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HEALTHCARE DIVISIONoliver
kinross
17th & 18th February 2016Olympia Conference Centre, London
Africa’s Largest Healthcare Event in Europe
www.africahealthcaresummit.com
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17th & 18th February 2016Olympia Conference Centre, London
THE 3RD ANNUAL AFRICA HEALTHCARE SUMMIT 2016
is the largest African healthcare event to be held in Europe. This is the only European based event of its kind to assess
developments and technology in African health. The Africa Healthcare Summit reached the final of the Best New
Conference Awards in 2015 and was a sell-out event, we are expecting an even higher turnout for 2016.
The summit will be examining the latest developments across the continent, the success of some of the recent
implementations and the overall investment boom that is currently forecast in Africa’s healthcare sector. The event
is attended by hundreds of Senior Level Ministerial and Hospital representatives. Taking place in London, the event
allows African healthcare leaders the opportunity to meet international healthcare experts and solution providers. It is
advisable to register early for this sell-out event.
• Expand your business in to this rapidly growing
healthcare market
• Network with senior level government figures and
leading industry experts
• Find distributors to represent your company abroad
• Take advantage of the Business Matchmaking
Service for one-on one meetings with senior level
health care professionals and decision-makers from
across Africa
• Discover the future outlook and new business
models for healthcare provision in Africa
• Uncover development and expansion plans for private
hospitals
• Complete insight to the Public and Private
Partnership initiatives
• Benefit from Case Study insights from Ministries of
Health from across the continent
• Uncover future investment opportunities in Africa’s
healthcare sector
• Assess the role of new technology in transforming
African healthcare provision
• Discuss business and partnership opportunities in the
comfort of Africa’s leading of a 5 star venue
FEATURING A TWO DAY CONFERENCE, EXHIBITION AND NETWORKING EVENING
African healthcare spending to grow to 6.4% of GDP,
making it the second highest category of
government
17th & 18th February 2016Olympia Conference Centre, London
BURUNDIhealthcarefederation
EAST AFRICA HEALTHCARE FEDERATION
Kenya HealthcareF e d e r a t i o n
RWANDAhealthcare federation
UGANDAHEALTHCAREFEDERATION
promoting the private health sector
SOME OF OUR 2015 PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS
MEET OUR 2016 SPONSORS
PLUS MANY MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED!
GOLD SPONSOR SILVER PLUS SPONSORS VIP DINNER SPONSOR
EXHIBITORS
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MINISTRY OF HEALTH BURUNDI DOCTOR CHLOÉ NDAYIKUNDA Cabinet Director and Assistant to the Hon Minister
MINISTRY OF HEALTH CAMEROON HIS EXCELLENCY ANDRE MAMA FOUDA Honourable Minister for Health
MINISTRY OF HEALTH CAMEROON DR. BIHOLONG BENJAMIN DIDIER National Coordinator
MINISTRY OF HEALTH IVORY COAST HER EXCELLENCY DR RAYMONDE GOUDOU COFFIE Honourable Minister for Health
MINISTRY OF HEALTH KENYA DR SAMUEL WERE Head, MoH PPP Unit
AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY SALIM HASHAM Vice President, Health Services
AMREF SILVIA TOLVE Responsible Programs and Partnerships AMREF Flying Doctors
ARUA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL DR ODU BERNARD Hospital Director
CLINIQUE SAINT AUGUSTIN DR AMIN ZARGOUNI Director
CLINIQUE SLAOUI PR SALAHEDDINE SLAOUI Clinique Slaoui (Morocco)
MEET OUR TOP LEVEL SPEAKERS FOR 2016
NATIONAL COLLECTIVE GP MOROCCO ( MG MOROCCO ) DR MCHICH ALAMI FATIMA ZOHRA President
NATIONAL COLLECTIVE GP MOROCCO ( MG MOROCCO ) AZIZI FATIMA National Collective
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL A DR MOHAMED KOUNI CHAHED Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
HÔPITAL UNIVERSITAIRE INTERNATIONAL CHEIKH ZAID RABAT PR AMINE EL HASSANI Director
HOSPITAL CENTRAL DE MAPUTO JOAO FUMANE Director General
IFC JOSIE MUIGAI Investment Officer
IHCT CARTHAGENE BILEL ZAKHAMA Manager
KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL EVANSON KAMURIE Assistant Director
KUBWA GENERAL HOSPITAL, NIGERIA MOHAMMED AHMED-DANFULANI Medical Director
NATIONAL FEDERATION ON HEALTHCARE (UTICA MEMBER) DR BOUBAKER ZAKHAMA President
OLUSEGUN OBASANJO FOUNDATION ANDREW NJENGA Senior Communications and Information Officer
ONMNE - NATIONAL OBSERVATORY FOR NEW AND EMERGENT DISEASES (UNDER CONTROL OF MINISTRY) FAYCAL BENSALAH Manager
PHARMACCESS DORIEN MULDER Project Development Manager
REGENCY MEDICAL CENTRE DR AMISH KANABAR CEO
ROYAL AFRICAN SOCIETY DR TITILOLA BANJOKO Council Member
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION TERNA NOMHWANGE National Consultant
WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION MARGARET MUNGHERERA Immediate Past President
WUDASSIE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER DAWIT HAILU Managing Director
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Programme Day One
08.00 Registration & Coffee
08.50 Opening Chairman Remarks
09.10 Keynote Presentation: Expanding the Coverage of Quality Healthcare
• The developments in Africa healthcare provision in the past 12 months
• Current market characteristics• How can we work together on a global
level to tackle the issues Africa is facing?
09.40 GE Healthcare Panel Discussion
10.40 An Update on East Africa – Ministry of Health
11.10 Networking & Refreshment Break
11.30 Panel Discussion: Ministries of Health • An open discussion with healthcare
industry leaders from North, East, Southern and West Africa, discussing progress and plans for 2016 and beyond
• Government initiatives• What are the industry leaders doing
to reduce primary healthcare risk and challenges across the continent?
12.15 Hospital Build and Infrastructure• Project affordability• Long term performance based contracts• Key hospital performance indicators
12.45 An Update on West Africa – Ministry of Health
13.15 Lunch
14.15 Training Medical Professionals• Avoiding the ‘brain drain’• Human resources and medical education• What models are working?
14.35 Panel Discussion: Public-Private Partnerships for Healthcare Infrastructure and Services
• Representatives from the North, East, Southern and West regions of Africa will join together to discuss the latest PPP strategies and plans for grow a stronger alliance
• PPP contract management• Improving framework and policy • What are the key trends in
the evolution of PPPs?
15.05 Providing Better Access to Healthcare Through Technology and Innovation
• The latest in digital health • The rise in new technologies – How can
we implement in a cost effective way?
15.25 Networking & Refreshment Break
15.45 Reaching out the the Rural Communities • Bringing primary healthcare services
to rural and remote Africa• Mobile technologies• What are the solutions to work towards?
16.15 Tackling Communicable Disease• Inoculations, vaccinations and
other means of prevention• Issues facing human resources
and healthcare standards• Risk reduction
16.35 Tacking Non-Communicable Disease• The major challenges of the epidemic
of chronic diseases in Africa • Preventative and palliative
healthcare development• Education, training and skills – essential
17.05 Panel Discussion: Financing Healthcare • Current financing models - successes• Private funding and the role that
private health insurance can fulfil• What state budgets and models
are setting a strong example?• The role of the private sector
financing and delivery
17.45 Close of Conference
18.00 Join us for an evening of exclusive networking, live African music, canapés and beverages in the relaxing environment of a 5 Star Venue.
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Programme Day Two
08.00 Registration & Coffee
08.50 Opening Chairman Remarks
09.10 Keynote Presentation: Affordability and Sustainability of Healthcare in Africa
• Developing and strengthening the system• A step towards efficient and
sustainable service delivery
09.40 An Update on East Africa – Ministry of Health
• To be announced shortly
10.10 Implementing New Technologies• Finding your local medical distributor• Signing the contract • Ongoing training and monitoring • A case study of a successful partnership
10.45 Networking & Refreshment Break
11.05 Panel Discussion: Best Practice in Public Healthcare Development
• Finance / funding through PPP and the role of a development fund
• Working with an NGO• Training, education and human resource
11.45 Modernisation of Medical Equipment, Facilities and Training
• Improving primary and outpatient care
12.05 An Update on Southern Africa – Ministry of Health
• To be announced shortly
12.35 Lunch
13.35 Ghana’s Healthcare Sector• Ghana’s model to building a new system• Universal healthcare system• National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)• Investment opportunities
13.55 Panel Discussion: Medical Education Reforms
14.30 An Update on North Africa – Ministry of Health
• To be announced shortly
15.00 The Importance of NGO Partnerships• Successful partnerships• Insight to some of the strong and
influential initiatives across the continent
15.20 Networking & Refreshment Break
15.40 North Africa Case Study• Sharing the regions model
with the rest of Africa• Hospital build and infrastructure
– lessons learnt • Medical insurance policy
16.10 A Case Study from an African
Medical Distributor
16.45 Panel Discussion: Medical Tourism• The growing demand • Case studies from Egypt,
South Africa and Tunisia• Ensuring consistency and standards
17.30 Close of Conference
By 2016 Pharmaceutical
spending is expected to reach $30
billion, with an annual growth of
10.6%
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
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I would like to express words of gratitude on the way the Africa Healthcare Summit 2015 was organized.From the organizational point of view and the content, the summit was done with the highest level of professionalism. Thanks for this.
Tayari Kanyamanza Jean Claude, Director of Sales and Marketing Unit, National Medical Store Rwanda / MoH Rwanda
On behalf of HC4A and indeed on my behalf, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and your team for the invitation to the just ended Africa healthcare summit 2015.
I would like to inform you that as a charity we have met potential partners and collaborators through the interaction that I made during the summit. We now have a better understanding on the challenges some of the organisation are facing, in getting their much needed products to the remote areas in Africa.
I am confident that in the next few months the outcome of the summit will start bearing fruits for our Charity.
Once again I can not thank you enough and we applaud you for the commendable job that you are doing.
Kalala Kaoma, UK Country Director – Zambia, Healthcare4Africa
I thoroughly enjoyed the Summit. It was rich in content and great presentations and discussions to carry forward into Policy and Implementation to promote long term partnerships in Health & Development among local, national and global stakeholders.
Dr David Kieghe, Technical Assistant/Adviser to HMSH on HSS & Private Investment in Health at Federal Ministry
We really appreciate the opportunity for our small charity to be able to participate and present at the summit.
I think the summit was put together very well and we have met some key contacts who we hope to engage with. I am producing a report on the summit and I will be discussing the possibilities of the OOF Health initiative potentially partnering with Oliver Kinross and having AHS be the only annual summit where we present our projects.
Andrew Njenga, Senior Communications and Information Officer, Olusegun Obasanjo Foundation
Thank you for such a wonderful and very informative conference. I must say it was extremely important, sharing information amongst countries and institutions was so rich and very beneficial to all of us.
Dr Christopher Simoonga, Head of Policy and Planning, Ministry of Health Zambia
Africa Health Care Summit is an emerging unparalleled engagement platform for seamless cross fertilization of experiences and innovations on health policy practices, existing potentials and opportunities across health ecosystems with the aim of addressing the high disease burden threatening socio-economic development in Africa...It provides the necessary forum for face-to-face interaction and networking with a wide range of health solution providers...in the evolving healthcare market. The potential of the rich experiences [gained] from these interactions positively influences health systems, policy development, efficiency and effectiveness in health sectors across Africa. Dr Samuel Were, Head of PPP Unit, Ministry of Health Kenya
It was a pleasure to be part of such a well put together event, you and your team did so well, congratulations.
This was an invigorating experience with candid discussions on the future of health and our continent, indeed a unique opportunity, and I am glad to have been a part of it. Well done! Grace Ssali, Vice President, Uganda Healthcare Federation
TESTIMONIALS
PHOTOGRAPHS
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17th & 18th February 2016Olympia Conference Centre, London
Olympia Conference Center London is one in a collection of inspiring spaces that have been recently renovated and refined to enhance the beautiful buildings, connecting them together as never before.
Venue
Olympia Conference Center Level 3, Olympia Central, G Gate, Blythe
Road, London, W14 8UX Website: http://www.olympia.co.uk/
Accommodation
Discounted accommodation can be booked at the nearby HILTON LONDON KENSINGTON which is located one tube stop (Overground Line) away from the Olympia Conference Center, with rates starting at £165 per night (VAT and Breakfast Inclusive). You can book these directly by inserting the following link into your brower:http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/groups/personalized/L/LHRHITW-GOLIA-20150225/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POGor by calling the reservation team on 0800 876 6637 (international toll free). Both methods you MUST quote the group code, GOLIA.
For further directions please vistit
http://www3.hilton.com/en/index.html
Visa InformationPLEASE NOTE IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH ATTENDEE TO OBTAIN THE CORRECT VISA FOR ENTRY INTO THE UNITED KINDGOM. OLIVER KINROSS CAN ARRANGE INVITATION LETTERS AS PER REQUEST BUT CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY VISA BEING REFUSED/DENIED. Please contact your local UK Embassy to discuss specific visa options and requirements prior to travel.
Transportation Options:
The Olympia Conference Center is located (approximately) 50 minute drive from London Heathrow Airport and 60 minute drive from London Gatwick Airport (timings stated for light traffic). The venue is located approximately 15 minute walk from High Street Kensington Tube Station (District and Circle Line) or 2 minute walk from Kensington Rail Station (Overground line) 2 minute. Further travel, local area and parking information can be found at http://www.olympia.co.uk/visiting/getting-here/ train-tube.
CONTACT
For any further information required, please contact: Tom Knight on +44 (0) 207 065 5519 or
Point of Contacts Oliver Kinross Tom Knight Head of Operations,
+44 (0) 207 065 5519 [email protected]
Olympia Conference Center +44 (0) 207 598 2765
VENUE INFORMATION