NECOBELAC network to promote infomation production and diffusion in public heath A possible application in the field of rare diseases NECOBELAC network.

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NECOBELAC network to promote infomation production and diffusion in public heath A possible application in the field of rare diseases NECOBELAC network to promote infomation production and diffusion in public heath A possible application in the field of rare diseases Paola De Castro (Istituto Superiore di Sanità) and the NECOBELAC Working team

I am going to talk about… WHAT is NECOBELAC WHY I am here WHAT after my talk… 2 International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24,2009 ? ?

NECOBELAC Project NECOBELAC Project

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, the partners Centro Latino Americano e do Caribe de Informação em Ciencias da Saude Sao Paulo, Brazil The University of Nottingham Nottingham, UK Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Madrid, Spain Universidad Nacional de Colombia Instituto de Salud Pública Bogotá, Colombia Universidade do Minho Braga, Portugal Istituto Superiore di Sanità Rome, Italy PROJECT COORDINATOR

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, NEtwork of COllaboration Between Europe and Latin American Caribbean (LAC) countries the project in brief to spread know-how in: is a project to develop a public health AIM All stakeholders in scientific communication NECOBELAC TARGET AREA  scientific writing  open access publishing

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, the project background experiences different socio-cultural scenarios different methodological and technical approaches from Europe and LAC countries based on: DIFFERENT ONEgoal

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, the project strength COMPARE AND GROW PROMOTING CREATING AWARENESS cultural change bidirectional approach (EU-LAC) on document production and diffusion at different levels

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, the project foreground training programmes in information production and dissemination (including technical and ethical issues) networks of existing health-related information infrastructures (in Europe and LAC countries) WIDER COORDINATION for the development of:

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, the project approach IMPLEMENTATION of local activities involving local staff involving all stakeholders KEY POINTS WEBSITE as a reference point for information and communication SHARED strategy and continuous evaluation of its efficacy CONSTRUCTION of flexible prototype training programme

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, the project details Duration Detailed information is available from English, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish 800,000 Euros Project number Three years: February 2009 – January 2012 Languages EC contribution

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, the project overview

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, WP1 Project management Implementation and administrative aspects of the project management directly associated with WPs development and “rules and procedures” to be followed by project management. Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS, Italy) Elisabetta Poltronieri Daniela Marsili Lead Beneficiary MISSION

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, Definition of appropriate strategies and networking Europe-LAC within a shared operational plan, as well as assessing the impact of the project activities as a whole. Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS, Italy) Paola De Castro WP2 Project strategy and impact assessment Lead Beneficiary MISSION sub-contract to Key Perspectives Ltd – UK (Alma Swan)

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, Development of a cross-national advocacy infrastructure including a website for all stakeholders within the network Europe-LAC countries. The University of Nottingham (UNOTT, UK) Bill Hubbard WP3 Cross-national advocacy infrastructure Lead Beneficiary MISSION

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, Organization of training activities for trainers to spread know-how in health information production, dissemination and use in Europe-LAC countries. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC, Spain) Reme Melero WP4 Training activities MISSION Lead Beneficiary Third party Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia – Spain (Alicia López Medina)

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, Development of the most appropriate actions so that the new infrastructure is fully utilized in Europe-LAC countries and training activities fully developed. Universidade do Minho (UMINHO, Portugal) Eloy Rodrigues WP5 Promoting the project infrastructure to guarantee its usage in Europe-LAC countries Lead Beneficiary MISSION

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, Stimulation of the production of information tools and infrastructures on ongoing health activities in LAC and Europe countries. Centro Latino Americano e do Caribe de Informação em Ciencias da Saude (BIREME, Brazil) Abel L. Packer WP6 Networking LAC-Europe countries Lead Beneficiary MISSION

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, Creation of awareness and collaboration among health-related structures in LAC countries to further increase the impact of the project. Universidad Nacional de Colombia (ISP, Colombia) Carlos Agudelo WP7 Focus on health-related structures in LAC countries Lead Beneficiary MISSION

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, the project schedule WP1 WP2 WP3 WP4 WP5 WP6 WP JFMAMJJASOND 2010 JFMAMJJASOND 2011 JFMAMJJASOND WP time schedule during the 3 years is:

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, Final considerations IMMEDIATE PROGRESS Thanks to one subject discipline: health is a global issue EXCELLENT APPROACH Thanks to use of existing technologies and infrastructures rather than new ones Thanks to partners having different language backgrounds LANGUAGE BARRIERS Thanks to new collaborations with institutions interested in the project (FAO and WHO) OPEN APPROACH

International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24, Further considerations difficult to evaluate its immediate impact ( many long term effects will be produced after the project time-span) NECOBELAC is a large-scale project NECOBELAC is a MODEL Possible re-submission for a continuation significant benefits lasting in time with: development of health information communication, collaborations between Europe and LAC countries. can be followed in other countries and continents can be developed and adapted to different scenarios

CONCLUSIONS… WHAT is NECOBELAC WHY I am here WHAT after my talk… 22 International Conference on Rare Diseases. ISS - Rome, February 24,2009 NECOBELAC is a new and promising project on information diffusion WE am looking for partners to share & apply NECOBELAC strategy WE are ready to start new working groups, as from now contact: