तपाईँ सुन्दै हुनुहुन्छः

WHO Regional Committee meeting ends with 12-point declaration

File Photo

September 8, Kathmandu: The 74th meeting of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for Southeast Asian Nations concluded on Tuesday with a 12-point declaration.

The declaration issued by the two-day virtual meeting stressed on the need for participation of the political leadership in ensuring health security, universal access to health and achieving sustainable development goals.

The Declaration seeks to engage the community in conducting emergency health care and public health programs to empower communities, to provide an effective response to vulnerable and affected communities, to integrate public health emergency and disaster risk management strategies, and to monitor primary health care.

The Member States also committed to strengthening their preparedness capacity. The declaration also states that the WHO should play an important role in national capacity building to address public health emergencies and ensure quality health care for all.

The member states also pledged to include non-communicable diseases in primary health care, including mental health and other diseases, to establish national quality standards for primary health care, and to ensure access to quality health care during epidemics and relapses.

During the meeting, Dr. Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director for Southeast Asia, said that COVID-19 caused great damage to the health system of the Southeast Asian system.

The meeting was attended by the Ministers of Health and senior health officials of the member countries of the region, representatives of the United Nations, partners, donors and civil society. The meeting was attended by health ministers from 11 countries including Nepal, Bangladesh, India, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Thailand, North Korea, Indonesia, Myanmar and East Timor.

प्रतिक्रिया राख्नुहोस्

Back to top button