Tuesday, May 21, 2013 - 08:00 to 09:15
Geneva

Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at 7:30am CET
InterContinental Geneve

The breakfast roundtable forum is designed to be a strategic conversation of key stakeholders to be moderated with outputs of specific recommendations and outline of next steps.
Global health leaders will address what future global health goals should look like, how global health and diplomacy can play a role in achieving these goals and how will these goals fit into the larger efforts to:

1. Advance the discussion around the post-MDG development framework;
2. Broaden the discussion of the post-MDG framework to include the diplomatic community private sector,
academics, other private donors in global health and other development stakeholders as part of an on-going
consultative process.
3. Begin to outline the health-related principles and goals for a post-MDG development framework.

Opening Remarks:
THE HONOURABLE GUNILLA CARLSSON
Minister for International Development Cooperation, Sweden

Panelists:

BENEDICT XABA
Minister of Health for the Kingdom of Swaziland

DR. ALEXANDRE MANGUELE
Minister of Health, Mozambique

DR. SURAYA DALIL
Minister of Public Health, Government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

DR. SETH BERKLEY
CEO of the GAVI Alliance

DR. JOY PHUMAPHI
Executive Secretary, ALMA

MR BJØRN-INGE LARSEN
Secretary General in the Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services

PRINCESS SARAH ZEID
A maternal health advocate for the UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and  Children

JAMES A. RICE, PH.D.
Project Director, Leadership Management & Governance Management Sciences for Health (MSH)

DR. SCOTT C. RATZAN
Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs, AB InBev, Co-Chair, UN Innovation Working Group on Women and Children's Health

DR LUCICA DITIU
Executive Secretary of the Stop TB Partnership

DR. OLUWAFUNMILOLA (LOLA) OLAYEMISI DARE
Executive Director of CHESTRAD

Moderators:
ANDERS NORDSTRÖM
Ambassador for Global Health, Sweden

JOANNE MANRIQUE
President of The Center for Global Health Diplomacy