The document summarizes the Norwegian Institute of Public Health's role as a Donor Program Partner for the Public Health Initiatives program in Estonia. It describes NIPH's aims and activities, including advising on the development of the program proposal, facilitating networking, and participating in implementation and oversight. It provides an overview of the Estonia public health program, focusing on improving mental health services, health access, and communicable disease prevention. The cooperation between NIPH and the Estonian program operator is characterized as productive and collaborative.
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1. Experiences from the
Public Health Initiatives program
Andrej M Grjibovski
Senior Advisor, Professor
Tallinn, 4 October 2012
2. Contents:
• Presentation of the Norwegian Institute of
Public Health
• Our roles as a Donor Program Partner
• Our experince as a Donor Program
Partner for the Public Health Initiatives
program in Estonia
4. The Norwegian Institute of Public Health
(NIPH) in Brief
Annual Budget: ~$160 M
Number of Employees: ~ 1100
5. One of Three
Ministry of Health
and Care Services
Norwegian Board
Norwegian Institute Directorate
of Health
of Public Health of Health
Supervision
6. Aims of the NIPH
• Prevention of disease through:
– Health surveillance
– Research
– Advice and services
7. Main areas
– Infectious diseases control and prevention
– Environmental medicine
– Epidemiology of non-communicable
diseases
– Mental health
– Forensic toxicology and drug abuse
research
10. International collaboration
Three main aims:
1. Being at the forefront of national and international
research
2. Contributing to improved health through engaging
in European and multinational fora
3. Improving public health in low- and middle income
countries by international research collaboration
and capacity building
11. NIPH is a Donor Programme Partner for
the Public Health Initiatives program in
• Czech Republic
• Estonia
• Hungary
• Portugal
• Slovenia
12. Public Health Initiatives program
• Main aims of the program:
– Better health of the population
– Reduced health inequalities
– Improved bilateral relations between
beneficiary states and Norway
13. Main roles as a DPP
• Phase I (preparation phase, before the
MoU has entered into force)
– Advise the donors on feasibility and evt. donor
partnership programmes in specific beneficiary
states
– Assess potential programme partners
– Clarify to what extent the institution might add
value to the proposed focus of the programme
areas
14. Main roles as a DPP
• Phase II (Programme development stage,
between confirmation of the institution as a
DPP, but before the programme has been
approved by the donors)
– Advise the Programme Operator on the
development of the Programme Proposal
– Advise on identifying the modalities for the
programme cooperation
15. Main roles as a DPP
• Phase III (Programme implementation
phase after the programme has been
approved by the donors)
– Implementation of the agreed cooperation in
the approved programme
16. The purpose of the partnership at the
programme level is to facilitate:
• Networking
• Professional exchange
• Sharing and transfer of knowledge and experience
• Sharing of good practices
between public entities in the Donor and
Beneficiary States
It is expected that BOTH SIDES get new
insight and experience through cooperation
Framework agreement between FMO and NIPH
17. Specific tasks of the DPP
• Advising the PO on
– Problem definition
– Expected outcomes and target groups
– Indicators and baselines
– Possibility for pre-defined projects
– Procedures for open calls
– Selection criteria
– Budget, risk management and comminucation
Framework agreement between FMO and NIPH
18. Specific tasks of the DPP
• Advising on possible pre-defined projects to be
included in the programme proposal
• Facilitate networking between the PO and potential
project project partners in Norway
• Advisig on possible activities within the programme to
strengthen bilateral relations
Framework agreement between FMO and NIPH
19. Specific tasks of the DPP
• Participation in the Cooperation Committee
– Advising on selection criteria
– Advising on possible project partners in Norway
– Reviewing progress made towards achieving the
outcomes and objectives
– Examining the results of the implementationof the
programme
– Reviewing the annual programme reports
– Advising the PO on any revision of the
programme’s expected outcomes
Framework agreement between FMO and NIPH
20. Specific tasks of the DPP
• Contributing to exchange of esperience and capacity
building
• Facilitating study tours to Norway, technical seminars
etc included in the programme
• Participating in the follow up of the communication
plan of the programme
• Participating in the meetings of the selection
committee in either adisory capasity or as a full
member
Framework agreement between FMO and NIPH
21. Public Health Initiatives in Estonia
(8.9 M Euro)
• Main aims of the programme:
– Better health of the Estonian population
– Reduced health inequalities in Estonia
– Improved bilateral relations between Estonia
and Norway
22. Public Health Initiatives in Estonia
(8.9 M Euro)
• Main outcomes:
– Improved mental health services
– Improed access to and quality of health
services, including reproductive and
preventive child health care
– Lifestyle diseases prevented or reduced
– Improved prevention and treatment of
communicable diseases in prisons
23. Public Health Initiatives in Estonia
(Program proposal)
• The program goes beyond the health care sector
• Reflects good cross-sectoral cooperation
• Has a potential for synergy effects with other
programs
• Addresses various aspect of public health with
special emphasis on children and youth
• Is in line with the main aim of the programme
• Includes 4 pre-defined projects (2 implemented
by the Dept. of Children and Family
• Includes capacity building
24. Public Health Initiatives in Estonia
(Cooperation between PO and DPP)
• Early establishment of the Cooperation Committee
• Several fruitful meetings including representatives
from other Ministries or Departments
• High professional level
• Very friendly atmosphere, open-mindedness
• High responsiveness of the PO to our comments
• Frequent contacts at the stage of development of the
program proposal
• Cooperation with other program(s)
25. Concluding remarks
• NIPH is happy to your DPP for the Public Health
Initiatives program
• We have enjoyed cooperation with Estonia at the
phase of preparation of the program proposal
• We are looking forward to continue working with
you to reach the aims of the program and further
improve relations between Estonia and Norway
26. Thank you for your attention
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