ASEAN Cooperation on Health

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ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH EAST ASIAN NATIONS

ASEAN Cooperation on Health Health and Communicable Diseases Division (HCDD) ASEAN Secretariat

one vision one identity one community

ASEAN Vision 2020 A concert of Southeast Asian nations, outward looking, living in peace, stability and prosperity, bonded together in partnership in dynamic development and in

“a community of caring societies"

ASEAN Community by 2015 The ASEAN Community shall be established comprising three pillars • Political and Security Community (APSC), • Economic Community (AEC), and • Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) – including health components

For the purpose of ensuring durable peace, stability, and shared prosperity in the region

ASEAN CHARTER

AEC Blueprint (November 2007)

ASCC Blueprint (March 2009)

APSC Blueprint (March 2009)

2nd IAI Work Plan (March 2009)

implementation / monitoring: AEC Council

ASCC Council

APSC Council

ASEAN Coordinating Council

Institutionalization on ASEAN Health Development ASEAN Health Ministers Meeting (AHMM)

Cross – Sectoral Cooperation

Senior Officials on Health Development (SOMHD) 6 ASEAN Working Groups

4 Task Forces

Networks and Initiatives

Health and Communicable Diseases Division, ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta

B5. IMPROVING CAPABILITY TO CONTROL COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

AREA: I. Prevention and control of Emerging Infectious Diseases (AEGCD) AREA II: HIV and AIDS Programme (ATFOA) AREA III. Enhancing a Regional Supportive Environment

Issues Tasked by the 7th SOMHD discussed at the 7th AEGCD Meeting Manila, Philippines, 2012

• Issues related to increase access of antiviral drug and vaccine production for pandemic and preparedness purpose was discussed at the 7th AEGCD. The Meeting has extensively exchanged views especially on the need to have bulk/pooled procurement on vaccines, and noted some of anticipating challenges such as:

Issues Tasked by the 7th SOMHD discussed at the 7th AEGCD Meeting Manila, Philippines, 2012 (cont’)

- Variation of vaccine prices among AMS: some countries are under the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Imunisation (GAVI) some countries are non GAVI; - The concern on “to whom should ASEAN negotiate with”: Consideration of bulk/procurement, since within the region Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand are also able to produce vaccines;

Issues Tasked by the 7th SOMHD discussed at the 7th AEGCD Meeting Manila, Philippines, 2012 (cont’)

- Various of Vaccine registration policy among the AMS; - Various combination vaccine and multi dosage vaccine used by the AMS respectively; - Policy aspects used by the AMS in choosing the vaccine manufacturers

Issues Tasked by the 7th SOMHD discussed at the 7th AEGCD Meeting Manila, Philippines, 2012 (cont’)

• The Meeting agreed to engage and seek consultation with relevant national concerned agencies on the possibility of having vaccine bulk/pooled procurement for the region, bearing in mind the above challenges.

The Post-2015 Health Development Agenda • The 12th ASEAN Health Ministers’ Meeting during 18-19 September 2014 endorsed the ASEAN Post 2015 Health Development Agenda clustering (Thailand as SOMHD 2014 Chair convened 2 consultations among ASEAN Member States). • Vaccine security is one of the priority issues within Cluster III (Strengthening health system and access to care). It’s also an important tool within Cluster II (Responding to all hazards and emerging threats) .

ASEAN’s MOU : a possible channel for

collaboration on regional vaccine security • ASEAN-WHO MOU (2014-2017) – Memorandum of Understanding on the Collaborative Framework between the World Health Organization and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations signed at the 12th AHMM in Hanoi, 2014 • ASEAN-China MOU on Health Cooperation ( signed in 2012 at the 4th AC HMM in Phuket). At the 5th ASEAN-China Health Ministers’ Meeting , health development priorities including regional vaccine security were also re-emphasized.

ASEAN – China MOU on Health Cooperation: Areas of Collaboration a. Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases; b. Public Health Emergency Response Mechanism and Capacity for Mitigating Health; c. Prevention and Control of NCD; d. Food Safety and Rapid Alert System; e. Human Resource Development for Health; f. Traditional Medicine Development; g. Pharmaceutical Development, including, Vaccine; and h. Other fields.

Thank you for your Attention.

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