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  • 8/14/2019 4th Millennium Convention Sponsorship Package & Rates

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    Website: www.aynla.org| Facebook: www.facebook.com/AYNLAInternational |

    Twitter: www.twitter.com/AYNLALeaders | Email: [email protected]

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    Website: www.aynla.org| Facebook: www.facebook.com/AYNLAInternational |

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    The 4thMillennium Convention

    Sponsorship Package and Rates

    AYNLA.org Homepage Statistics (by Google Analytics)

    144,995 annual pageviews 12,082 monthly pageviews 389 daily pageviews 5,603 unique visitors per month 59.72% new visitors, 40.28% returning visitors 84.55% of the visitors are coming from Philippines (15.45% comprises visitors from USA,

    Saudi

    Arabia, Canada, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Brazil, India, Australia) Pages / Visit: 3.31 Avg. Visit Duration: 00:05:29 (per page)

    Particulars Bronze Silver Gold

    Package Rate 20,000 30,000 60,000 and

    above

    Inclusions

    Sponsor billing in all marketing collaterals

    Inclusion of company logo

    As Bronze As Silver As Gold

    Allocated time for Sponsors 1 speaker persponsor with

    10-15 mins talk

    Free advertised space at The Millennia, annual

    publication of AYNLA Millennium Convention

    Page

    Full Color

    Back-inside

    cover

    Page

    Full Color

    Back-inside

    cover

    1 Page

    Full Color

    Back-outside

    cover

    TV commercial playing before, during breaks or after

    Plenary Sessions

    Company tarpaulin/standee placed in conspicuousareas of the convention 2 4 6

    Insert flyers/marketing materials in convention kits Free exhibition space

    Inclusion of company logo at event ID Flyering at the event entrance Online advertisement at AYNLA Official Website and

    Convention Website

    (www. aynla.org; www.conventions.aynla.org)

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    Website: www.aynla.org| Facebook: www.facebook.com/AYNLAInternational |

    Twitter: www.twitter.com/AYNLALeaders | Email: [email protected]

    Advertising Space Rates for The Millennia

    1 Page

    Full Colored

    P 15,000

    1 Page

    Black & White

    P 12,000

    Page

    Black & White

    P 10,000

    Page

    Black & White

    P 7,000

    1/8 Page

    Black & White

    P 5,000

    Exhibition Space Rates2 Table Space P 12,000

    1 Table Space P 7,000

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    Confirmation SlipDate:

    Name of Company:

    Sponsorship Package:

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    Cash Cash & X-Deal X-Deal

    Address of Company:

    Contact Person: Contact Number:

    Receiving Officer (AYNLA):

    You may email the confirmation slip at [email protected]: [email protected]

    AYNLA Bank Account Details:Bank: Banco De Oro (BDO) Bocobo Manila

    Account Name: Alliance of Young Nurse Leaders and Advocates International Inc.Account Number: 3530147448

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    Website: www.aynla.org| Facebook: www.facebook.com/AYNLAInternational |

    Twitter: www.twitter.com/AYNLALeaders | Email: [email protected]

    The 4thMillennium Convention

    MDGs AND BEYOND: POSITIONING THE ROLE OF

    NURSES IN GLOBAL HEALTH

    INTRODUCTION

    From the discovery of vaccines that eradicated small pox virus to the threats of bioterrorism andchanging climate, the world is currently going through a transformation where health becomes less vertical andbecoming interconnected with other developmental agendas such as economic development, security issues

    and humanitarian emergencies, governance and human rights. We are at the era where health occupies acentral place in global agenda, which offers an optimistic view but also poses greater tests. The interplay of therising number of non-communicable diseases, the existing burden of infectious diseases and the emerginghealth impact of changing environment imposes gargantuan challenges to the world particularly among the lowto middle income countries. The complexity is added with the advent of migration. Infectious diseases have thepotential to travel quickly and spread across the nations. Health professionals are recruited in the developedcountries, while the origin country is left with the lack of workers to care for the health of its people. Finally, theUN MDGs is about to end and the agenda for post-2015 is underway.

    Because of growing need for global health discussions, AYNLAs 4th installment of its MillenniumConvention series aims to position the role of the nurses in global health. Being the largest health professional in

    the country, nurses should be aware of the contemporary global health issues, its challenges and opportunities.We believe that nurses are major players in globalizing world.

    As a backgrounder to the previous Millennium Conventions, the 1st Millennium Convention in 2010opened the series by introducing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to nurses and how nurses asactive catalysts of progressive change can help in achieving its goals. Speakers from different United Nationagencies such as those from the UN Millennium Campaign, UN Development Programme, UN Population Fund,UN AIDS and key national government agencies such as the Department of Health and the National YouthCommission attended the event. National legislators were also present to grace the event. Senator FrancisChiz Escudero, Senate Chairperson on Human Rights became the conventions first Key note Speaker.

    The 2nd Millennium Convention in 2011 opened the first set of MDGs to be discussed, Goals 4 & 5, onMaternal & Child health. The convention was joined by a distinguished roster of top-caliber women leaders suchas former DOH Secretary Esperanza Cabral, Akbayan Spokesperson & former Representative Risa Hontiveros-Baraquel. AYNLA also spearheaded the 1st National Nurses Consultation (NNC) which was attended by theDOH Nursing Consultant & former PRC Commissioner Ruth Padilla, Member of the Board of Nursing Perla Poand the Chairperson of the Professional Regulations Commission Atty. Teresita Manzala.

    The 3rd installment in 2012 tackled the six building blocks of the health system and the UniversalHealthcare Framework of the present administrationthe Kalusugang Pangkalahatan. It was held in Iloilo.

    On the 4th year, AYNLA will go beyond the MDGs. We will discuss the pressing issues of global health,

    which are not usually tackled by nurses but plays a huge role in the directions of population health policies &programming and the future of nursing profession. It will also lay down up-to-date nursing programs such as theNursing Certification Program, Nursing Law Amendments and the RN Heals. AYNLA will bring the 4thconvention in Cabanatuan City which is a first class, urban city located at the heart of the province of NuevaEcija, Philippines. It is considered the commerce, industrial and educational hub of the province and thecommercial center for the eastern portion of Luzon's central plain, which is heavily farmed in rice.

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    Website: www.aynla.org| Facebook: www.facebook.com/AYNLAInternational |

    Twitter: www.twitter.com/AYNLALeaders | Email: [email protected]

    OBJECTIVESThe following are the objectives of the conference:1. Update nurses and other healthcare professionals on the contemporary global health issues2. Relate global health issues to the current nursing practice.3. Provide updates on the MDGs and the post 2015 health agenda4. To discuss the current policies and programs relevant in the nursing profession

    KEY TOPICS

    1. Health and Globalization:Dramatic progress has been made in the area of health over the past 40 years,

    allowing world life expectancy to increase from and other important health outcomes to improve. Let us knowhow globalization, which has been fueled by important changes in technology generation, adoption, and

    diffusion, including major advances in communications and transportation, foreign policies and trade affect the

    health sector and health outcomes.

    2.Health within the Borderless World:It is estimated that 214 million people are living outside their countries

    of origin. They have left for several reasons such as conflict, natural disasters or environmental degradation,

    political persecution, poverty, discrimination and lack of access to basic services and the search for better

    opportunities, particularly in terms of work or education. This topic will discuss the issues global migration and its

    impact on population health.

    3. Changing Climate and Human Health: People are now starting to acknowledge that the earth becomes

    warmer and the global climate is varying. In this topic, we will learn the effects of climate change phenomenon to

    human health such as by altering the proliferation the geographic range and seasonality of certain tropical

    diseases, disturbing food-producing ecosystems & nutrition, and increasing humanitarian emergencies due to

    the frequency of extreme weather events.

    4. Updates on the MDGs and Prospects after 2015: The health sector has led the development success of the

    MDG era and created an unprecedented opportunity to achieve even more after 2015. We will give to you the

    updates on the current standing of the MDGs and the possible health agenda post-2015.

    5. Panel consultation: Nursing Updates

    a.Amendments to the Nursing Law: The gaps and uncertainties of the current nursing law led to consensus

    among the nursing groups to push for amendments. Learn more about the current moves to amend the nursing

    legal backbone.

    b. DOH Nursing Certification Program- The Department of Health, this year, designed a certification program to

    standardize the training programs for nurses through competency-based development. In this panel

    consultation, nurses may ask questions, probe topics and air concerns directly to the DOH and panel experts.