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1 Norwegian support to health research on poverty related health problems – current situation and future plans Professor Roy H. Gabrielsen, Executive Director Division for science The Research Council of Norway

2 Last 100 and next 1000 years

3 Climate scenario 2085 rel. to 1990 (IPCC): Land areas are projected to warm more than the oceans with the greatest warming at high latitudes : Global Average in 2085 = 3.1 o C

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6 Why do we need Global Health Research? Ethical imperative: the 10/90 gap  Less than 10% of global spending on health research is devoted to diseases or conditions that account for 90% of the global disease burden  In Norway, there is a 5/90 gap, not 10/90

7 Why do we need Global Health Research? Political Imperatives  White paper No. 35: ”The government will establish a research programme in order to increase Norwegian public and private research institutions’ efforts to solve global health problems”

8 Why do we need Global Health Research? Political Imperatives: Ministry of Health letter to The Research Council of Norway: Research Council to ”…prepare and launch a research programme on poverty related diseases…”

9 Why do we need Global Health Research? Political Imperatives: Research Council Strategy: ” Research adds cultural resonance to society and creates a viable framework for sustainable development, welfare and wealth creation. At the same time, Norway as a prosperous country is morally obligated to contribute to the global pool of knowledge.” (emphasis added)

10 Why do we need Global Health Research? International obligations:  “European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership” (EDCTP)  A national Global Health research programme is part of Norway’s fulfilment of its obligations

11 International obligations UN Millennium goals:  Reduce by half the proportion of people who suffer from hunger  Reduce by two thirds the mortality rate among children under five  Reduce by three quarters the ratio of women dying in childbirth  Halt and begin to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS and the incidence of malaria and other major diseases

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13 Percentage of total budget allocation for health research for global health research (Research Councils) Austria, Croatia 0 % Finland, France, Portugal, Sweden, Norway, Nederland 2-4 % Denmark, Belgium, Slovakia, UK 5-9 %

14 Existing Global Health Initiatives within the RCN Health issues in development research University Council (NUFU) and Magne Lerheim Fellowships Medicine and health research programmes and projects with Global Health related activity (health promotion research, health services research, aids/immunology) New Programme on Global Health

15 Future RCN plans for Global Health research programme Planning committee on Global Health Proposal for programme ready by middle of November

16 Future plans… The current situation: some observations  There are few and small research institutions  There is a need to strengthen institutions and to secure a true international perspective  Only one centre with top rating in recent health research evaluation  Few private initiatives exist in Norway - but such would be welcome

17 Future plans… Aims of programme:  Contribute to a reduction of the 10/90 gap  Support policy development  Ensure Norway has attractive partners for international cooperation  Infrastructure for training and supervision for PhD students

18 Future plans… Possible priority areas  Diseases that account for the largest part of the disease burden among marginalised population groups and the health systems for these groups  Thematic areas where Norway is strongly involved in health programmes and global health research  Thematic areas where Norway has capacity and competence to be in the international forefront

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