Northern Dimension Partnership in Public Health and Social Well-being

Northern Dimension Partnership in Public Health and Social Well-being

The Northern Dimension Partnership in Public Health and Social Well-being (NDPHS) is a transnational cooperative effort of eleven governments, the European Commission and eight international organisations to tackle challenges regarding health and social well-being issues in the Northern Dimension area.

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History

The cooperation network arose out of the Northern Dimension Forum on Social Protection and Health held in the city of Joensuu, Finland, in the year 2002. Only one year later the NDPHS was officially established by the so called Oslo Declaration. Today the Partnership constitutes »an umbrella for activities on the regional, subregional and local levels, serving as a forum for coordination and synergies among the various actors.«[1]

Objectives

According to the founding document the main goal of the NDPHS is »to promote sustainable development in the Northern Dimension area through improving human health and social wellbeing.«[2] In doing so, reducing the spread of major communicable diseases and preventing life-style related non-communicable diseases as well as enhancing peoples’ levels of social well-being and promoting socially rewarding lifestyles are further tasks of the NDPHS. All in all, as stated in the Oslo Declaration, »[t]he activities (…) should contribute to greater political and administrative coherence in the area, narrowing of social and economic differences, and to a general improvement of the quality of life and of the demographic situation.«[3]

Structure

The NDPHS is part of the Northern Dimension policy, which is a common policy shared by four equal partners: the European Union, Norway, Iceland and the Russian Federation. The policy’s main objectives are to provide a common framework for the promotion of dialogue and concrete cooperation, to strengthen stability and well-being, intensify economic cooperation, and promote economic integration, competitiveness and sustainable development in Northern Europe. The major decision-making body of the NDPHS network is the Partnership Annual Conference (PAC) which formulates the overall policy orientation of the Partnership. Another important body is the Committee of Senior Representatives (CSR) which is composed of high representatives from national administrations and decides amongst other on financial issues of the Partnership and the establishment of Expert Groups and Task Groups respectively. Currently the Partnership is chaired by Russia and co-chaired by Finland. The Chair rotates every two years. The major practical work e.g. the elaboration and implementation of concret projects is then done in the Expert Groups and Task Groups, according to their Terms of Reference. The Expert- and Task Groups consist of high level experts who have profound expertise in their related fields and experience in project management. The following expert-level structures are operating within the NDPHS after the restructuring that took place in mid-2010:

Expert Groups

  • Expert Group on Alcohol and Substance Abuse (EG ASA)
  • Expert Group on HIV/AIDS and Associated Infections (EG HIV/AIDS&AI)
  • Expert Group on Non-communicable Diseases (EG NCD)
  • Expert Group on Primary Health and Prison Health Systems (EG PPHS)[4]

Task Groups

  • Task Group on Alcohol and Drug Prevention among Youth (TG ADPY)
  • Task Group on Antimicrobial Resistance (TG AMR)
  • Task Group on Indigenous Mental Health, Addictions and Parenting (TG IMHAP)
  • Task Group on Occupational Safety and Health (TG OSH)[5]

Members

Currently, the following countries hold Partner status:

Furthermore, the following organizations are Partners of the NDPHS:

  • Flag of Europe.svg European Commission
  • Baltic Sea States Subregional Co-operation (BSSSC)
  • Barents Euro-Arctic Council (BEAC)
  • Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS)
  • International Labour Organisation (ILO)
  • International Organisation for Migration (IOM)
  • Nordic Council of Ministers (NCM)
  • Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
  • World Health Organisation (WHO)

The following country holds a Participant status:

External links

References

  1. ^ Aasland, Aadne, 2008: Assessing the Northern Dimension Partnership in Public Health and Social Well-being, in: Aalto, Pami/Blakkisrud, Helge/Smith, Hanna (eds.): The New Northern Dimension of the European Neighbourhood, CEPS, Brussels, p. 91.
  2. ^ http://www.ndphs.org/internalfiles/File/About_NDPHS/Oslo_Declaration.pdf
  3. ^ Oslo Declaration, p. 2
  4. ^ http://www.ndphs.org/?expert_groups
  5. ^ http://www.ndphs.org/?task_groups

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