Registration Conference registration will begin on 5th of June 2013. The detail of bank account is: Bank Negara Indonesia Renon Branch Office Account name : Desak Putu Yuli Kurniati Account number : 0294877337 For the confirmation of payment please email us to [email protected] Registration Fee

Type of Registration Early bird Registration (5 June 2013 – 15 July 2013) Standard Registration (16 July 2013 – 25 August 2013) Onsite Registration (29 August 2013) City Tour (optional)

Local participant (IDR) International Student Non-Student participant (IDR) 300.000 500.000 800.000 400.000

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250.000 250.000 Per-person Per-person (transportation (transportation and ticket) and ticket)

250.000 Per-person (transportation and ticket)

Online registration could be made through: www.seminar-symposium.com

Abstract Submission Guideline 1. The body of the abstract should not exceed 350 words. This limit excludes the title, authors and affiliations. 2. A maximum of three images can be included per abstract. 3. A delegate can be the first author for a maximum of two abstracts. 4. The delegate has to select the issues (please refer to the topics provided) and provide the keywords for the abstract. Each abstract must be submitted separately. 5. The abstract must be written and presented in English 6. Abstract should be submitted online (Email: [email protected])

7. The author should choose between the following abstract categories: Classical Scientific Studies Details: background, method, result and conclusion Experience-based Studies Details: issue, project or activities, result, and lessons learned 8. When the abstract has been submitted online, a confirmation email will be sent to the applicant

International Seminar

Important Dates

Dates 5 June 2013 15 July 2013 31 July 2013 15 August 2013

Process Abstract submission opens Deadline of abstract submission Notification of selected abstracts Deadline of full paper submission

Social Determinants of Health: The MDGs and Beyond

Contact Us For more information, please visit: www.seminar-symposium.com For any correspondance regarding administration, abstract submission and further clarification, please contact: [email protected] Contact person: dr. Ni Made Sri Nopiyani, MPH Ph: +6281236327788 Email:[email protected] dr. Ni Wayan Septarini, MPH Ph: +6281353342409 Email:[email protected] Putu Ayu Indrayathi, SE, MPH Ph: +62 81339570537 Email: [email protected] Secretariat: School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University Gedung PS IKM, Kompleks FK UNUD Jl.P.B.Sudirman, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia 80232 Phone: +62 361 7448773 Fax: +62 361 7448773 Disclaimer: The Organizing Committee cannot be held responsible for any loss, injury or damage to any property, whatever the cause may be. Liability of persons and enterprises providing means of transportation or other services, however, remains unaffected. Should, for any reason outside the organisers’ control (acts of terrorism, extreme weather conditions or industrial action) the venue or speakers change, or the event be cancelled, the organisers will endeavour to re-schedule, but shall not be held responsible for any costs, damages or expenses incurred by registrants. Terms and conditions: The event organisers reserve the right to change the topics and presenters if necessary. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated at the website : www.seminar-symposium.com

Bali, 29th & 30th of August 2013 School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University In collaboration with: Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University Postgraduate Program on Public Health, Udayana University Indonesian Public Health Professional Association, Bali Branch

Background

Objectives

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) has been being the national and international focus since year 2000 to 2015. The achievement of MDGs is important since it implies the fulfillment of basic human needs that frees human beings from poverty and enables access to education, health, safe water and healthy environment.

1. To provide an opportunity for international and national researcher and practitioners from public and private sectors to disseminate their findings regarding social determinants of health, efforts to achieve MDGs and also ideas of post MDGs strategies. 2. To develop innovative methods to address unachieved MDGs in order to improve community health status. 3. To develop recommendations for government and related stakeholders based on the up to date research findings in order to support the development of evidence based policy and interventions with regards to social determinants of health and post MDGs 2015.

Accelerations in many development aspects by addressing the social determinants of health has been conducted to achieve health-related MDGs in 2015. However, the achievement of MDGs by some countries facing the weak governance, conflicts and epidemiological and demographical transitions is still off track. In these remaining two years, MDGs are less likely to be achieved by millions of people who are suffered from poverty, illness, and lack of education.

Theme Social Determinants of Health: The MDGs and Beyond

Sub-Themes

3. Prof. dr. Hasbullah Thabrany, MPH, Dr.PH (The University of Indonesia): Health Inequity Post MDGs* 4. dr. Dave Jenkins (SurfAid International): The Role of Community Participation for Better Health* * to be confirmed

Venue & Time The event will be held on Thursday and Friday, 29th-30th of August 2013 at Theater Widya Sabha Usada, 4th floor, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, Jln. P.B. Sudirman, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.

Timetable Thursday, 29th of August 2013 Registration + Morning Tea Opening Ceremony

08.00 am – 09.00 am 09.00 am - 09.45 am

That condition has induced national and international thinking of what efforts should be undertaken to optimize the achievement of MDGs and what will be done after the end of MDGs in 2015. In depth analysis of a wide range of experiences to address social determinants of health and to achieve MDGs in various settings would be important lesson learnt to tell us what works and where the focus should be put on. The feature of current implementation of MDGs can be used to design a sustainable future development framework. The achievement and sustainability of MDGs require collaborated efforts of public and private sectors and also a strong community participation. Therefore, Udayana University aspires to conduct an International Seminar to provide valuable opportunity for all international & national development actors to share, to discuss and to learn from each other’s experiences.

1. 2. 3.

Education, gender, population ageing, health promotion and community involvement Health economics/financing, politics and good governance Personal health practice and health services

09.45 am - 10.30 am

Keynote speech (Indonesian Minister of Health) Speakers’ presentation (dr. Dave Jenkins and Prof. dr. Adang Bachtiar, MPH, DSc)

10.30 am – 11.30 am 11.30 am – 12.30 pm 12.30 pm - 02.00 pm

EXHIBITION

02.00 pm - 03.30 pm

Keynote Speaker dr. Nafsiah Mboi, Sp.A, MPH (Indonesian Minister of Health): The Achievement of Health Related MDGs in Indonesia and Moving Ahead

03.30 pm - 04.00 pm

09.00 am - 10.30 am

2.

Personal health practice & health services

(Prof. Paul Ward and Prof. dr. Hasbullah Thabrany, MPH, Dr.PH)

10.30 am – 11.30 am 11.30 am - 01.30 pm Room 1 EXHIBITION

03.00 pm – 03.30 pm 03.30 pm – 04.00 pm

Room 3

Friday, 30th of August 2013 Registration + Morning Tea Speakers’ presentation

08.00 am - 09.00 am

01.30 pm - 03.00 pm

University): The Post MDGs 2015 – The Role of Social Determinants of Health Prof. dr. Adang Bachtiar, MPH, DSc (The Head of Indonesian Public Health Professional Association) : Good Governance in Health Development*

Health economics/financing, politics & good governance

Coffee Break Plenary

04.00 pm - 04.30 pm

Speakers

1. Prof.Paul Ward (Faculty of Medicine, Flinders

Room 1 Education, gender, population ageing, health promotion & community involvement

Discussion session Lunch Room 2

Education, gender, population ageing, health promotion & community involvement

Discussion session Lunch Room 2 Health economics/financing, politics & good governance

Room 3 Personal health practice & health services

Coffee Break Closing Ceremony Saturday, 31th of August 2013 (Optional) Route 1 : Puskesmas Sukawati 1, Ubud, Gua Gajah, Gunung Kawi, Tirta Empul-Tampak Siring, Cekingan Tegallalang

09.00 am– 05.00 pm

City Tour Route 2 : Puskesmas Abiansemal, Sangeh, Simantri, Taman Ayun, Tanah Lot

Social Determinants of Health: The MDGs and Beyond

Aug 30, 2013 - The body of the abstract should not exceed 350 words. This limit excludes the title, authors and affiliations. 2. A maximum of three images can be included per abstract. 3. A delegate can be the first author for a maximum of two abstracts. 4. The delegate has to select the issues (please refer to the topics.

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