| From : | IVANUSA, Marijan <ivanusam@who.int> |
| To : | Sopo <Belkania> |
| Subject : | RE: HBSC |
| Cc : | KLIMIASHVILI; Rusudan |
| Received On : | 13.05.2018 07:11 |
| Attachments : |
Dear Sopo,
Please, be informed that so far I was not able to secure funds outside the BCA.
We do expect the BCA to be fully funded by the end of the biennium, but at the moment I was not able to get additional funds for the HBSC. Only partly the work could be covered by our Office for NCD, but we are still short of app. 19,000 USD.
We can shortly discuss this on Monday.
Best regards,
Marijan Ivanusa
WHO Representative
Head of WHO Country Office Georgia
Office location: 81 Vasil Barnov Street, 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia
Mailing address: UN House, 9 Rapiel Eristavi Street, 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia
Mobile 1: +995 599 305 207
Mobile 2/EU/private: +386 40 528 639
Email: ivanusam@who.int
Skype: who-ivanusam
GPN: 74211
Web: www.euro.who.int
From: Sopo Belkania [mailto:sbelkania@moh.gov.ge]
Sent: 27 April, 2018 17:24
To: IVANUSA, Marijan
Subject: RE: HBSC
Dear Marijan,
We are very much interested to conduct these research in Georgia. If you will able to secure funds outsides the BCA, we can start working on this.
Best regards,
Sopo Belkania
Head of HR Management and International Relations Department
Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia
144 A.Tsereteli Avenue, 0159, Tbilisi, Georgia
Mobile number: +995 599 22 32 32
From: IVANUSA, Marijan [mailto:ivanusam@who.int]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 12:26 PM
To: Sopo Belkania
Cc: KLIMIASHVILI, Rusudan
Subject: HBSC
Dear Sopo,
Below is short information on HBSC survey and in the attachment you can find the results of the pilot survey for Georgia. The report is very basic and there are no comparisons.
The latest full international report is available at: http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/Life-stages/child-and-adolescent-health/health-behaviour-in-school-aged-children-hbsc/growing-up-unequal.-hbsc-2016-study-20132014-survey
Behaviours established during adolescence can continue into adulthood, affecting issues such as mental health, the development of health complaints, tobacco use, diet, physical activity levels, and alcohol use. HBSC focuses on understanding young people's health in their social context – where they live, at school, with family and friends. Researchers in the HBSC network are interested in understanding how these factors, individually and together, influence young people's health as they move from childhood into young adulthood.
The international standard questionnaire produced for every survey cycle enables the collection of common data across all participating countries and thus enables the quantification of patterns of key health behaviours, health indicators and contextual variables. These data allow cross-national comparisons to be made and, with successive surveys, trend data is gathered and may be examined at both the national and cross-national level. A collaboration between an international alliance of researchers and supported by National authorities that collects cross-national data on school students every four years on 11-, 13- and 15-year old boys’ and girls’ health and well-being, social environments and health behaviours. These years mark a period of increased autonomy that can influence how their health and health-related behaviors develop.
The survey is only done periodically (every 4 years), and if Georgia doesn’t start the survey in 2018, it will have to wat for several years to be able to participate in the next round.
I am trying to secure funds outside the BCA, but I need your clearance, so I am not pushing for something that Georgia is not interested t do.
Thank you and best regards,
Marijan Ivanusa
WHO Representative
Head of WHO Country Office Georgia
Office location: 81 Vasil Barnov Street, 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia
Mailing address: UN House, 9 Rapiel Eristavi Street, 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia
Mobile 1: +995 599 305 207
Mobile 2/EU/private: +386 40 528 639
Email: ivanusam@who.int
Skype: who-ivanusam
GPN: 74211
Web: www.euro.who.int