"Over the last week, #COVID19 cases have risen in four out of the six WHO regions. Due to testing and sequencing reducing in many countries, it is increasingly difficult to know where the virus is and how it’s mutating"-@DrTedros
"The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has announced, through their state media, their first outbreak of #COVID19, with more than 1.4 million suspected cases since late April"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "WHO is deeply concerned at the risk of further spread of #COVID19 in the country particularly because the population is unvaccinated and many have underlying conditions putting them at risk of severe disease and death"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "WHO have requested that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea share data and information. WHO has offered to provide a package of technical support and supplies, included diagnostic tests, essential medicines, and vaccines ready to be deployed to the country"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "After three years, I will be so glad to meet many health leaders face-to-face in Geneva on Sunday for the start of a critically important World Health Assembly, #WHA75"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "There is a lot to discuss in health and there are a series of crises that are fundamentally stretching #healthworkers, resources and systems to the limits, which risks lives, livelihoods and overarching security"-@DrTedros#WHA75bit.ly/WHA75
@DrTedros "The #COVID19 pandemic will be discussed including how to end the emergency including increasing access to vaccines, antivirals and other lifesaving tools"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "Last week, I welcomed @POTUS' announcement about the sharing of health technologies between the @NIH, WHO’s C-TAP and the @MedsPatentPool regarding the development of innovative therapeutics, early-stage vaccines and diagnostic tools for #COVID19"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "Equity is one of the key principles behind the proposed #PandemicAccord. During this pandemic we faced many challenges, including a lack of sharing information, a lack of sharing biological materials and a lack of sharing technology"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "This hampered the response, cost lives and revealed the limitations of the global preparedness. For the world to respond quickly and more effectively at the next outbreak or pandemic, the world must prepare now"-@DrTedros#PandemicAccord
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "At the World Health Assembly Special Session in November 2021, all Member States agreed that #COVID19 reflected the need for all countries to share information and strengthen systems more effectively together"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "Our mandate is 100% determined by Member States and what they agree. The #PandemicAccord process is led by Member States with their own Intergovernmental Negotiating Body, representing all regions of the world"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "This represents the world’s opportunity to plan together, detect pathogens quicker, share data broadly and collectively respond more effectively to the next diseases X or known pathogens"-@DrTedros#PandemicAccord
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "Unfortunately, there has been a small minority of groups making misleading statements and purposefully distorting facts. I want to be crystal clear. WHO’s agenda is public, open and transparent. WHO stands strongly for individual rights"-@DrTedros#PandemicAccord
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "The 1st 🌍 Health Assembly, after the WHO Constitution entered into force in 1948, was a watershed event in public health. Like the proposed #PandemicAccord, it didn't mean WHO usurped nations’ sovereignty; it strengthened countries’ ability to fight diseases together"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "WHO is an expression of Member State owns sovereignty and WHO is entirely what the sovereign 194 Member States want WHO to be. Every year, these sovereign governments come together at the World Health Assembly to set the health agenda for the world"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "Individually we can’t beat pandemics our best chance is together. It was via the Assembly, in the last century, that the seeds of #Smallpox eradication were sowed as countries agreed to work collective to consign the disease to the history books"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "In 1988, the Assembly agreed to focus on tackling polio. At the time there were 350,000 cases every year in more than 100 countries.
Last year we saw the lowest number of cases of wild poliovirus with just two countries still endemic"-@DrTedros#EndPolio
And because of increasing access to antiretrovirals 15 countries have eliminated mother to child transmission of HIV and syphilis"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "All the achievements go back to that founding Treaty [WHO Constitution], which promoted the individual right to health and enshrined those rights in a collective responsibility to work together against deadly disease"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "The world faces serious challenges with disrupted ecosystems, new conflicts and the climate crisis. And this convergence demands a collective response and an accord would be a critical element of that"-@DrTedros#PandemicAccord
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "WHO is not just fighting #COVID19: There is an #Ebola outbreak in 🇨🇩, an unknown #hepatitis affecting children around the world and #monkeypox affecting a number of countries. WHO is working with national authorities to respond quickly & effectively to these outbreaks"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "The last few years have taught us about our own collective fragility and the threat to economies and security of not working together"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros@POTUS@NIH@MedsPatentPool "The #PandemicAccord process is at the very beginning of a multiyear Member State led negotiation, which will only be finalised 2024 after multiple public hearings around the world. And all voices will be heard"-@DrTedros
+People living w/ better health & well-being
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+People better protected from emergencies
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+People benefiting from Universal Health Coverage
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Our goal is to achieve 1⃣ billion people/target by 2023.
As the world’s global health guardian, fulfilling these triple billion targets will be our main goal as a measurable means of reducing health equity gaps and ensuring #HealthForAll.
More than 2.5 billion people - or 1 in 3 people - need one or more assistive products, such as wheelchairs, hearing aids, or apps that support communication and cognition: New WHO & @UNICEF report bit.ly/3Ngnf54
Almost one billion children & adults with disabilities and older persons in need of assistive technology are denied access, particularly in low- & middle-income countries, where access can be as low as 3% of the need for these life-changing products bit.ly/3Ngnf54
The report notes that the number of people in need of one or more assistive products is likely to rise to 3.5 billion by 2050, due to populations ageing and the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases rising across the world
Excess mortality is calculated as the difference between the number of deaths that have occurred & the number that would be expected in the absence of the #COVID19 pandemic bit.ly/3yh0D06#HealthData
Excess mortality includes:
1️⃣ deaths due to #COVID19 itself
2️⃣ deaths due to the pandemic’s impact – attributable to other health conditions for which people were unable to access prevention & treatment because health systems were overburdened by the pandemic
"It’s often said that the 1st casualty of war is truth. The same saying could apply to health. The disruption of health services across #Ukraine has been catastrophic, compounded by displacement & millions of people remain trapped in conflict areas, unable to move"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "This puts services and infrastructure, and the health of millions of people, at severe risk. The resilience of any health system is defined not by its buildings, but its people – those who deliver care even in the most extreme circumstances"-@DrTedros
Midwives do not just attend births.
They also provide antenatal & postnatal care & a range of sexual & reproductive health services, incl. family planning, detecting & treating sexually transmitted infections bit.ly/2SdGnHq
There is a global shortage of health workers, in particular nurses and midwives, who represent more than 50% of the shortage.
The largest shortages are in South East Asia and Africa bit.ly/3821bMs
Support our midwives: They are critical health workers.
Investment in their education and training is vital to ensuring #HealthForAllbit.ly/3vByoaG