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‘can we and should we not do better’, panellist asks general assembly as it concludes high-level meeting on non-communicable diseases

by:AAA     2021-01-13
Sixty-
Eighth Plenary Meeting of the General AssemblyAM & PM)
At the end of the conference, the panelists asked the conference, \"can we and should we do better ? \"
Non-level meetings
The global coordination mechanism for disease control and prevention of infectious disease funds average only $10,000 per member statea paltry $1.
Total 8 million
The Assembly heard the following today at the conclusion of its two meetings:day high-
Conduct a first-level review of progress made in the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases
Infectious Diseases.
\"Dear Leaders, can we and should not do better?
\"In the panel discussion on\" strengthening national and regional capacities, including health systems \", Sandeep Kishore, a physician at Yale Medical School and former chairman of the youth professional chronic disease network, asked, effective many
Department and wholeof-
Government\'s prevention and control of non-
Infectious Diseases \".
He asked how it is possible for a country to spend only $19 to $40 a year on health, which is not for prevention, control or monitoring
Infectious Diseases.
A concrete step in the right direction, he said, is to develop national NGOs
Infectious disease units that take action in the clinical, public health and regulatory fields.
But the move did not even touch the surface of their real potential, he said, urging investment in human capital to correct the situation.
Countries are urged to ensure that health issues are not \"pigeons-
Tonio Borg, EU Health and Consumer Policy Commissioner, said that since the responsibility of the Ministry of Health is limited to the health sector, he said that eliminating risk factors requires a wide range of partnerships across sectors.
The urban planning department should be involved in ensuring that the design of the city is carried out in a manner that promotes physical activity.
In addition, the Ministry of Finance must recognize that budget savings will lead to long-term
If there is enough investment now.
Anna erati, director, Nutrition Department, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Proposed to strengthen the response
Infectious Diseases.
It is essential to do so, she said, because the disease has the potential to plunge families into poverty and undermine efforts to address hunger and malnutrition.
A sustainable solution to this problem requires a review and analysis of the entire food system to ensure that agricultural production, retail and consumption are geared towards healthy nutrition.
At the second round table on \"promoting and strengthening national, regional and international partnerships and cooperation to support the resolution of Africa
The panelists described the complexity of these unions and the need for incentives to encourage cooperation.
Creativity is needed, they say.
Discussed the pharmaceutical industry and its long history of fighting diseases, and considered the need for partnerships in the fight against the effects of drug addiction, which should be considered as a non-
Infectious Diseases, a spokesman said.
The Assembly also heard the conclusions of the debate that began yesterday.
In today\'s statement, the representative of Maldives linked globalization, trade liberalization, increasing prosperity, personal freedom, urbanization and crowded living conditions and unhealthy lifestyles, countries are urged to face strong commercial interests that may interfere with their efforts to overcome risk factors.
Finally, Mohamed Khaled Khiari (Tunisia)
In concluding remarks by the President of the congress, delegates were commended for having adopted a strong outcome document that completed the tasks set for the meeting.
It is widely agreed that
He believes that there will be ample opportunities for countries to begin to change the situation of non-communicable diseases.
Infectious diseases before the next review.
The chairs of the round tables also summarized these meetings.
The representative of Thailand, Nicaragua, India, New Zealand, Uruguay, France, the Republic of Korea, Bangladesh, Egypt, Zimbabwe also made statements in the debate, including at the ministerial level, bahrain, Paraguay, Finland, Libya, Philippines, Nigeria, Guatemala, Kenya, Zambia and Panama.
The minister of health of the Palestinian State also made a statement.
StatementsAHMED Surrey (Maldives)
In line with the Group of 77 developing countries and China
Infectious diseases account for 78% of the total disease burden in the Maldives.
Globalization, trade liberalization, increased wealth, individual freedom, urbanization and crowded living conditions all contribute to unhealthy lifestyles and pose a risk factor.
He stressed the need for regional and international cooperation in efforts to achieve non-objectives
Infectious diseases and abilities
Construction objectives.
He also stressed the need for a coordinated implementation plan to be incorporated into international agreements and instruments, and the need to recognize and agree that tobacco control remains the most challenging but costly --
Effective control
Infectious Diseases.
As control
Infectious diseases will set the government at odds with strong commercial interests, and disruption will always be the challenge of \"Facing\" and overcoming.
Barsan rappaniki (Thailand)
He said it was time to \"look at the flowers.
He advocated increasing investment,
The fight against these diseases will promote long-term economic growth, he added.
Run and lead to social well-being-being.
He said that Thailand had taken steps to develop a national programme to address the issue, noting that the Sixth National Health Assembly of the southern countries
In June, the East Asia region adopted a resolution on the regional goal of eliminating this scourge, which has led to the strengthening of regional health information systems.
Thailand has cooperated with other countries in the Southern Union
East Asian countries (ASEAN)
National health coverage.
At its first meeting in April, ASEAN leaders discussed a regional action plan and a network to support it.
Thailand also supports
Standard for infectious diseases
In the new development agenda.
Thailand implemented health insurance nationwide in 2002 and is ready to work with other countries to ensure that health insurance covers the world.
María rubiales de chamorro (Nicaragua)
Together with the Group of 77 and China, countries are urged to commit themselves to resolving Africa
Infectious Diseases.
Nicaragua has developed a strategy to enable its citizens to live a good, clean and healthy life, implemented by the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Health.
The government has also formulated policies on good nutrition and the environmentbeing.
Last year, the public health service increased its network of clinics to 1,300, including
Infectious Diseases.
On 2013, the country received a regional public --
Health meetings aimed at developing strategies with neighbouring countries.
This led to the creation of the 2015 central American health programme, which focused, inter alia, on issues related to child nutrition, teenage pregnancy, dengue fever and tobacco use.
Nicaragua has implemented the programme in 100 communities and understands that in the long term
A word, yes
Infectious diseases and their prevention are crucial.
ASUK Kumar Mukherjee (India)
Contact with the Group of 77 and China, outlining India\'s fight against Africa
Infectious Diseases.
Priority areas are to raise general awareness of these diseases and promote a healthy lifestyle, and the participation of communities and the media is important.
Combined with referral mechanisms, diabetes and cancer screening is working to improve prevention, treatment and rehabilitation.
A monitoring framework has been established to track morbidity and mortality and primary health care is being restored to address infectious and non-infectious diseases in an integrated manner
Infectious Diseases.
He also described medical innovations made in India, including \"polyps\", \"curds\"
A special heart valve. JIM MCLAY (New Zealand)
He said his country
There are also infectious diseases at home, but there is also significant assistance throughout the Pacific.
Doing so is a key part of New Zealand\'s aid policy, he said.
There is an area
He said the infectious disease crisis in the Pacific region, adding that he is optimistic about efforts to resolve the crisis, as these diseases are usually preventable.
Effective control means reducing risk factors from the beginning of a child\'s pregnancy.
He outlined the government\'s efforts to reduce smoking in collaboration with academia and civil society and said New Zealand was at the forefront of smoking
A free environment, educating people about the dangers and starting to ban advertising and sponsorship. Gonzalo conke (Uruguay)
Addressing key risk factors is critical, he said, especially harmful consumption of alcohol and tobacco.
All sectors of society must be involved to ensure that non-
Infectious diseases are effective.
Uruguay has specific policies on four major risks --
Level of factors coordinated by the Ministry of Health and other departments.
It has shown great leadership in addressing this issue, almost fully implementing the framework convention on tobacco control and banning smoking in public areas;
It also imposed new tax policies on tobacco use.
In this regard, it prohibits the use of colors and names on cigarette packaging that confuse the harmful effects of consumers on tobacco products, and establishes a tobacco-
The control department of the Ministry of Health has helped draft the tobacco control rules.
The department attaches special importance to South-South cooperation
Cooperation and exchange of good practices with pan-government.
United States health organization
He stressed 2013-
2020 global action plan for the control of non-communicable diseases
The specific objectives of the post, including its impact2015 agenda.
Bartoli (France)
Noting the inequality of access to health care for people around the world, adding that poor people, marginalized people, elderly people and disabled people often do not have access to treatment.
This must be corrected by taking greater action to prevent
Make sure all those in need are treated.
Reducing prejudice against these diseases is also necessary.
France has always supported a priority in the fight against these countries.
Since 2009, it has supported a good nutrition policy to ban smoking in all public places and to take active measures to prevent pregnant women from drinking alcohol.
She said that the country was also committed to raising the campaign to combat these diseases to a global level and noted the country\'s commitment to advancing two guidelines: strengthening health systems and adopting an international guideline
A ministerial, multi-sectoral approach to this issue.
At a recent meeting of the World Health OrganizationWHO)
France supports the complementary nature of the vertical fund and attaches great importance to universal health insurance. Hahn choonghee (
Korea)
Describes how the Seoul Declaration
Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases in the Western Pacific region includes commitments
Take political action on this matter.
He welcomed the development of the regional action plan for the prevention and treatment of non-communicable diseases in the Western Pacific
Infectious diseases in 2014
2020 and introduced his country\'s efforts to control cardiovascular diseases through monitoring, prevention, early warning, treatment and rehabilitation.
The Ministry of Health has adopted a collaborative approach, set goals to reduce salt content in food and, in partnership with private partners, established a cardiac arrest monitoring system.
The ministry is also pushing high
Quality research, the government is applying the WHO selection method to provide information on costs
Guide the effectiveness of policy decisions.
Coordinating local and national efforts is one of the challenges facing the country.
ABULKALAM Abdul mulmin (Bangladesh)
Common key features of the national health sector, noting that the country faces a \"double burden\" of high prevalence of infectious and non-communicable diseases\"
Infectious Diseases.
Despite the constraints, Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
Life expectancy has increased sharply, but not
With the development of urbanization, infectious diseases are on the rise.
He said that slum dwellers are particularly at risk, noting that,
Infectious diseases account for 61 of the total burden of disease.
He noted that the government\'s efforts to address the issue included legislative initiatives such as amendments to the Mental Health Act and the Tobacco Control Act.
To build big-
Large-scale efforts and technical skills are needed, but many developing countries cannot afford to invest.
The global pool of resources could be a big plus, giving people more confidence in setting goals for poor countries like him.
Khalil (Egypt)said non-
Infectious diseases are still responsible for the deaths of two people.
30 premature deaths worldwide.
Despite recent efforts, more must be done.
A fair, state-owned framework is essential to ensure that responses meet the specific needs of each country.
He called for strengthening national capacities for diagnostic techniques and palliative care.
Treatment costs must be affordable, especially in developing countries.
He said that raising the capacity of developing countries for awareness campaigns on the dangers of tobacco and alcohol use is essential and he urged the tobacco, medical and beverage industries to contribute to promoting a healthy lifestyle.
He said that the Egyptian Ministry of Health is working on a plan for this and cites its cooperation agreement with who to train doctors on how to treat these diseases.
These factors contribute to poverty and the cost of treatment is expected to reach $47 trillion over the next 30 years.
The international community must commit itself to successful prevention and support the development of appropriate health --
Infrastructure.
Such concerns should be followed-
2015 development agenda and sustainable development goals.
The representative of Zimbabwe said that financial constraints had led to high non-Zimbabwean mortality rates
Infectious Diseases.
Despite this and other challenges, the ministry of health and child welfare did not
Infectious disease and alcohol control policies are awaiting cabinet approval.
Her government has set up
Infectious disease stocks.
As the state stepped up its response to such diseases, the government paid more and more attention to mental health issues and formulated mental health policies and strategies as well as mental health indicators.
Zimbabwe also focused on integration and non-integration
The integration of infectious diseases into the national HIV/AIDS response.
National-
The guidelines for the treatment of reverse transcription viruses include information on early detection
There are also infectious diseases.
In addition, the government oversees the integration of cancer screening, in which it is promoting breast cancer screening in public and private institutions.
Efforts are also being made to secure funding to investigate the risk factors of non-communicable diseases
Infectious Diseases.
The representative of Bahrain said that the government of Bahrain had developed and approved a comprehensive national plan to combat non-communicable diseases
Infectious diseases inspired by the GCC plan.
Its strategic objectives focus on level 1 and Level 2 interventions to increase
Strengthen partnerships to combat infectious diseases.
The government has taken steps to implement the relevant economic plan and has asked the Cabinet to set up a committee on the issue.
It has set up a chronic disease unit in the Ministry of Health and has appointed a national coordinator to oversee the work.
In 2009, he said tobacco control policies had been put in place and noted that more initiatives were being taken to strengthen health
Nursing services and education nationwide.
One example is the establishment of a clinic to treat obesity.
According to WHO guidelines, the government
Infectious Diseases.
He reiterated Bahrain\'s commitment to the implementation of the 2011 political declaration.
The representative of Paraguay presented alarming figures on the prevalence of risk factors in the country.
The obesity rate was 57, the lack of physical activity and alcohol and tobacco usage was high, and the consumption of fruits and vegetables was also low.
The government is aware of these figures and is trying to address them.
A number of programs have been introduced to increase people\'s activities, including encouraging the use of bicycles.
In addition to a law to treat obesity, schools are working to stop tobacco consumption, and smoking has been introduced in 82 cities --
Free environment.
National Programme for addressing non-communicable diseases
Coordinated Development of infectious diseases with who\'s own strategy and institutions and the health sector
Health care organizations are working to address primary health care issues to ensure a more integrated approach to operations.
The representative of Finland introduced the country\'s experience in addressing the high mortality rate of cardiovascular disease in its 1960 s.
Rate, always second-
Thanks to efforts to reduce tobacco use and improve diet, the highest mortality rate in the world is now a tenth of the original.
The story of success is based on the transformation of innovation into policy, but past success does not guarantee future success.
Addressing new challenges will use existing tools such as financial measures to contain the budget while guiding consumer behavior, but it is also important to find new ways.
Finland will completely eliminate tobacco products by 2040, aiming to reduce the time people sit every day and be the first country to limit alcohol advertising on social media.
The representative of Libya contacted the Group of 77 and China and said that the WHO statistics showed that
Infectious diseases are higher than other diseases.
He stressed the importance of national and global cooperation in addressing these diseases and provided adequate funding in this regard.
The Libyan government provides free essential drugs and universal medical insurance for the Libyan people. Non-
Infectious diseases are not only a medical problem;
This is also a socio-economic problem that hinders sustainable development.
Affordable medicines are essential for the control and prevention of these diseases and for the promotion of a healthy and long life.
He hoped that countries would show strong political will in this regard.
Erin Susan BarreroPhilippines)
Said that there has been a significant increase since 2009.
At her home, who found these diseases to be the cause of premature death.
Governments have a major role to play in prevention and control, so the Philippines is strongly committed to strengthening multi-sectoral national health policies to achieve national goals.
She introduced a range of programmes under these policies that will be integrated into the healthy lifestyle programme along with the establishment of universal health care and other measures.
The government itself was unable to address these health challenges, but the partnership with local stakeholders and the support of development partners made it possible.
She stressed that
Infectious diseases affect all mankind, but they can be overcome through various departments. Nigeria)
Together with the Group of 77 and China
Infectious diseases can\'t pass
While the global burden of these diseases continues to increase, it is also undermining social and economic development.
In this regard, he acknowledged WHO\'s leadership in addressing increasingly complex public health challenges and called on all stakeholders to address
Infectious Diseases.
To this end, his country launched a national action plan in December 2013, followed by the adoption of legislation for the development of the National Health System in February 2014.
Ensuring global health remains a priority,
The scope of infectious diseases and health challenges must be included
2015 development agenda. Gert Rosenthal (Guatemala)
I am aware that health is essential to human rights and development and that it is committed to obtaining appropriate standards of living for its citizens, including the establishment of a more inclusive and democratic health system.
Commitment to include
The inclusion of infectious diseases in the National Development political agenda and continued efforts to expand the coverage of health services with emphasis on primary health care.
She recognized the need to strengthen health systems at all levels and her government was developing a system to better monitor the disease and its risk factors.
Dealing with non-burden
Low infectious diseases are especially serious. and middle-
She therefore urged the inclusion of this issue
2015 development agenda.
Kamau macharia (Kenya)
Stressed that the country is addressing Africa
For example, by positioning health as a new constitution of rights and by approving the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, as well as comprehensive tobacco control legislation and the national tobacco control action plan. Non-
Infectious diseases are at the heart of Kenya\'s second health policy framework. 2011-2030)
The second medium
Health 2013 Semester Program-2017.
National Action Plan for nutrition was formulated in 20122017, and a non-
The infectious disease strategy has been drafted to advance the agenda in a coordinated and strategic manner.
Sylvester MWANZA (Zambia)
He said the commitment to the 2011 political declaration must remain a top priority on the global agenda.
To achieve this goal, his government is working to combat cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases.
These services are linked to the government\'s strategy for universal access to health services.
It is developing a strategic plan to combat Africa.
Infectious diseases, including the development and strengthening of physical activity in schools;
Promote healthy eating
Strengthen the implementation of legislation on tobacco and alcohol use.
To enable families to access these services, the government is adding 650 additional health stations.
But he says the high cost of treatment is a challenge, noting that drugs for HIV infection cost less than $50 a month and drugs for asthma cost $400 a month.
Universal health insurance requires a broader definition of health --
The caregivers include nutritionists, social workers and physical therapists.
Investment must also be made in training and career development and in strengthening diagnostic services, as well as in strengthening bilateral and multilateral public-
Partnership for private health.
Anderson (McLoughlin)Panama)
Related to the Group of 77 and China
In her country, infectious diseases were the main cause of death, accounting for 59.
The death toll in 2010 alone.
The focus of the Ministry of Health is to improve access to comprehensive health care on a fair basis and to implement a control over non-
Infectious diseases, chronic diseases and cancer, and palliative care programs.
16/18 HPV vaccine was administered to girls aged 10 and over.
The strategic focus of the department is to promote healthy eating and ability in schools
Provide teachers with early warning signals for cancer and information on prevention of breast cancer, prostate cancer and skin cancer.
Panama is establishing a cancer registry at the Cancer Institute and finalizing a strategic plan to prevent non-cancer
Reduce the risk factors of infectious diseases.
It has adopted a public policy in support of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, prohibiting smoking in all public places and setting up clinics to help smokers quit smoking.
It plans to establish a modern cancer hospital and is working on a draft national law to obtain opium and pain relief.
Palestinian national health minister jawad awad said young people in Palestine suffer from chronic diseases due to exposure to two or three risk factors.
The Israeli occupation and its terrible economic consequences are
Infectious diseases in Palestine, especially psychological diseases of children, young people and the elderly.
Some people died from chronic diseases in 2013. cardiovascular diseases and heart disease were the main killers, followed by cerebral hemorrhage, cancer and diabetes complications.
The Ministry of Health, in cooperation with WHO, established a country --
Extensive monitoring plan for citizens aged 18 to 65 in the West Bank to help develop a control over
Infectious diseases;
It will soon expand into Gaza.
The Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education have developed a plan to combat obesity and reduce salt intake, and the government is also aiming to introduce HPV vaccination.
In order to ensure that the food is free of carcinogens and pesticides, it introduces the detection of food and has passed a special law against smoking.
He said that Israel\'s ongoing attacks in Gaza were the main cause of the psychological problems of the people and called on the international community to take action to end the attacks.
Jamaica\'s Minister of Health, IFenton Ferguson, chaired a round table on \"strengthening national and regional capacities, including health systems and effective multi-sectoral and holistic capacities\"of-
Government\'s prevention and control of non-
Infectious Diseases \".
The panel includes Tonio Borg, European Union Health and Consumer Policy Commissioner;
Anna erati, director, Nutrition Department, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO); Vash Mungal-
Singh, executive president of the South African Heart and Stroke Foundation;
Dr. Sandeep Kishore, a doctor at Yale Medical School and former chairman of the young professional chronic disease network. Mr.
Any health minister would agree that health issues should not be the responsibility of the ministry of health alone, Borg said.
Hit a pigeon like this
The EU basic law specifically refers to the obligation of Member States to incorporate health policy considerations into all measures and legislation.
He noted that there is a strategy to deal with cancer and that efforts are being made to develop a strategy to treat diabetes.
These strategies are often based on addressing major risk factors such as physical activity, nutrition, and tobacco and alcohol consumption.
Addressing these factors requires partnerships with other ministries and commissions, he said, adding that urban planning departments should be involved to ensure that sports activities are promoted in the way cities are designed, although the Ministry of Finance also needs to recognize that
Infectious diseases can save a lot of money in the national budget. Ms.
LARTEY observed that eating properly and teaching children to eat properly is part of being a good citizen.
Reducing the risk of non-communicable diseases is critical
As a result of infectious diseases, families fall into poverty and undermine efforts to address hunger and malnutrition.
To address this issue sustainably, it is necessary to review and analyze the current food systems, from agricultural production to retail and consumption, in order to consider how to ensure that they are committed to healthy nutrition.
She stressed the need to strengthen national capacities, particularly in communications, and to eliminate
Infectious Diseases.
Research capacity should be expanded, especially in
Income country.
Compared with developed countries, the disease background in developing countries is different, partly due to malnutrition.
Sharing experiences and lessons learned is essential and countries need to play a leading role in responding to and preventing diseases and convince policies --
The severity of these problems and their preventive nature. Ms. MUNGAL-
Singh stressed that South Africa is addressing Africa
Noting that, in March 2013, it became the first country to introduce legislation on the salt content of various foods and that it is now implementing a public education programme, reduce discretionary salt use through strong leadership, multi-sectoral action and adequate funding.
Minister of Health and head of non-minister of health
The Bureau of infectious diseases supports this cause.
Advocacy funding is a multi-sectoral working group of public health and nutrition researchers;
Experts in food technology; the non-
Heart and Stroke Foundation of South Africa;
Board officials;
Food industry;
Consumer groups.
The baking chamber also requires financing while setting goals.
The Ministry of Health is funding a campaign on heart disease and stroke, while industry has helped fund a high
A level summit was held on the matter, which helped to engage with other sectors such as media, catering and healthcare sector.
The second breakthrough in South Africa is the establishment of Africa.
Provides a common platform for multi-sector action. Ms.
KISHORE discussed who the director is.
General Member States and Member States such as Australia support the director general of health in South Africa, who testified that the United States-
Public relations companies representing more than 20 pharmaceutical companies are planning a subversive campaign to stop reforms in South Africa\'s intellectual property and trade policies aimed at protecting the supply of medicines for all diseases.
Australia has declared its own trade war.
Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPs)
Flexibility in the fight against tobacco, including the landmark 2011 flat package act.
In response, three major tobacco companies have funded a $9 million campaign to counter these efforts.
Noting that a number of member states called for \"no new resources\", he said that the global coordination mechanism for disease control had an average of $10,000 per Member State --a paltry $1.
Total 8 million
\"Dear Leaders, can we and should not do better? ”.
At the national level, how is it possible for a country with a per capita health expenditure of only $40 a year --
Or as low as $19.
Do anything in non
Infectious diseases? he asked.
In order to have an impact, these diseases must be part of the broader health and human development agenda.
A concrete step in the right direction is the development of national NGOs
Infectious disease units that take action in the clinical, public health and regulatory fields.
However, these units do not even touch the surface of their real potential.
He said that investment in human capital is needed to correct the situation and suggested that a fellowship be established for the future, a non-
Infectious disease core fund with appropriate resources to equip and resettle 10 young leaders in each Member State
By 2018, infectious disease units in all Member States.
In the interactive dialogue that followed, the representative of Nepal said that the country was facing the challenge of being contagious and non-communicable.
Impact of infectious diseases and natural disasters on health, and fall
Come out of the recent conflict
In addressing this burden under severe financial difficulties, he described sustainability and costs for implementation-
Effective interventions.
A representative from Mexico said that voluntary measures to improve public health had not achieved much, but mandatory, mandatory legal issues such as banning unhealthy foods did bring about key changes.
Education is critical, he said, and families and schools are the most important places to develop a healthy lifestyle.
A federal representative said that the impact of climate change was underreported as a risk factor associated with non-climate change
Infectious Diseases.
For small island development countries, however, the impact is obvious: Climate change affects agricultural production and, in turn, nutrition, thereby increasing development Africa
Infectious Diseases.
One representative of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
Describes how the experience of many developing countries in combating HIV/AIDS has played a role in the fight against non-HIV/AIDS
Infectious Diseases. Ms.
Erati said no.
The infectious disease prevention programme has achieved results, noting that Finland has promoted diet change and smoking cessation programmes while effectively communicating information, and has managed to reduce the number of heart disease deaths by more than 70. Mr.
Borg noted that many delegates referred to financial measures such as rising tobacco prices, which helped to eliminate risk factors such as the prevalence of smoking.
Education has also been taken seriously.
It is also important to intervene to prevent children from developing bad habits. Ms. MUNGAL-
Singh said there is a lot to learn from the experience of fighting HIV/AIDS.
A stronger voice was made by mobilizing the local people.
After agreement has been reached on the role of government and civil society, it is time to focus on the role of industry, she said.
Because the industry is profitable.
Driven, it is necessary to find ways to encourage their participation in efforts to address risk factors and to help prevent non-
Infectious Diseases. Mr.
KISHORE noted the impact of the 20th-century focus on health facilities on extending life expectancy in the United States, and he wanted to know 20-
This is equivalent to the first century, and he believes it is important to change the way health workers receive education and training. Mr.
Ferguson concluded by saying that he agreed that health should be an integral part of post-Society
2015 development agenda not
The issue of infectious diseases should be adequately addressed within this framework. The Vice-
The minister of health of Spain also made a statement, as did the representative of Barbados, Iran, Colombia, the Congo, the Republic of Korea, Chile, Denmark and Argentina.
A representative of the public interest Science Center also participated in the discussion.
Round Table 3 afternoon round table entitled \"promoting and strengthening national, regional and international partnerships and cooperation to support the resolution of Africa
Infectious diseases \", chaired by Howard Koh, assistant secretary of health of the United States, and invited the following panelists: Lochan Naidoo, chairman of the International Commission on the control of narcotic drugs (INCB)
United Nations Office on Drugs and crime;
Sania Nishtar, founder of the heart of Pakistan; and Mr.
Mario Ottiglio, Director of Public Affairs and Global Health Policy, International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations. Mr.
Like other non-
Infectious diseases, drug addiction that affect millions of people, it is best to prevent first, then treat, recover and recover.
Treatment for addiction disorders needs to be treated as a major disease, not just intravenous drug use or mental illness.
A mental health problem and a non-
Drug addiction itself causes incalculable pain and potential losses, especially among young people, which is the most valuable resource for society.
The most important thing in treating addiction and ensuring proper use of drugs is to train health
Nursing professionals ensure accurate diagnosis, reasonable prescription and adequate supply, as well as good cooperation and responsible actions with the pharmaceutical industry.
The control committee stands ready to support these efforts at the national and international levels. Ms.
NISHTAR said that in Africa
Infectious diseases are a complex network of relationships and synergies in the pursuit of common goals.
These relationships are not naturally formed, so incentives for cooperation should be provided.
She said that the relevant networks and task forces were listed, and each had its own priorities and implementation mechanisms.
She proposed an observatory model for the collection and sharing of information to establish a coordination mechanism between all of them.
With regard to bilateral and multilateral development assistance critical to capacity-building, she said that the Millennium Development Goals were an effective mechanism for mobilizing funds, although
2015 The agenda will exist in different contexts.
Innovative means must be developed at home and abroad.
Within the government, targeted committees can bring together the required departments.
Coordination efforts at the national level to combat Africa
National health insurance is provided.
In this case, the system established to coordinate long-term care for HIV infection may be a model. Mr.
The pharmaceutical industry is able to offer solutions to most non-pharmaceutical companies, OTTIGLIO said.
However, the main problem is the development, acquisition and correct application of treatment methods.
The industry has a long track record of cooperation in fighting low-incidence diseasesand middle-
Income countries for these purposes.
He introduced a number of programmes, including free medicines, assistance in access to services, use of mobile phones to ensure proper use and awareness-raising, and partnerships designed by \"people for the people, he thinks this is an important consideration.
In future partnerships, clear goals and deliverables that are now required to be agreed upon by the parties and with time constraints.
The WHO coordination mechanism should strengthen its work in this regard.
Programmes should focus on systemic issues and should be designed around the core competencies of each partner.
His industry is willing to work within an inclusive cooperation framework under the leadership of WHO.
In subsequent discussions, topics range from the importance of the international framework convention in promoting national regulations to the outcome --
A partnership based on the status of alcohol as a drug.
The representative of Denmark said that
Government organizations do their best to curb NGOs
The representative of Spain spoke about the importance of cooperation in training in the proper use of drugs.
The representative of Niger discussed the return on investment in various interventions, and the representative of Iran discussed the accountability of the groups that provided the interventions and alternative options in this regard.
The representative of Canada pointed out that there was a need for consensus on multi-sectoral issues, and the collaborative approach was not
His country\'s experience in this area.
In answering the questions raised in the discussion,
Alcohol abuse is linked to many other factors, NAIDOO said.
It is most important to encourage \"smart families\" to deal with these problems because they are all interrelated. Ms.
NISHTAR said expectations for revenue mobilization should be controlled.
Many intervention strategies, she added, are revenue --
Its own interests, including tobacco tax.
She noted that there was a lack of interest in the vertical flow of funds from non-banks
Infectious diseases in the current economic environment
At the national level, she highlighted the importance of regulatory pathways and the need for a comprehensive health system to address all health issues. Mr.
OTTIGLIO spoke about the importance of collaboration at the community level in training and other efforts.
He said that the importance of data should not be underestimated when providing all health interventions.
He reiterated the importance of the WHO cooperation framework.
Delegates from Argentina, the Republic of Korea, Norway, Suriname and Sweden also participated in the discussion.
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