"It’s good to see you. It’s been a while. For more than two years, technology has allowed us to continue meeting, and to continue our work together. But there is no substitute for meeting face-to-face"-@DrTedros#WHA75
"The #COVID19 pandemic has turned our world upside down. Our world has endured great suffering – and endures it still. I know how difficult the last two years have been for you and the people we serve together"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "People have lost their lives, loved ones and livelihoods;
Health systems have been strained to breaking point, and in some cases, beyond"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "#HealthWorkers have laboured under extreme circumstances. Some have paid the ultimate price, & we have lost others to stress & depression;
Communities have faced great disruptions to their lives, with schools & workplaces closed, & the burden of isolation & anxiety"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "And you, as governments, have been at the centre of the storm, facing multiple challenges:
-To protect both the health & rights of your populations
-To give reassuring advice in the face of uncertainty
-To counteract misinformation
-To access 💉 & other tools"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "I thank all of you for your efforts to protect your communities, and to work with the WHO Secretariat and our partners to protect others around the world"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "More than 2 years into the most severe health crisis in a century, where do we stand?
More than 6 million #COVID19 deaths have been reported to WHO. But as you know, our new estimates of excess mortality are much higher – almost 15 million deaths"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "Reported [#COVID19] cases have declined significantly from the peak of the Omicron wave in January 2022. And reported deaths are at their lowest since March 2020. In many countries, all restrictions have been lifted, & life looks much like it did before the pandemic"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "There’s no question we have made progress, of course we have: 60% of the 🌍’s population is vaccinated, helping to reduce hospitalizations & deaths, allowing health systems to cope, & societies to reopen. But it’s not over anywhere until it’s over everywhere"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "Reported [#COVID19] cases are increasing in almost 70 countries in all regions – and this in a 🌍 in which testing rates have plummeted. And reported deaths are rising in my continent – the continent with the lowest vaccination coverage"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "This [#COVID19] virus has surprised us at every turn – a storm that has torn through communities again and again, and we still can’t predict its path, or its intensity.
@DrTedros "Almost one billion people in lower-income countries remain unvaccinated.
Only 57 countries have vaccinated 70% of their population – almost all of them high-income countries"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "We must continue to support all countries to reach 70% vaccination coverage as soon as possible, including:
100% of those aged over 60
100% of health workers and
100% of those with underlying conditions"-@DrTedros#VaccinEquity#WHA75
@DrTedros "Vaccine supply has improved, but absorption has not kept pace. In some countries, we see insufficient political commitment to roll out vaccines. This was impacted by the initial lack of political commitment for equitable access to vaccines"-@DrTedros#VaccinEquity#WHA75
@DrTedros "In some we see gaps in operational or financial capacity; and in all, we see vaccine hesitancy driven by misinformation and disinformation"-@DrTedros#VaccinEquity#WHA75
@DrTedros "WHO’s primary focus now is to support countries to turn vaccines into vaccinations as fast as possible. However, we still see supply-side problems for tests and therapeutics, with insufficient funds, and insufficient access"-@DrTedros#ACTogether#WHA75
@DrTedros "The #COVID19 pandemic will not magically disappear. But we can end it.
We have the knowledge.
We have the tools.
Science has given us the upper hand"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "We call on all countries that have not yet reached 70% vaccination coverage to commit to achieving it as soon as possible; and to prioritize the vaccination of all #healthworkers, all over-60s and everyone at increased risk"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "We call on those countries that have reached 70% to support those that have not;
We call on all countries to maintain surveillance & sequencing;
We call on all countries to be prepared to reintroduce and adjust public health & social measures as necessary"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "We call on all countries to restore essential services as rapidly as possible;
And we call on all countries to work with your communities to build trust"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "But of course, #COVID19 is not the only crisis in our world. As we speak, our colleagues around the world are responding to outbreaks of Ebola in 🇨🇩, monkeypox & hepatitis of unknown cause, & complex humanitarian crises in Afghanistan, 🇪🇹, 🇸🇴, 🇸🇸, 🇸🇾, 🇺🇦 & 🇾🇪"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "We face a formidable convergence of disease, drought, famine and war, fuelled by climate change, inequity and geopolitical rivalry"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "This Health Assembly marks the end of my first term as Director-General. I am humbled by the Executive Board’s decision to nominate me for a second term. As I have reflected on the past five years, I realised they have been bookended by two visits to war zones"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "I made my first trip as Director-General to #Yemen in July 2017, a country which was, and remains, mired in civil war"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "While I was there, I met a mother & her malnourished child who had travelled for hours to reach the health centre I was visiting in Sana’a. The woman was skin & bone begging the medical staff for care – not for herself, but for her child"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "I visited a reception centre in 🇵🇱, where I met another mother, from the Mariupol area, who told me that when the shelling began, her young daughter was very scared. “Don’t worry,” her mother told her. “It’s just a thunderstorm. It will pass.”-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "At our warehouse in Lviv, I held a paediatric crutch that WHO was preparing to deliver – a crutch for children – a tool that children should only need if they are injured playing sport or climbing trees – children being children – not if they are hurt by bombs"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "I met people who have lost loved ones; lost their homes; lost their sense of security – and yet somehow, have not lost hope"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "In both #Yemen and #Ukraine, and in other countries I have visited in between during my first term, I saw the profound consequences of conflict for health systems and the people they serve"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "More even than pandemics, war shakes and shatters the foundations on which previously stable societies stood"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros It deprives whole communities of essential health services, leaving children at risk of vaccine preventable diseases; women at increased risk of sexual violence; expectant mothers at risk of an unsafe birth..."-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "...and people who live with communicable and noncommunicable diseases without access to the lifesaving services and treatments on which they depend"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "The sound of gunfire & shells whistling through the air; the smell of smoke after they struck;
tracer bullets in the night sky;
the fear;
the pain;
the loss – these things have stayed with me throughout my life, because I was in the middle of war when I was very young"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "When my mother heard gunfire at night, she would make us sleep under the bed, and lay more mattresses on top of that one bed, with all children crammed under the bed, in the hope we might be protected if a shell fell on our house"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "I felt that same fear as a parent myself again in 1998, when war returned to #Ethiopia, and my children had to hide in a bunker to shelter from the bombardment"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "That’s when I returned from Nottingham where I was doing my PhD, because I was worried about my family and the rest of the country. Maybe you remember what happened in 1998"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "It is like so many others – the story of a family who did not start the war, who were not responsible for it, but suffered because of it. War is bad enough. But it is made worse because it creates the conditions for disease to spread"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "Indeed, war, hunger and disease are old friends. In the Napoleonic wars and the American Civil War, more soldiers died from disease than in battle"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "It was no coincidence that the 1918 influenza pandemic – the greatest pandemic – coincided with what was then the greatest war the world had known – the First World War"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "It’s no coincidence that the final frontier for eradicating #polio is in the most insecure regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "It’s no coincidence that in 2018, the #Ebola outbreak in the relatively stable Equateur province of #DRC took two months to control, while the outbreak in the insecure regions of North Kivu & Ituri took 2 years. Where war goes, hunger & disease follow shortly behind"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "The #COVID19 pandemic did not cause the war in #Ukraine; and the war did not cause the pandemic. But they are now intertwined. Until this year, Ukraine was among the countries that was making the most rapid progress towards universal health coverage"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "We are deeply concerned about the impact of the war on these gains. Already we have seen many clinics and hospitals closed, health workers displaced, and services disrupted"-@DrTedros#Ukraine
@DrTedros "I visited a hospital in the town of Makariv, west of Kyiv. Its inpatient department had been damaged by a missile strike, and its primary care department was completely destroyed"-@DrTedros#Ukraine
So far this year, WHO has verified 373 attacks on health in 14 countries and territories, claiming the lives of 154 health workers and patients, and leaving 131 injured"-@DrTedros#NotATarget#WHA75
@DrTedros "Even WHO is targeted. In 2019, our colleagues Dr Richard Mouzoko and Belinda Kasongo were murdered in DRC while working to protect others from Ebola"-@DrTedros#NotATarget#WHA75
@DrTedros "Attacks on #healthworkers and health facilities are a breach of international humanitarian law.
@DrTedros "WHO is working in conflict zones to deliver medicines, equipment, training & advice to:
To treat the wounded
To give pregnant woman the conditions for a safe birth
To make sure children receive vaccinations
To support 👩⚕️ who continue to deliver life-saving services"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "Following the Taliban takeover last year, I travelled to #Afghanistan, where I met a group of women nurses who told me they had not been paid in three months, but would continue to serve their patients"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "During El Salvador’s Civil War, one-day ceasefires called “days of tranquillity” were declared three times a year, to allow the vaccination of children against polio, measles and more"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "In 1990, 159 nations signed a declaration and plan of action endorsing the need for Days of Tranquillity, which have been used in Afghanistan, Côte d’Ivoire, Peru, Uganda and elsewhere"-@DrTedros#WHA75
But equally, there can be no peace without health"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "The authors of the WHO Constitution knew this, when they wrote that the health of all peoples is fundamental to the attainment of peace and security and is dependent on the fullest co-operation of individuals and States"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "Health can contribute to peace by delivering services equitably to all people in a society, esp. disadvantaged groups. This can help address the triggers of conflict, such as unequal access to health care, which can often lead to feelings of exclusion & resentment"-@DrTedros
@DrTedros "Equitable health services strengthen community trust, which in turn contributes to strengthening health systems and peace building"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "For example, in Tunisia in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, and with WHO support, a Societal Dialogue for Health was established as a platform for Tunisians to express their needs and ideas on health"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "In Sri Lanka, WHO has supported a community-based psychosocial intervention called “Manohari”, aimed at violence reduction"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "In Colombia, WHO-PAHO supported the reintegration of former combatants with health expertise into the health system, through medical training"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "The resolution on Health and Peace that you will consider this week, if adopted, will further support the Secretariat’s efforts to deliver health programmes in conflict-affected areas – programmes that also help to build peace"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "Health is one of the few areas in which nations can work together across ideological divides to find common solutions to common problems, and build bridges"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "You have a full agenda this week – from designing the health workforce of the future, to finishing the eradication of polio, to building a new architecture for global health security; and renewing the drive towards universal health coverage"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "But none of it can truly succeed in a divided world.
It can only succeed if countries work to put aside their differences;
@DrTedros "“You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.” Because unless we dream of a better 🌍, we'll keep waking up in this one;
Unless we aim higher, we will land lower
Unless we sow solidarity, we will reap division
Unless we seek peace, we will find war"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "Today, and every day, we have a choice – we make the choices.
And today, and every day, we must choose health for peace, and peace for health.
"Yesterday, I made my remarks on the theme of health for peace and peace for health, which Member States will discuss in the general debate. I want to start today by looking back, to where we have been over the past five years"-@DrTedros#WHA75
@DrTedros "You elected me 5 short years ago, with an ambitious agenda for universal health coverage; health emergencies; women's, children's and adolescents' health; the health impacts of climate and environmental change; and a transformed WHO"-@DrTedros#WHA75
This week during a series of 5⃣ Strategic Roundtables at #WHA75 delegates, experts from WHO, partner agencies and civil society will discuss current priorities and next solutions on vital issues for global public health.
#WHA75 Strategic Roundtable 1⃣
This event will include the formal launch of ‘A Healthy Return: investing in a sustainably financed WHO’, the new WHO investment case.
#WHA75 Strategic Roundtable 2⃣
Spotlights the economics of #HealthForAll to position health as a core development objective, & guide investments to support a healthy society.
WHO Director-General’s Global Health Leaders’ Award, established in 2019, is given by @DrTedros to recognize contributions to advancing global health, demonstrated leadership & commitment to regional health issues.
Dr Paul Farmer was Chair of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at @harvardmed, co-founder & chief strategist of @PIH - an intl NGO established in 1987 providing direct health care services, research & advocacy for those who are sick and living in poverty #WHA75
This is our Sunday morning - we are joining ‘#WalkTheTalk: the #HealthForAll Challenge’ at Place des Nations in Geneva🇨🇭
We walk, run, jump, dance, stretch for #Sport4Health because physical activities are important for our health.
How about you?
Sport should not only be for entertainment but also to inspire people to have healthier lifestyle, live longer & happier with their families
- Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani, Director of the Public Health Department, @MOPHQatar on #Sport4Health at #WalkTheTalk
WHO is working to provide guidance to protect frontline health care providers & other health workers who may be at risk of #monkeypox.
WHO will be providing more technical recommendations in the coming days bit.ly/3wJzRMJ
Immediate actions focus on informing those who may be most at risk for #monkeypox infection with accurate information, in order to stop further spread bit.ly/3wJzRMJ
Current evidence suggests that those who are most at risk of being infected with #monkeypox are those who have had close physical contact with someone with monkeypox, while they are symptomatic. This includes health care workers bit.ly/3wJzRMJ