PARIS WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION SIMULATION 2018 WELCOME GUIDE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ABOUT PARISWHO The Paris World Health Organization Simulation (ParisWHO) is a 3-day student-led conference hosted in beautiful Paris, France by members of the Secretariat & EHESP. As the hub of all public health networks, this annual event will be the third of its kind in Paris and will follow the configuration of a traditional World Health Organization simulation. With the idea to gather students & young professionals from all over the world with various academic and professional disciplines, ParisWHO aims to introduce and educate students with the realistic roles of a WHO World Health Assembly meeting. This event will provide participants with an opportunity that goesbeyond classroom teachings or literature based research projects in global health policy. ParisWHO simulation fills a gap in our public health education, while also serving as a call to health professionals and students from other fields to become proactivein global health policy. 2
WELCOME LETTER Dear Delegates, On behalf of this year s secretariat, I welcome everyone to the third edition of the Paris World Health Organization Simulation. We are excited to bring together bright, enthusiastic and engaged students from all over the world for this conference in one of the most beautiful cities in the world! You will have the opportunity to enjoy the history, culture, art and delicious food this city has to offer. Over the next 3 days, you will have the opportunity to debate, discuss and find solutions to some of the most pertinent health issues we are facing today. We believe that participating in a World Health Assembly simulation is an enriching and innovative pedagogical experience that will provide an extra dimension to your classroom learning. By actively participating in the creation of comprehension resolutions, you will learn important skills of diplomacy, policy creation and debate, which will be beneficial for any field of work you enter in the future. We are excited for you to meet like-minded undergraduate, graduate and professional students from across France, Europe and abroad, all who are just as interested in the global health concerns that exist today. These participants represent all corners of the world but will work together to propose new resolutions to our theme: Environmental Health. I would like to thank my amazing team that has worked relentlessly to make this conference possible. Many thanks go out to the Dais for their work and preparation to best moderate the conference, and the speakers for their captivating talks on this important topic. Our sincere gratitude goes out to the initiative and efforts of our sponsors: Santé Publique France, the Ministère des Solidarités et de la Santé, Irset- INSERM, Sciences Po École d'affaires Publiques, and Véolia Foundation. We would also like to thank the École des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique (EHESP), especially the Département Santé Environnement Travail et Génie Sanitaire, the Direction des Relations Internationales, the Direction des Études, the Master of Public Health MPH team and the B2E. Thank you infinitely to the Sciences Po Nations Unies association for your never-ending help in organizing conference logistics. Finally, this conference would not be possible without the participation of all the Delegates! We appreciate your presence and we hope this conference is an amazing experience! Sincerely, Jennifer Erlikh 3 02
MEET THE TEAM 4 Jennifer Erlikh Andrea Lavarello Director General Co-chair Theme Director Co-chair Berta Portugal Tamara Ehler Secretary VP Finance Isabella Vanorio Karen Hernandez VP Communications Deputy Theme Director Myriam Fayad Sara Mahjoub Chargée d'affairs VP Logistics Mariah Johnson Miranda Tran Ngoc Chief of Staff Deputy Chief of Staff
MEET YOUR DIAS Jowill Mihindou Shreya Mukhopadhya AFRO Chair AFRO Vice-Chair Victor Arribas Cornelia Evers AMRO Chair AMRO Vice-Chair Skylar Cheng Josiane Matar EMRO Chair EMRO Vice-Chair Naomi Limaro Ziyoda Rakhimova EURO Chair Plenary Chair EURO Vice-Chair Jingshu Wang Alice Evlachev SEARO Chair SEARO Vice-Chair Jessica Reed Ana Irache WPRO Chair WPRO Vice-Chair Brian Wong Plenary Chair 5
MEET THE SPEAKERS Laurent Chambaud Alessia Lefébure Dean French School of Public Health Dean of Academic Affairs French School of Public Health Sophie Gumy Jérôme Salomon PHE Technical Officer World Health Organization General Health Director French Ministry of Health Philippe Damie Mathilde Pascal Health Counselor French Permanent Mission at the UN Air, Climate, and Health Project Manager Public Health France Hannah Leckie Policy Analyst OECD - Division Climate, Biodiversity, and Water *Changes may occur OUR SPONSORS 6
PRACTICAL INFORMATION Venues Sciences Po - School of Public Affairs 27 Rue Saint-Guillaume 75007, Paris Rue du Bac Maison des Sciences de l'homme (EHESP - Paris Nord) 20 Avenue George Sand 93210, Saint Denis Front Populaire About Paris Map Paris is a circular shaped city with the Seine River cutting into it at the north and south section. The districts, referred to as arrondissements are numbered 1-20 and follow a spiral shape (think of it a snail s shell). Useful: Google Maps, RATP metro map. 7
Transportation Paris metro, bus, and tramway: T+ticket: 1.90 each (savings on 10-packs), valid for one way or 1h30 Ticket Jeune Week-end: 4.10 (for students under 26), valid for unlimited travel in Paris More info: https://www.ratp.fr/en/titres-et-tarifs What to see while in Paris A city brimming with culture, style and romance, Paris draws millions of tourists every year, all searching for the best places to visit and usually fighting a tight schedule at the same time. When planning what to see in Paris, it can be hard to find the hidden gems amongst the hundreds of places to visit. From world famous lures such as the Eiffel Tower, to tucked away places such as the Crypte Archeologique, there are so many things to do in Paris. Some museums: Musée du Louvre, Musée d'orsay, Musée des Invalides, Musée de Cluny, Musée de l'orangerie, Centre Pompidou, Musée Picasso, Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris Museum of Natural History. Churches: Notre Dame Cathedral de Paris, Sacre Coeur, Sainte Chapelle. Parcs and open spaces: Jardin des Tuileries, Jardin de Luxembourg, Parc des ButtesChaumont, Parc de la Vilette, Canal Saint Martin, Canal de l'ourq, Jardin des Plantes. Other: Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Catacombes de Paris, Tour de Montparnasse, Pantheon, Pere Lachaise Cementery, Cripte Arqueologique, Palace of Versailles, la Congiergerie. 8