Conference on the Protection of Health

 15 October 2025  Strasbourg, France (Palais de l'Europe, Room 1)

 Outcome

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Outcome of the Health Protection Conference.

  Programme

09:00 - 09:25  Introductory Session - Opening Remarks

09:25 - 09:40  Keynote Address

European Social Charter

Outlining the European Social Charter as an instrument, but addressing issues such as the cost of health care and healthcare systems, elderly and youth, etc


09:40 - 10:40  Session 1: Council of Europe’s role in the international health landscape

Objective :

To explore how legal standards, as well as judicial and non-judicial mechanisms uphold human rights and protect individuals against violations in medical and social contexts.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Better understanding of the CoE role on health protection, its strengths and comparative advantages
  • Reinforced understanding of legal obligations relating to health, including with regard to social determinants of health 

Moderator: Margo Vorykhava, Member of the Advisory Council on Youth and Advisor on Youth Policy

Panelists: 

Coffee Break (10:40 - 11:00)

11:00 - 12:15  Session 2: Accessibility and Equality

Objective:
Examining how inequality and social exclusion impact health and how the Council of Europe can help address these systemic issues.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Proposals for integrated policies on health including multilevel participatory approach to health governance
  • Strengthened case for rights-based health measures
  • Reinforced alignment with the Agenda 2030, notably SDG 3 (health and well-being)

Moderator: Hallvard Gorseth, Director of Equal Rights and Dignity

Panelists: 


12:15 - 13:30  Session 3: Quality and safety of medical products and healthcare

Objective:
Exploring how state-of-the-art standards are elaborated and how they can support innovation and strengthen health systems.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Greater awareness of the Council of Europe contributions to quality and safety of medicinal products
  • Understanding of criminal responses to combat falsification of medical products
  • Human rights implications 

Moderator: Petra Doerr, Director of the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & Healthcare

Panelists: 

Treaty Event and Lunch Break (13:30 - 15:00)

15:00 - 16:15  Session 4: Chartering the way forward

Objective:

Highlighting the Council of Europe’s role in securing health protection and human rights during conflicts and public health crises and addressing contemporary challenges in the health sector such as the impact of technology in the health field including neurotechnology and AI, online addictions, and disinformation as a threat to democracy and its impact on health. 

Expected Outcomes:

  • Identification of areas for further work or strengthening
  • Identification of partnerships
  • Creation of synergies between sectors
  • Increased ratification and implementation of relevant conventions
  • Raised public awareness 

Moderator: Rafael Benitez, Director of Social Rights, Health and Environment

Panelists: 


16:15 - 16:45  Closing Session

The recap session will present the main outcomes of the conference, highlighting opportunities for the Council of Europe to further strengthen its contribution by leveraging its comparative advantages and added value in protecting health and promoting patients’ rights. It will also explore avenues for building strategic partnerships, fostering cross-sectoral synergies, encouraging the ratification and effective implementation of relevant conventions, and enhancing public awareness. 

  • Rafael Benitez, Director of Social Rights, Health and Environment
  • Gianluca Esposito, Director General of Human Rights and Rule of Law

 Recording

 Wrap-up video

 Interviews

  About the conference

Health is not merely a matter of public policy but of human rights. The Council of Europe, through its human rights-based approach, places health protection at the core of its mandate. As social inequalities, environmental degradation, demographic shifts, and global crises such as pandemics and conflicts threaten the stability of healthcare systems, it becomes imperative for member States to act with solidarity and determination and at every level governance from local to international.

The 2025 Conference on the Protection of Health will showcase the comprehensive, cross-sectoral actions of the Council of Europe in advancing the protection of health as a human right. It will reaffirm the commitment to ensuring that no one is left behind, emphasizing solidarity, equality, and dignity.

The Council of Europe actively contributes to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, and in particular Sustainable Development Goal 3, by promoting health in all its dimensions. Furthermore, the Conference supports the Secretary General’s vision of a New Democratic Pact for Europe linking health protection to the broader democratic and human rights agenda.

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 Speakers & Moderators

Back Ms Petra DOERR

Director of the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & Healthcare
Ms Petra DOERR

Dr Petra Doerr has been the Director of the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare (EDQM) since 1 October 2021.

As a pharmacist and PhD, Petra spent the first ten years of her professional career in the medical products industry, working in international regulatory affairs. Before joining Swissmedic, the Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products, she held the position of Vice President Regulatory Affairs Europe, Africa and Asia at Valeant Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

She joined Swissmedic in October 2004 as Head of International Affairs. In July 2007, she was promoted to Head of Management Services & Networking and became a Member of the Management Board. In this capacity, she assumed responsibility for quality management systems, planning and controlling in addition to steering the national and international collaboration and communications activities. From January 2014 until June 2019, she then held the position of Head of Communication & Networking and Deputy Executive Director.

Amongst other responsibilities in external relations, she oversaw the international activities of Swissmedic with other agencies and international organisations. She was a member of the ICH Management Committee and the IPRP Management Committee as well of the Scientific Advisory Council of the Centre for Innovation in Regulatory Science, and represented Swissmedic at the Heads of Agencies Summits/ICMRA meetings and the DIA’s Council of Regulators. Between 2013 and 2016, she served as the Chair of the International Pharmaceutical Regulators Forum (IPRF; now IPRP). In November 2018, she was elected Vice-Chair of the ICH Assembly.

From July 2019 to October 2020, Petra was also Director and owner of Petra Doerr Consulting Ltd., providing consultancy services to WHO and other not-for profit organizations.

She joined WHO as Head of the Regulation and Safety Unit, Regulation and Prequalification (RPQ) Department of the Access to Medicines and Health Products (MHP) Division at the World Health Organization from November 2020 until August 2021.

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