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ICOH members of WHO Collaborating Centres Short report by Bengt Knave Fifth Network Meeting of WHO Collaborating Centresin Occupational Health, Changmai, Thailand, November 13-15 2001. The WHO Collaborating Centres (CCs) in Occupational Health meet regularly to update each other on on-going activities, and also to plan for new projects of common interest. Recent meetings took place in Bogota 1997, Helsinki 1999, and now in Changmai 2001. There are more than 50 members of the Network, and this time 40 members participated in the meeting. ICOH, IOHA and IEA as NGOs - were invited to the meeting, and also to participate in different projects. The Meeting agreed on a Network Work plan for 2002 2005 including the following topics: • Intensive partnership in Africa In several of these activities relevant ICOH SCs and programmes will be invited to participate. It was also decided that ICOH will be one of the members of the WHO CCs Network Planning Committee. In my own ICOH presentation I referred to the concern among ICOH Board members as to the absence of occupational health in the WHO general strategy, as announced by the WHO Director-General at the World Health Assembly and also on other occasions this year in Geneva. Dr Mike Repacholi, WHO HQ Occupational Health unit, declared in his speech that his unit was preparing a statement from this meeting to the WH Assembly 2002, in which the importance of healthy workers in the campaign against world poverty and vulnerability would be pointed out. To conclude, an interesting and well performed meeting, many results of which will be presented at the next WHO CCs Network meeting in Iguassu, Brazil February 2003. Bengt Knave
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