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Closing Address
THET Annual Conference – From National to
Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health
Professor Dame Sally C Davies, FRS, FMedSci
Chief Medical Officer for England
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What global health means to me
Local
Regional
National
International
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Sustainable Development Goals
If we don’t tackle
AMR
we will not achieve
the SDG’s 2030
and the progress
made will be lost.
28.3 million
extra people
pushed into
extreme
poverty
Cost the
economy
$60-100
trillion
700,000
annual
deaths
10m deaths
annually by
2050
THET Annual Conference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health
GDP will
decrease by
up to 3.8%,
5% in LIC
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Tackling AMR is crucial to achieve the SDGs
Agenda for 2030
THET Annual Conference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health
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The UK’s vision for Global Health
Global health activity is good for countries overseas and good for
the NHS
THET Annual Conference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health
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The UK’s International aid funding
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• The UK took leadership for the
international response in Sierra
Leone.
• It built a number of large
treatment centres across the
country, which included over
1,000 Ebola treatment and
isolation beds (including a 92 bed
facility at Kerrytown, pictured).
• Over 1,600 NHS staff volunteered
to work in these facilities, with
more than 110 having spent time
in-country.
• The MoD deployed over 800
members of the military and a
wide range of equipment –
including HMS Argus.
The UK’s Ebola Response
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The UK’s Public Health Rapid Support
Team
Image: Sierra Leonne Mudslide. Credit: UNICEF
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The Fleming Fund
£265m until 2021/22
Surveillance
protocol and
platform
Grants to
multilaterals WHO,
FAO, OIE
Portfolio of country
and regional grants
Fleming Fellows
Independent
Evaluation
Delivered:
A roadmap for
improving
laboratory capacity
and initiating
antimicrobial
resistance
surveillance in low
resource settings.
Delivered:
A three year
grant, with each
organisation
primarily to help
countries prepare
AMR National
Action plans.
Delivered:
Pilot project in Vietnam developing
an AMR national reference
laboratory.
In process:
Design of an implementation strategy
for country grants and fellowships in
24 low and lower-middle income
countries across Sub-Saharan Africa,
South and South East Asia from late
2017 until 2021/22
In process :
An evaluation
strategy to provide
annual learning
and
recommendations
to improve the
impact of the
project submitted
in Autumn 2017.
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Health Partnership Scheme
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Day 3 Speaker Presentation - Prof Dame Sally Davies

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    1 Closing Address THET AnnualConference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health Professor Dame Sally C Davies, FRS, FMedSci Chief Medical Officer for England
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    2 What global healthmeans to me Local Regional National International THET Annual Conference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health
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    3 Sustainable Development Goals Ifwe don’t tackle AMR we will not achieve the SDG’s 2030 and the progress made will be lost. 28.3 million extra people pushed into extreme poverty Cost the economy $60-100 trillion 700,000 annual deaths 10m deaths annually by 2050 THET Annual Conference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health GDP will decrease by up to 3.8%, 5% in LIC
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    4 Tackling AMR iscrucial to achieve the SDGs Agenda for 2030 THET Annual Conference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health
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    5 The UK’s visionfor Global Health Global health activity is good for countries overseas and good for the NHS THET Annual Conference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health
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    6 The UK’s Internationalaid funding THET Annual Conference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health
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    7 THET AnnualConference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health • The UK took leadership for the international response in Sierra Leone. • It built a number of large treatment centres across the country, which included over 1,000 Ebola treatment and isolation beds (including a 92 bed facility at Kerrytown, pictured). • Over 1,600 NHS staff volunteered to work in these facilities, with more than 110 having spent time in-country. • The MoD deployed over 800 members of the military and a wide range of equipment – including HMS Argus. The UK’s Ebola Response
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    8 The UK’s PublicHealth Rapid Support Team Image: Sierra Leonne Mudslide. Credit: UNICEF THET Annual Conference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health
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    10 The Fleming Fund £265muntil 2021/22 Surveillance protocol and platform Grants to multilaterals WHO, FAO, OIE Portfolio of country and regional grants Fleming Fellows Independent Evaluation Delivered: A roadmap for improving laboratory capacity and initiating antimicrobial resistance surveillance in low resource settings. Delivered: A three year grant, with each organisation primarily to help countries prepare AMR National Action plans. Delivered: Pilot project in Vietnam developing an AMR national reference laboratory. In process: Design of an implementation strategy for country grants and fellowships in 24 low and lower-middle income countries across Sub-Saharan Africa, South and South East Asia from late 2017 until 2021/22 In process : An evaluation strategy to provide annual learning and recommendations to improve the impact of the project submitted in Autumn 2017.
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    11 Health Partnership Scheme THETAnnual Conference – From National to Universal: The UK Contribution to Global Health
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