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IS THIS THE END OF AIDS DIPLOMACY ?. AIDS 2010 – Rights here, Right now Vienna – July, 18th 2010. Health for diplomacy or diplomacy for health ?. Evolution of diplomacy From political (commercial, military…) issues, acting bilaterally To 20th century emergence of global governance
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IS THIS THE END OF AIDS DIPLOMACY ? AIDS 2010 – Rights here, Right now Vienna – July, 18th 2010
Health for diplomacy or diplomacy for health ? Evolution of diplomacy From political (commercial, military…) issues, acting bilaterally To 20th century emergence of global governance Facing global challenges with national and international interests interlinked Global Public Goods and partnership with new actors (Civil society, Private foundations…) New Ambassadors : Human rights, AIDS and communicable diseases … Pr. Patrice Debré
Health for diplomacy or diplomacy for health ? Health for diplomacy Health lenses for Foreign Policy Representing France in global governance (strategic and financial issues) Communicating on French HIV/AIDS Policy Diplomacy for Health Coordination within the complex architecture of Heath organisations GF, UNITAID and Millenium, EDCTP (funding) Stop TB, RBM, UNAIDS (advocacy) Synergy with French institutions/organizations Public (ESTHER, ANRS, Pasteur Institute, INSERM, IRD, Universities, AFD) Private (NGOs, Foundations, Biotech industry) Pr. Patrice Debré
Health for diplomacy or diplomacy for health ? Harmonization Between and within multilateral organizations With other bilaterals (PEPFAR, …) With national and regional Aids policies Focus Training and Research Health ownership (health national system, health financing, human rights) Extend the ambassador’s mission to other communicable diseases New message on emerging diseases Change of paradigm (interaction, interdisciplinary, multisectorial) Pr. Patrice Debré
A new diplomacy to be experienced Knowledge of care, training, research Knowledge of national, international management Interactions with multiple partners and fora (national, regional, international, public, private…) Pr. Patrice Debré