Advancing the partnership between Japan and Thailand on global health and UHC: "new normal" approach during COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Global health & medicine Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI:10.35772/ghm.2022.01058
Yumiko Miyashita, Takuma Kato, Warisa Panichkriangkrai, Wialiluk Wisasa, Walaiporn Patcharanarumol
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Partnerships, particularly, South-South and Triangular Cooperation play an important role in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Partnership Project for Global Health and Universal Health Coverage (UHC) between Japan and Thailand (the Project) was launched in 2016 as a four-year flagship project for Triangular Cooperation and continued to the second phase in 2020. Participating countries include Asian and African countries who are striving to drive global health and to move towards UHC. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has made coordination of partnerships more difficult. The Project needed to find a "new normal" approach to conduct our collaborative work. Struggling with public health and social measures for COVID-19 has made us more resilient and has increased opportunities to collaborate more closely. In the past year and a half, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Project successfully conducted a number of online activities between Thailand and Japan and with other countries on global health and UHC. Our "new normal" approach led continuing dialogue of networking both at the project implementation and policy levels, focusing on desk-based activities regarding the targets and the objectives of the project and creating a golden opportunity for pursuing a timely second phase. Our lessons learned include as follows: i) Closer prior consultation is required to hold satisfactory online meetings; ii) Effective "new normal" approaches include emphasizing practical and interactive discussions on each countrys priority issues and expanding target participants; iii) Commitment, trust, teamwork, and sharing common goals can enhance and sustain partnerships, especially amid the pandemic.

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推进日本和泰国在全球卫生和全民健康覆盖方面的伙伴关系:COVID-19大流行期间的“新常态”做法。
伙伴关系,特别是南南合作和三方合作,在《2030年可持续发展议程》中发挥着重要作用。日本和泰国全球卫生和全民健康覆盖伙伴关系项目(以下简称“项目”)于2016年启动,是三方合作为期四年的旗舰项目,并于2020年进入第二阶段。参与国包括亚洲和非洲国家,它们正在努力推动全球卫生并向全民健康覆盖迈进。然而,2019冠状病毒病大流行使伙伴关系的协调更加困难。项目需要找到一种“新常态”的方法来开展我们的协作工作。抗击COVID-19的公共卫生和社会措施使我们更有韧性,并增加了更密切合作的机会。在过去一年半的COVID-19大流行期间,该项目成功地在泰国和日本之间以及与其他国家开展了一系列关于全球卫生和全民健康覆盖的在线活动。我们的“新常态”做法导致在项目执行和政策两级继续进行联网对话,重点是关于项目指标和目标的案头活动,并为及时开展第二阶段创造了一个黄金机会。我们的经验教训包括:i)需要更密切的事先协商,以举行令人满意的在线会议;有效的“新常态”方法包括强调就每个国家的优先问题进行实际和互动的讨论,扩大目标参与者;(三)承诺、信任、团队合作和分享共同目标可以加强和维持伙伴关系,特别是在大流行期间。
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