place of living
Intermediary determinants of health:
Material circumstances (living and
working conditions, food
availability, etc.),exposure to risks,
risk-behaviors, biological factors
and psychosocial factors
WHO’s and Government's commitment
• 2005 - Established commission on SDH - to
identify the ways to overcome health
inequities;
• 2008 - Commission submitted report to
WHA 62.14
• 2009 - WHA resolution 62.14 “Calls MSs
and WHO for reducing health inequities
through action on SDH”
• 2011 – World Conference on SDH Brazil -
Rio political declaration (governance for
health, participation, reorienting health
sector and monitoring progress)
• SDG Goal no 10 and other goals
Sixty-first Session of the Regional Committee, 2014
Acknowledged
 There are significant health inequities that can be reduced by acting
on SDH.
 Producing evidence for advocacy and political commitment are vital.
 Action by the whole government and non-health sectors is crucial.
 Partnership with UN organizations and stakeholders is needed.
 Progress in the 5 regional priorities cannot be achieve without acting
on SDH.
 Health Ministers have a vital role in leading action on SDH:
o Advocacy
o Providing and using evidence
o Develop multi-sector
programmes
o improving health equity
o Identifying data gaps
o mainstreaming health equity in all public
policies
o Developing accountability framework
Outcome of the 61st RC
RC requested WHO to:
• Prepare a regional strategy/strategic directions on SDH with
action-oriented framework for country plans of action;
• To conduct an inter-country meeting to discuss strategic
directions and develop a clear vision on the way forward to be
presented to the 62nd Session of the RC;
WHO response:
 A regional consultation was conducted in Tehran, in April, 2015.
 Attended by 22 participants from 13 countries, 15 experts, and
staff representing the UN Programmes and WHO.
Components of the SDH Framework
• Evidence-building, advocacy and capacity-building:
– Support countries in conducting in-depth assessments of health inequity
– Engage multiple departments/ministries in identifying data gaps.
– Conduct national workshop to agree on the data gap and key interventions
– Develop economic and social case studies
– Develop policy briefs for advocacy
• Governance and integration of social determinants of health in the
five WHO priority areas:
– Establish a high-level multisectoral task force,
– Incorporate SDH in national development policies and plans
– Integrate SDH in the five priority programmes
– Conduct an assessment of health system performance, and plan to
improve access to quality care.
– Integrate SDH in health, medical and nursing pre-service education.
Components of the SDH Framework continue
• Partnership and harmonization
– Map UN interventions in line with the SDH concept and methodology.
– Direct the UN Country Team to strengthen synergy between UN
agencies and partners on SDH interventions.
Four countries: I. R. Iran , Jordan, Morocco and Sudan. Also Palestine
expressed interest in the exercise. The 5 countries conducted or in the
process of conducting in-depth assessment on SDH and health inequity
Preliminary results of the in-depth assessment in
the 5 countries
Common factors:
• High political commitment
• Multi-sectoral mechanisms exist either for SDH or for other
purposes,
• Data on health inequity are available but incomplete with
significant data gaps especially at subnational level
• While social determinants are country specific, some
determinants are common to all countries
• Ministries of health of the five countries are facilitating and
coordinating the work on SDH and HiAPs and are taking the
agenda forward
Sudan
Key SDH for Health :
• Access to health care
• Education (women’s education)
• Gender issues
• Access to safe water and
sanitation
• Nutrition and food security
• Instability (displaced, refugees)
• Unemployment and poverty
Roadmap:
• Strengthening multisectoral
coordination structures
• Strengthening commitment of the
national Health Council and the
Parliament
• Building capacity for effective
implementation to address health
inequities
• Mainstreaming SDH in all policies,
health programmes and initiatives
• Building accountability (M&E)
Morocco
Key SDH for Health :
• Education (women’s education)
• Poverty
• Gender
• Residence: urban-rural and
geographical distance between
regions
Way forward:
• Conduct a national debate
• Establish a multisectoral
mechanism
• Regionalization: Development of
action plan on SDH with a regional
and local focus
• Strengthen availability and
utilization of data
• Capacity building
• Implement the WHO 5- step tool
• Advocacy and consensus
building with key actors and sectors
Palestine (Special Contexts)
West Bank
• Limited accessibility to
health care
• Lack of water and sanitation
• Unemployment
• Poverty
• Infrastructure damage
• Lack of social protection
• Poor food quality
Gaza
• 35% of deaths and 2.4% has
sever physical disability (2014)
• Destruction of health facilities
• Limited access to care
• Poverty 39%
• Unemployment 47%
• Food insecurity: 72% are either
food insecure or vulnerable
• Increased mental disorders and
substance use
War and occupation are the main SDH
Way Forward
Countries
• Countries that conducted the assessment need to develop appropriate
multisectoral plans and share experiences.
• Agree on a core set of indicators to monitor health inequities and SDH to be
integrated within the HIS.
• Monitor progress achieved with focus on impact assessment of adopted
interventions
• Other countries may wish to consider conducting the exercise
WHO and IHE:
• To prepare analysis of four country data
• To organize a regional meeting to agree on a list of core equity indicators
• To finalize the Regional strategy/strategic direction based on the results of the
country assessments
• To provide technical support especially during the national workshops
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Naresh.pptx

  • 1. Social Determinants of Health Naresh Meel Group-213
  • 2. Main Objective of this Session 1. To update MS on the work done since the 61st session of the RC of 2014 in the area of SDH and 2. To agree on the way forward.
  • 3. The Social Determinants of Health are... …the conditions in which people born grow work age Structural determinants: Governance, economic, social and public policies, culture and societal Values, social class, gender ethnicity, education, occupation, income and place of living Intermediary determinants of health: Material circumstances (living and working conditions, food availability, etc.),exposure to risks, risk-behaviors, biological factors and psychosocial factors
  • 4. WHO’s and Government's commitment • 2005 - Established commission on SDH - to identify the ways to overcome health inequities; • 2008 - Commission submitted report to WHA 62.14 • 2009 - WHA resolution 62.14 “Calls MSs and WHO for reducing health inequities through action on SDH” • 2011 – World Conference on SDH Brazil - Rio political declaration (governance for health, participation, reorienting health sector and monitoring progress) • SDG Goal no 10 and other goals
  • 5. Sixty-first Session of the Regional Committee, 2014 Acknowledged  There are significant health inequities that can be reduced by acting on SDH.  Producing evidence for advocacy and political commitment are vital.  Action by the whole government and non-health sectors is crucial.  Partnership with UN organizations and stakeholders is needed.  Progress in the 5 regional priorities cannot be achieve without acting on SDH.  Health Ministers have a vital role in leading action on SDH: o Advocacy o Providing and using evidence o Develop multi-sector programmes o improving health equity o Identifying data gaps o mainstreaming health equity in all public policies o Developing accountability framework
  • 6. Outcome of the 61st RC RC requested WHO to: • Prepare a regional strategy/strategic directions on SDH with action-oriented framework for country plans of action; • To conduct an inter-country meeting to discuss strategic directions and develop a clear vision on the way forward to be presented to the 62nd Session of the RC; WHO response:  A regional consultation was conducted in Tehran, in April, 2015.  Attended by 22 participants from 13 countries, 15 experts, and staff representing the UN Programmes and WHO.
  • 7. Components of the SDH Framework • Evidence-building, advocacy and capacity-building: – Support countries in conducting in-depth assessments of health inequity – Engage multiple departments/ministries in identifying data gaps. – Conduct national workshop to agree on the data gap and key interventions – Develop economic and social case studies – Develop policy briefs for advocacy • Governance and integration of social determinants of health in the five WHO priority areas: – Establish a high-level multisectoral task force, – Incorporate SDH in national development policies and plans – Integrate SDH in the five priority programmes – Conduct an assessment of health system performance, and plan to improve access to quality care. – Integrate SDH in health, medical and nursing pre-service education.
  • 8. Components of the SDH Framework continue • Partnership and harmonization – Map UN interventions in line with the SDH concept and methodology. – Direct the UN Country Team to strengthen synergy between UN agencies and partners on SDH interventions. Four countries: I. R. Iran , Jordan, Morocco and Sudan. Also Palestine expressed interest in the exercise. The 5 countries conducted or in the process of conducting in-depth assessment on SDH and health inequity
  • 9. Preliminary results of the in-depth assessment in the 5 countries Common factors: • High political commitment • Multi-sectoral mechanisms exist either for SDH or for other purposes, • Data on health inequity are available but incomplete with significant data gaps especially at subnational level • While social determinants are country specific, some determinants are common to all countries • Ministries of health of the five countries are facilitating and coordinating the work on SDH and HiAPs and are taking the agenda forward
  • 10. Sudan Key SDH for Health : • Access to health care • Education (women’s education) • Gender issues • Access to safe water and sanitation • Nutrition and food security • Instability (displaced, refugees) • Unemployment and poverty Roadmap: • Strengthening multisectoral coordination structures • Strengthening commitment of the national Health Council and the Parliament • Building capacity for effective implementation to address health inequities • Mainstreaming SDH in all policies, health programmes and initiatives • Building accountability (M&E)
  • 11. Morocco Key SDH for Health : • Education (women’s education) • Poverty • Gender • Residence: urban-rural and geographical distance between regions Way forward: • Conduct a national debate • Establish a multisectoral mechanism • Regionalization: Development of action plan on SDH with a regional and local focus • Strengthen availability and utilization of data • Capacity building • Implement the WHO 5- step tool • Advocacy and consensus building with key actors and sectors
  • 12. Palestine (Special Contexts) West Bank • Limited accessibility to health care • Lack of water and sanitation • Unemployment • Poverty • Infrastructure damage • Lack of social protection • Poor food quality Gaza • 35% of deaths and 2.4% has sever physical disability (2014) • Destruction of health facilities • Limited access to care • Poverty 39% • Unemployment 47% • Food insecurity: 72% are either food insecure or vulnerable • Increased mental disorders and substance use War and occupation are the main SDH
  • 13. Way Forward Countries • Countries that conducted the assessment need to develop appropriate multisectoral plans and share experiences. • Agree on a core set of indicators to monitor health inequities and SDH to be integrated within the HIS. • Monitor progress achieved with focus on impact assessment of adopted interventions • Other countries may wish to consider conducting the exercise WHO and IHE: • To prepare analysis of four country data • To organize a regional meeting to agree on a list of core equity indicators • To finalize the Regional strategy/strategic direction based on the results of the country assessments • To provide technical support especially during the national workshops