DAY 1: Tuesday, 13 December 2022
Inauguration & Welcome Note
- Minister of Health or Health Secretary
SESSION 1: INAUGURAL SESSION
- Welcome
Prof Narendra Kumar Arora, INCLEN, Delhi - SPC CHIC and HPV Prevention and Control Board
Prof. Alex Vorsters (University of Antwerp) - Opening remarks
Prof. Neerja Bhatla , AIIMS, New Delhi
Dr Prashant Mathur, NCDIR-ICMR, Bengaluru - SPC Co-chairs: Prof. Margaret Stanley (University of Cambridge, UK) and Dr. Nelly Mugo (Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kenya)
SESSION 2: HPV RELATED CANCER BURDEN IN THE REGION
Chairs: Dr. Prabhdeep Kaur (India), Dr. Dilip Das (India) & Dr. Kim Mulholland (Australia)
- Cervical cancer prevention and control; global overview on disease burden, WHO elimination goals and tools to achieve these goals
Dr. Cherian Varghese (SEARO WHO) - Overview of HPV related disease burden, mortality, social and economic impact
Country Presentations:
Bangladesh – Dr. Ferdousi Begum, GoB
India – Mr. Vishal Chauhan, MoHFW, GoI
Nepal – Dr. Murari Man Shrestha, GoN
Sri Lanka – Dr. Suraj Perera
Maldives – Dr. Aminath Nusra, GoMal
Pakistan – Dr. Fauzia Assad (Jhpiego, Pakistan) - Q&A
SESSION 3: CANCER REGISTRIES; GAPS AND THE WAYS TO IMPROVE CERVICAL CANCER DATA COLLECTION
Chairs: Dr Eric Zomawia (MD-Mizoram, India), Dr Ravi Kannan (India) & Ramesh K. Adhikari (Nepal)
- Cancer registries – data collection, challenges and steps to strengthen registries and improve cervical cancer data collection
Country presentations:
India – Dr. Prashant Mathur, ICMR-NCDIR, GoI
Nepal – Dr. Pradip Gyanwali, GoN
Bangladesh – Dr. Rifat Ara, NICRH, GoB
Sri Lanka – Dr Suraj Perera, GoSL
Pakistan – Prof. Dr. Sarbuland Khan ICCBS University of Karachi, Pakistan (Online) - Q&A
SESSION 4: HEALTH SYSTEMS INFORMATION: PEER EXCHANGE ON DATA REPORTING AND COLLECTION MECHANISMS FOR HPV VACCINATION PROGRAMS
Chairs: Dr Raj Prabha Moktan (MD-Sikkim India), Dr. Joseph Biey (WHO) & Dr. Suzanne Garland (University of Melbourne, Australia)
- Health information system: overview and challenges
Data reporting and collection mechanism for HPV vaccination program and the research gaps to improve health information system
Country presentations- Examples/Experiences
Maldives – Dr. Jumailath Beygum, GoM
Sri Lanka – Dr. Samitha Ginige, GoSL
India (Sikkim state)– Dr. Tsering Doma, GoSikkim, India - Q&A
SESSION 4A (PANEL DISCUSSION): PEER EXCHANGE LEARNING ON IMPLEMENTATION AND RESEARCH GAPS IN STRENGTHENING HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Chairs: Shri AbhinavTrikha (MD-Punjab, India), Dr. Jyoti Logani (India) & Dr. Cherian Varghese (SEARO WHO)
- What are the implementation and research gaps in strengthening health information systems in South Asia?
Panelists
Bangladesh – Dr Choudhury Ali Kawsar, GoB
India – Dr Nivedita Gupta
Maldives – Dr Mariyam Jenyfa
Sri Lanka – Dr Samitha P. Ginige, GoSL
Myanmar – Dr Soe Lwin Nyein, GoMN
Pakistan – Prof. Dr. Shahzad Ali Khan (Health Services Academy, Pakistan)
SESSION 5: PEER EXCHANGE LEARNING AND LEVERAGING OPPORTUNITIES FROM OTHER VACCINATION PROGRAMS
Chairs: Shri Sudhir Kumar Sharma (MD-Rajasthan), Dr F.U. Ahmed (NITAG- India) & Dr Padmaka de Silva (Sri Lanka)
- Lessons learned on vaccination data collection and reporting mechanism from other vaccination programs in the region
Country experiences: - Intensified Mission Indradhanush/ Measles Rubella Vaccine campaign in India
Dr. Veena Dhawan, GoI - Measles Rubella vaccination experience in Bangladesh
Dr. Rajib Sarkar - Village Full Immunization Certification program in Nepal
Mr. Sagar Dahal (Department of Health Services, GoN) - Ministry of Education involvement in MR vaccination program
Dr. E. Naveen Nicolas - Q&A
DAY 2: INTRODUCTION
Welcome Note for Day 2
- Dr. Manoja Kumar Das (India)
SESSION 6: HPV VACCINATION PROGRAMS: PEER EXCHANGE ON LESSONS LEARNED FROM PLANNING AND INTRODUCTION
Chairs: Shri Subashis Das (MD-Tripura, India), Paul Bloem (WHO) & Sunil Bahl (SEARO, WHO)
- HPV Vaccination Introduction – Global Overview on HPV vaccination introduction status
Dr Emmanuel Njambe, WHO SEARO - HPV vaccine roll-out in Sri Lanka; lessons learned from planning process
Dr. Samitha Ginige, GoSL - HPV Vaccine roll-out experience in Sikkim: lessons learned for sustainable coverage
Dr. Tsering Doma, GoSikkim, India - Planning Roadmap towards HPV Vaccination Introduction
Dr. Fauzia Assad & Dr. Arshad Chandio (Jhpiego, Pakistan) - Q&A
SESSION 6A: PEER EXCHANGE ON STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DELIVERY PLATFORMS FOR HPV VACCINATION PROGRAMS
Chairs: Shri Rajesh Bhushan (Secretary, MoHFW-India), Dr Mohammad Tofazzal Hossain (DGHS, MoH-Bangladesh) & Anita Karwal (Fmr. Secretary Education, GOI)
- Adolescent health integration with HPV vaccination program
Experience from Tanzania
Pricillah Kinyunyi, MOH Tanzania - Adolescent health integration: leveraging opportunities
Example from Tamil Nadu State, India
Dr. Vinay, Go Tamil Nadu, India - Overview on HPV vaccination delivery approaches and platforms
Ms. Sarah Wanyoike (Jhpiego, USA) & Dr. Prem Singh (Jhpiego, India) - Lessons learned on delivery approaches from CHIC Africa symposium
Prof. Dr. Alex Vorsters, Mrs. Dur-e-Nayab Waheed - Country experience from Maldives on delivery approaches
Dr. Jumailath Beygum, GoM - Q&A
SESSION 7: HPV VACCINATION PROGRAMS: OVERVIEW OF GAVI’S SUPPORT FOR HPV VACCINATION PROGRAMS IN LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES (LMICS)
Chairs: Dr. Mathuram Santosham (JHU, USA), Dr. Anissa Sidibe (Gavi) & Dr. Myo Myo Mon (MoH-Myanmar)
- Overview of Gavi’s support for HPV vaccination programs in low and middle income countries (LMICs)
Mr. Homero Hernandez, Gavi - Q&A
SESSION 8: HPV VACCINATION PROGRAMS: WHO POSITION PAPER ON NEW RECOMMENDATION AND GLOBAL OVERVIEW ON HPV VACCINE EFFICACY AND SAFETY
Chairs: Smt. Aparna U (MD, UP) & Dr. Asela Gunawardena (DGHS,GO Sri Lanka)
- WHO position paper on new recommendation and Global overview on HPV vaccine efficacy and safety
Mr. Paul Bloem (WHO) - Q&A
SESSION 9: ONE DOSE; THE CURRENT SCENARIO AND THE WAY FORWARD
Chairs: Ms. Ayushi Sudan (MD-Jammu & Kashmir, India), Dr. Cathy Ndiaye (PATH) & Dr. Rakesh Aggarwal
- Update on one dose trial data findings
Single-dose HPV Vaccination Efficacy among adolescent girls and young women in Kenya – KEN SHE trial
Dr. Nelly Mugo - Costa Rica HPV Vaccine Trials
Dr. Carolina Porras - DoRIS Trial
Dr Deborah Watson Jones - Single dose HPV vaccine trials in India
Dr Neerja Bhatla - Q&A
SESSION 10: PEER TO PEER LEARNING – WHAT IS NEEDED FOR HPV VACCINATION PROGRAM INTRODUCTION IN THE REGION?
SESSION 10A: PEER EXCHANGE LEARNING FROM HPV VACCINATION PROGRAM COMMUNICATION PLAN
Chairs: Ms. Roli Singh (AS, MD-NHM, India), Sonia Sarkar (UNICEF, India)& Dr. Sharon Hanley (Hokkaido University, Japan)
- The importance of effective communication and the need for a crisis communication plan
Country experience:
Yvonne Morrisey (HSE NIO) – Ireland
Dr Veena Dhawan – GoI - Communication tools for culturally sensitive context
Tamara Abu Sham, UNICEF - Q&A
SESSION 10B: GROUP WORK: DISCUSSION ON NEEDS FOR VARIOUS PARAMETERS OF HPV VACCINATION PROGRAMS
Group work facilitators:
University of Antwerp: Dr. Alex Vorsters & Ms. Dur-e-Nayab Waheed (Online)
Jhpiego: Ms. Sarah Wanyoike & Ms. Elaine Charurat (Jhpiego, USA), Dr Apoorva Sharan & Dr. Prem Singh (Jhpiego, India)
Supporting chairs: Dr. Surinder Jaswal, Dr. Ranganai Matema (Health Specialist, UNICEF, India) & Dr. Ranbeer Singh (Asst. Dir. Cancer Program, CHAI, India), Quail Rogers-Bloch (JSI, USA)
- What is needed for rolling out HPV vaccination programs?
The participants will be given a work sheet to mention key points for several parameters of HPV vaccination programs in their respective state/region/country
The following topics will be covered:
– Macro- and micro-planning
– Cold chain and vaccine management
– Delivery approaches
– Communication and social mobilization
– Monitoring and evaluation - Rapid round of feedback from the Groups
DAY 3: INTRODUCTION
Welcome Note for Day 3
- Dr. Parvaiz Koul (NITAG, India)
SESSION 11: CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING LANDSCAPE
SESSION 11A: CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING LANDSCAPE – GLOBAL OVERVIEW
Chairs: Dr. Marc Steben (Quebec’s National Public Health Institute, Canada) & Dr. Samorjit Ningombam (MD-Manipur, India)
- Global overview on available assays for screening and treatment options for cervical cancer
Dr. Maribel Almonte ( IARC) – Online - Lessons learned from cervical cancer screening program
ROSE program
Yogeeta Gunasagran(University Malaya Medical Centre Malaysia) - Experience from Turkey
Dr. Murat Gultekin (Hacettepe University, Turkey) - Q&A
SESSION 11B: CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING LANDSCAPE IN SOUTH-ASIA
Chairs: Dr. Sharmila Pimple (India), Dr. Shabana Saleem (DGH, MoH-Pakistan) & Dr. Soe Lwin Nyein, Myanmar
- Cervical cancer screening in India
India – Dr Sudarsan Mandal, DDG (NCD), GoI
Country examples
- Bangladesh
Dr Jannatul Ferdous, Dr. Azizul Alim, GoB - Nepal
Ms. Kabita Aryal, GoNP - Pakistan
Prof. Dr. Sadia Ahsan Pal - Learning from cervical cancer screening program in Bhutan
Ms. Jamyang Choden (Ministry of Health, Bhutan) – Online - Learning from Cervical Cancer Screening from Madhya Pradesh
Mr. Ranveer B. Singh - Cervical cancer screening programs – LMICs experience
Dr Somesh Kumar, JHPIEGO - Q&A
SESSION 11C (PANEL DISCUSSION): CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING AND TREATMENT CHALLENGES IN SOUTH ASIA
Chairs: Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nayak (India) & Dr. Eduardo Franco (McGill University, Canada)
Overview of available cervical cancer screening and treatment options in the region
- How can the countries in region transition from VIA to HPV testing?
- How do we manage the availability of diagnostic and treatment tools?
- Availability and training of health workforce to conduct screening?
- How will the region deal with loss to follow-up for cervical cancer screening and false HPV positives due to HPV testing?
- How cervical cancer screening can be logistically implemented in low resource settings?
Panelists:
Global Exerts
Dr Silvia de Sanjose (Online)
Dr Murat Gultekin (Hacettepe University, Turkey)
Dr. Kim Mulholland
Dr. Susanne Kruger Kjaer (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) – Online
Dr. Marc Arbyn (Sciensano, Belgium) – Online
Dr. Nelly Mugo (KEMRI, Kenya)
Country experts
India – Dr Priya Abraham,
Bangladesh – Dr Choudhury Ali Kawsar
Maldives – Dr Aminath Nusra
Sri Lanka – Dr Padmaka de Silva
Pakistan – Prof. Dr. Sadia Ahsan Pal
Bhutan – Dr. Pempa (Ministry of Health, Bhutan)