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Highlights of WHO's progress on injury and violence prevention: 2010-2011. 21st Meeting of Heads of WHO Collaborating Centres on Injuries and Violence Prevention Dr Etienne Krug 29 November 2011. Introduction. Increasing visibility Giving guidance Documenting successes
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Highlights of WHO's progress on injury and violence prevention: 2010-2011 21st Meeting of Heads of WHO Collaborating Centres on Injuries and Violence Prevention Dr Etienne Krug 29 November 2011
Introduction • Increasing visibility • Giving guidance • Documenting successes • Monitoring progress • Supporting country implementation • Building capacity • Strengthening advocacy • Supporting alliances
Monitoring progress • 2ndGlobal status report on road safety (2012) • Global status report on violence prevention (2013) Under consideration: • Global status report on trauma care (TBC) • Global status report on drowning (TBC)
Building capacity • TEACH-VIP 2 • TEACH-VIP E-learning • VIP webinars • VIP short courses
Strengthening advocacy • Collaborating with NGOs • Training journalists • Supporting social marketing campaigns • Using new media • Marking global days • World Day Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims • International Day Elimination of Violence Against Women • International Day Persons with Disabilities
Supporting alliances • UN Road Safety Collaboration • Violence Prevention Alliance • MOH focal points Under development: • Global Alliance for Care of the Injured • Global Network for Child Injury Prevention
Strategic processes • VIP strategy • Global Campaign for Violence Prevention strategy • Trauma care strategy • Training strategy
Context • Financial crisis • WHO reform • NCD agenda • Other agendas
Topics for discussion • VIP strategy • New collaborative projects • New alliances • Using social media • Future of the World Conferences
Thank you! http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/en/