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ASEAN Academic Conference 2023
The ASEAN is committed to strengthening disaster health management in the region through the articulation of a set of priorities in the ASEAN Leaders’ Declaration on Disaster Health Management (ALD-DHM) that was adopted at the 31st ASEAN Summit on 13 November 2017. One of the priorities includes establishing the collaboration mechanism for comprehensive capacity strengthening on disaster health management at national and regional levels. The priorities include education and academic activities which the Declaration aims to “Strengthen the cooperation and enhancement of active Academic Network among DHM Programme to conduct research and extract lessons learned from DHM in multiple events and countries, in support of the development of new solutions and innovation”.
The enhancing knowledge management on disaster health management is the Priority Area 5 on the Plan of Action (PoA -ALD) on DHM which will be implemented through two broad activities: “Support participation in regional academic conferences on DHM” (5.1.1), and “Strengthen the cooperation between active academic networks among DHM programmes” (5.1.2). In addition, the POA sets “A Regional Conference on Disaster Health Management is organized every two years” as one of the 21 Targets which are to be achieved by 2025, which also include a target on “A network of national academic institutions is established to organize training activities at the national level.
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Conference Speakers

dr. Panca
Jakarta, Indonesia

dr. Lila
Yogyakarta, Indonesia

dr. Dinda
Bali, Indonesia

dr. Toni
Surabaya, Indonesia
Conference Agenda
Pre Conference, October 17th 2023
The Opening Session
Session 1 | Integration of WHO Safe Hospital Concepts in relation to the Sendai Framework
Session 2 | Knowledge and experience sharing in the ASEAN
Conference Day 1, October 18th 2023
Registration
Session 1 | Disaster and Public Health
Session 2 | Human Development and Education for DHM
Session 3 | EMT Development
Conference Day 2, October 19th 2023
Registration
Session 4 | Case Study Reports on DHM Practice and Experience
Session 5 | Regional Collaboration Mechanism on DHM
Session 6 | Further Promotion for the AAN Activities
Closing
Explore Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta, commonly referred to as Yogya, is a captivating city located on the island of Java, Indonesia. It embodies a harmonious blend of historical significance, artistic expression, and cultural authenticity. The city stands as a living testament to Indonesia’s heritage, with the Sultan’s Palace, known as the Kraton, serving as a regal reminder of its royal past. The rhythms of traditional gamelan music and the grace of Javanese dance performances infuse Yogya with an enchanting atmosphere of timeless elegance.
Surrounded by historical treasures, Yogya is home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites that embody its deep historical roots. The Borobudur temple, the world’s largest Buddhist monument, and the intricately designed Prambanan temple complex stand as awe-inspiring examples of ancient architectural mastery. Amidst these cultural landmarks, Yogya’s bustling streets offer a sensory extravaganza – from the bustling markets filled with aromatic street food to the welcoming smiles of its locals who embody the spirit of Indonesian hospitality. In essence, Yogyakarta is a city where the past and present converge, inviting visitors to explore its rich history, artistic ingenuity, and warm community atmosphere.
Venue & Public Facilities
Venue
Melia Purosani Hotel
Suryotomo Street Number 31 Yogyakarta
Health Facilities
RSUP Dr. Sardjito
Kesehatan Street Number 1, Yogyakarta
RSUD Yogyakarta
Wirosaban Street Number 1, Yogyakarta
Airport
Yogyakarta International Airport
West Progo