British & American Friends of Southern Sudan
(BAFOSS)

A non-profit organization dedicated to help in providing better health services to Southern Sudanese
61 A Lancaster Road
Cabus, Preston, PR3 1JD, England
Tel: 01995-601105                          
BAFOSS e-mail: baraka@btinternet.com

Dear friends

The British & American Friends of Southern Sudan (BAFOSS), a non-governmental organisation (NGO), is planning to organise an international conference in London in July 6-8 2005, to discuss how to establish better health service in Southern Sudan after the signing of the peace agreement.  Your input, in whatever form, will be highly appreciated and we ask all interested personnel to actively participate in the success of this conference.  The Southern Sudan Government must show strong political leadership to avert epidemics such as Malaria, HIV/AIDs etc. Priorities are to be given to tropical and preventive medicine, and especially the daunting challenges to eradicate typhoid, tetanus, whooping cough, TB, polio and measles in children.  The spread of Malaria, ebola, kalazar, HIV/AIDS and River Blindness (Onchocerciasis) ought to be addressed in a serious way. The problems associated with the return of the refugees are special, and has to be catered for.  

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The London International conference on the establishment of better health services in Southern Sudan

Aims: To help the government of the Southern Sudan in establishing good health services for all of its population.

Venue: A hotel in central London
Dates: July 6-8, 2005
Language: English

Invited speakers include:
Dr. John Garang de Mabior, Chairman & Commander-in-Chief SPLM/SPLA
Sudanese clinicians and public health doctors from both academic and NHS organisations.
Sudanese Doctors Union.
Professional experts from Sudan
Professional experts from developing countries.
National and International organisations such as the Medical Royal colleges in UK, the Chief medical officer and representatives from the American Boards.
Representative from the African Commission
Professional bodies of nurses, midwives, health visitors and allied health professionals.
Undersecretaries of both the national ministry of Health and the Southern Sudan ministry of health
The Province Medical officers (PMOH) in Southern Sudan
Representatives of the Ministries of Finance and planning in Southern Sudan
WHO representative in Sudan.

To be invited:
The national, regional and international media

Circulation:

Conference Web Site
SPLM Office in UK & Ireland
Media: national & international
Internet
Focus Southern Sudanese, SPLM Chapters Network, Sudanese discussion Forum, Sudan Women Association

Important Dates:
Call for abstracts: 1st week in January 2005
Closing date for abstract submission: February 23rd 2005
Acceptance of final presentations: March 23rd 2005
Final program and abstracts to Reed Elsevier (Publishers) April 23rd 2005

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The important issues that need to be addressed:

·        What is the most suitable type of health system to be adopted: Primary care/health centres, GP, district general hospitals/ tertiary centre, teaching hospitals?  Others..? 

·        Curative, hospital-based care ought to go hand in hand with adequate community services, health promotion and disease prevention services.

·        Look into the role of the 3 southern medical schools in the short and long term health provision in the south.

·        The African solution to an African problem

·        The link between the various providers.  One of the biggest problems in many healthcare systems is the gulf between the frontline clinical staff and the policy makers and managers. Strong links must be established from the outset between these groups

·        The building of clinical set-ups in all specialities

·        Childcare and women’s diseases.

·        Vaccination of all children under 5 years of age

·        The establishment of schools for the training of members of the allied medical profession: nurses, lab technicians etc.

·        Establishing the fundamental for good working relationship between all health providers especially between the ministry of health and the academic institutions

·        The recruitment and the retention of excellent staff 

·        The creation of governing bodies that would over see the provision of excellent health care to all

·        The build up of proper database and mechanisms to gather and manage statistics

·        The layout of guidelines for governing clinical excellence/ audit etc.

·        The private medical practice and the criteria that regulates it

Yours sincerely

Dr. Doris Wilson MD.  

President of BAFOSS

W 1811 Skokomish valley Rd   Shelton   WA 98584-7400 (USA)

Prof. M. E. Baraka, FRCSI.

Secretary, Organising Committee  

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The London International conference on the establishment of better health services in Southern Sudan

July 6-8, 2005

If you wish to attend this event, please complete this form and e-mail it or post to BAFOSS addresses.

Organized by British & American Friends of Southern Sudan (BAFOSS)

A non-profit organization dedicated to help in providing better health services to Southern Sudanese

61 a Lancaster Road
Cabus, Preston, PR3 1JD, England

Tel: 01995-601105                                                            e-mail: baraka@btinternet.com

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British & American Friends of Southern Sudan (BAFOSS)

A non-profit organization dedicated to help in providing better health services to Southern Sudanese
61 A Lancaster Road
Cabus, Preston, PR3 1JD, England
Tel: 01995-601105                          
BAFOSS e-mail: baraka@btinternet.com

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The London International conference on the establishment of better health services in Southern Sudan

Call for abstracts

The British & American Friends of Southern Sudan (BAFOSS), a non-governmental organisation (NGO), is planning to organise an international conference in London in July 6-8 2005, to discuss how to establish better health service in Southern Sudan after the signing of the peace agreement.  Your input, in whatever form, will be highly appreciated and we
ask all interested personnel to actively participate in the success of this conference. 

The Southern Sudan Government must show strong political leadership to avert epidemics such as Malaria, HIV/AIDs etc. Priorities are to be given to tropical and preventive medicine, and especially the daunting challenges to eradicate typhoid, tetanus, whooping cough, TB, polio and measles in children.  The spread of Malaria, ebola, kalazar, HIV/AIDS and River Blindness (Onchocerciasis) ought to be addressed in a serious way. The problems associated with the return of the refugees are special, and has to be catered for.

Southern Sudan is about one third of the Sudan, with a population of 9 million.  To date this population is served by 80 doctors and less than 600 nurses only.

We are asking interested experts to help in making life better for these people. Any input, in whatever form, will be highly appreciated. 

The important issues that are going to be addressed:

·        What is the most suitable type of health system to be adopted: Primary care/health centres, GP, district general hospitals/ tertiary centre, teaching hospitals?  Others..? 

·        Look into the role of the 3 southern medical schools in the short and long term health provision in the south.

·        The African solution to an African problem

·        The link between the various providers.  One of the biggest problems in many healthcare systems is the gulf between the frontline clinical staff and the policy makers and managers. Strong links must be established from the outset between these groups

·        The Southern Sudan Government must show strong political leadership to avert  epidemics such as Malaria, HIV/AIDs etc

·        The building of clinical set-ups in all specialities

·        Tropical and preventive medicine: eradication of Typhoid, Tetanus, Whooping cough, TB, Polio and measles in children.

·        Childcare and women’s diseases.

·        Vaccination of all children under 5 years of age

·        The establishment of schools for the training of members of the allied medical profession: nurses, lab technicians etc.

·        Establishing the fundamental for good working relationship between all health providers especially between the ministry of health and the academic institutions

·        The recruitment and the retention of excellent staff 

·        The creation of governing bodies that would over see the provision of excellent health care to all

·        The build up of proper database and mechanisms to gather and manage statistics

·        The layout of guidelines for governing clinical excellence/ audit etc.

·        Private medical practice and the criteria that regulates it.

Speakers to include:

Dr. John Garang de Mabior, Chairman & Commander-in-Chief SPLM/SPLA

Sudanese clinicians and public health doctors from both academic and NHS organisations.

Sudanese Doctors Union.

Professional experts from developing countries.

National and International organisations such as the Medical Royal colleges in UK, the Chief medical officer and representatives from the American Boards.

Representative from the African Commission

Professional bodies of nurses, midwives, health visitors and allied health professionals.

Undersecretaries of both the national ministry of Health and the Southern Sudan ministry of health

The Province Medical officers (PMOH) in Southern Sudan

Representatives of the Ministries of Finance and planning in Southern Sudan

WHO representative in Sudan.

Closing date for abstract submission:  February 23rd 2005

(Please see abstract form below)

We would be grateful if you could forward this e-mail to colleagues who might also be interested in attending or participating in the conference.

Yours sincerely,  
Dr. Doris Wilson MD.
President of BAFOSS
W 1811 Skokomish valley Rd   Shelton   WA 98584-7400 (USA)
Prof. M. E. Baraka, FRCSI.
 

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Secretary, organising committee (England)

The London International Conference on the establishment of better health services in Southern Sudan

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Please e-mail abstracts to:  baraka@btinternet.com

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