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WHO-EURO CPH
26.3.2010
SIHLWA
SIHLWA-9
SIHLWA EG
new
operational
mode
Thematic area 4: Lifestyle-related noncommunicable diseases and good social
and work environments
SIHLWA EXPERT GROUP new Terms of
Reference - DRAFT 080310
CRUCIAL: Each TASK GROUP just as EXPERT GROUP must have
explicitly nominated LEAD PARTNER and CO-LEAD PARTNER.
Nomination of EXPERT GROUP and TASK GROUP
member/representative need to become much more regulated and
supported. They also need to have an alternatemember/representative system
TOR is presented to CSR by LEAD PARTNER (next opportunity 1920/3 in Moscow)
CSR
TG
ADPY
Flagship
TG
IMHAP
TG
ALC-POL
SIHLWA EG
SIHLWA
TG
OSH
TG
TOB-CONTR
2010
CSR
SIHLWA
Secretariat
SIHLWA
2005 -2009
ADO
SUB-GROUPS
ALC
OSH
IMHAP
NDPHS Expert Group on
Social Inclusion, Healthy Lifestyles and Work
Ability (“SIHLWA”)
TERMS OF REFERENCE
The EG on SIHLWA has the following scope of
responsibilities:
• Promote the principles and objectives of the Partnership
in the fields of the tentatively five (5) Task Groups and
develop strong partnerships with a wide variety of
stakeholders to ensure that the Partnership achieves
maximum results;
• Establish and maintain relations within the Partner
Countries and Organisations as well as with international
and national organisations, and other institutions, as
appropriate;
New SIHLWA TASKS continued
• Advocate and lobby for the improvement of public health
and social well-being, provide and communicate
“collective knowledge;”
• Improve the general awareness of and increase positive
attitudes towards the Expert Group’s field of work;
• Promote public health-oriented service systems and
health sector reforms with attention to populations at risk
and to take into account response capacity in rural and
remote locations;
• Contribute to the development of national policies that
respond to the needs and requirements of Partner
Countries;
New SIHLWA TASKS continued
• Advocate and lobby for the improvement of public health
and social well-being, provide and communicate
“collective knowledge;”
• Improve the general awareness of and increase positive
attitudes towards the Expert Group’s field of work;
• Promote public health-oriented service systems and
health sector reforms with attention to populations at risk
and to take into account response capacity in rural and
remote locations;
• Contribute to the development of national policies that
respond to the needs and requirements of Partner
Countries;
New:
Successful fulfillment of Thematic area 4 will
require a cohesive force, facilitative capacity
and flexibility to diverse requests from the
governing bodies of NDPHS and it
secretariat, as the terms of reference of TGs
are relatively narrow and precisely defined
and thus do not provide leeway for
unexpected tasks.
New:
The Thematic area 4 TGs Chairs ans Co-chairs would be
invited to attend SIHLWA-EG meetings as full members.
Additionally special effort with the advise and support by
CSR, from each Partner Country at least one prominent,
well-known expert with considerable prestice and overarching respect based on proven career on national and
international fora on healthy lifestyle and social well-being
(“wise men” and “ise women”) would be invited to the EG.
Their advise and voice would be needed for the advocacy
and societal acceptance of the messages, In order to
contract such persons, it will be evident that SIHLWA-EG
meetings would frequently need to use video-conferencing
facilities.
The Task Groups relationship to SIHLWA EG
wouldnot be not a subordinate one, but aims to
be a cohesive link with other Task Groups
working on closely related topics. SIHLWA EG
provides logistic advice and helps in
disseminating the results and seeks for
additional support for project funding
opportunities