SEEHN represented at the 77th WHA by the Presidency Bosnia and Herzegovina

SEEHN represented at the 77th WHA by the Presidency Bosnia and Herzegovina

Joint Statement
On behalf of the South Eastern Europe Health Network
At the 77TH Session of the World Health Assembly
within the plenary discussion session

delivered by  BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA[1]

Geneva, May 2024


[1] DR. ALEN ŠERANIĆ,  HEAD OF DELEGATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, MINISTER OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELFARE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA

Your Excellences, Director-General,
Regional-Director,
[Mister or Madam] President,
Honourable ministers,
Ladies and gentlemen,

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the nine Member States of the South Eastern Europe Health Network, who have associated themselves with this statement: Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the State of Israel, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, the Republic of North Macedonia, Romania and the Republic of Serbia.

As Bosnia and Herzegovina finalizes its one year SEEHN Presidency, it proudly shares several significant achievements. Our primary focus has been on advancing universal health coverage and fostering people-centred health systems.

We strongly believe that strong regional strategic efforts are required in advancing the WHO global and regional agenda to achieve the SDGs 2030 targets and close the health outcomes’ gap between the SEE region and the European Union. In this context, the SEEHN in partnership with Slovenia organized a High-Level Meeting on Strengthening Healthcare Systems in Southeast Europe. The main outcomes of the meeting were enhanced resilience and preparedness of healthcare systems for future shocks and crises, spotted innovative solutions to address persistent health workforce shortages, and strengthened trust among various healthcare stakeholders.

Additionally, Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency key efforts included promoting mental health reforms, particularly in developing community mental health services, as well as those in post-conflict settings. We have also prioritized the mental health and well-being of the healthcare workforce, especially in the aftermath of the pandemic.

Over the last two decades, the SEE Health Network, through Bosnia and Herzegovina, has championed mental health advancements, particularly in community settings. Leading experts from the SEE region have visited and extensively discussed the world-renowned Trieste mental health model. This initiative was a collaborative effort involving the SEEHN Secretariat, the Central European Initiative, and the WHO Collaborating Center for Research and Training in Mental Health, Trieste, Italy. It provided a platform for stakeholders to exchange experiences, learn about challenges, and compare the progress and policies shaping mental health services in the SEE region with the successful Trieste model.

In this respect, it is noteworthy that our actions and documents align closely with the WHO Global Strategic Directions for Nursing, Midwifery, and the corresponding European region roadmap. The South Eastern Europe Health Network is committed to optimizing healthcare workforce performance and investing strategically in this sector. In line with this commitment, we are pleased to announce a significant development: commencing in October this year, Romania will officially host the Regional Health Development Center for Nursing and Midwifery, under SEEHN’s auspices. This center will also host the ICN meeting in Bucharest, advancing our regional agenda. At the same time, we express gratitude to the WHO Collaborative Center for Leadership and Governance in Nursing, hosted by Israel, for active support and contribution to strengthen the capacity of the nursing aimed at improved quality of care in the SEE region.

Furthermore, just a week ago, SEEHN Member States convened in Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina to advance nursing leadership and discuss strategies to secure the future of the healthcare workforce and the provision of high-quality care. This meeting focused on addressing nursing and midwifery challenges and planning the next steps.

The past year has been marked by actions focused on data quality improvement and control, non-communicable diseases population-based registries; improvement and promotion of patients’ rights; pandemic preparedness, influenza surveillance, and immunization.

On this occasion, I would like to express our true gratitude to the World Health Organization and in particular to its European Regional Office and the Regional Director, Dr Hans Kluge for his steady support to the SEEHN.

Also, our sincere appreciation to the WHO Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for the support to the SEE Region, in advancing health equity and health systems resilience in this turbulent world. 

Thank you for your attention.

SEEHN Secretariat and the Primary Health Care Center Banja Luka continuation of cooperation

SEEHN Secretariat and the Primary Health Care Center Banja Luka continuation of cooperation

Banja Luka, May 24, 2024

#SEEHN Secretariat Director Dr Mira Jovanovski Dasic had again the pleasure to meet, after two years, with Director of the Primary Health Care Centre Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dr Nevena Todorovic.

They discussed the outcome of the thematic meeting dedicated to the SECURE FUTURE OF THE HEALTHCARE WORKFORCE AND THE PROVISION OF HIGH-QUALITY HEALTH CARE: NURSING AND MIDWIFERY CHALLENGES AND NEXT STEPS that took place on the 22 and 23 May and the forthcoming Symposium „Prevention is the foundation for health” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U-W9yKA1uk 24 and 25 May.

The importance of the #PHC strengthening, the reform #regional cooperation, the role of SEEHN and the forthcoming # SEEHN activities and expected results were also tackled.

European Immunization Week 21-27 April 2024

European Immunization Week 21-27 April 2024

The South Eastern Europe Health Network (SEEHN) joins the global community to celebrate the European Immunization Week (EIW) 2024, highlighting the critical importance of vaccination in protecting public health.

As the European region celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI), SEEHN recognizes the essential step made in protecting populations from vaccine-preventable diseases over the past half century.

The European Immunization Week serves as an important reminder of the life-saving impact of immunization and the need to achieve high and equitable vaccination coverage in all communities.

Guided by EPI principles, SEEHN reaffirms its commitment to support Member States and regional efforts in implementing robust immunization programs and ensuring access to vaccines for all.

Given the ongoing challenges of misinformation and vaccine hesitancy, SEEHN emphasizes the importance of combating misinformation and promoting accurate, science-based information about vaccines.

Through collaborative efforts with government bodies, health professionals and community stakeholders, SEEHN calls for sustained partnerships to combat misinformation and build confidence in vaccination as a cornerstone of public health.

SEEHN recognizes the invaluable role in promoting vaccination and looks forward to engaging with partners to promote a culture of vaccine acceptance and uptake.