THE UN and World Health Organisation (WHO) have started implementing the recommendations submitted to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon by the High-level Panel on the Global Response to Health Crises.
Led by former president, Dr Jakaya
Kikwete, the panel handed over its report to the UN Secretary General at
the end of January, this year, after accomplishing its duties. Mr
Ki-Moon appointed Mr Kikwete as Chair of the panel.
The six-member panel was composed of
Celso Amorim (Brazil), Micheline Calmy (Switzerland), Marty Natalegawa
(Indonesia), Joy Phumapi (Botswana) and Rajav Shah (USA) and was tasked
to make recommendations to strengthen national and international system
to prevent and manage future health crises, taking into account lessons
learned from the response to the outbreak of the dreaded Ebola.
In carrying out its duties, the panel
undertook a wide range of consultations, including representatives from
the affected countries and communities, the UN system, multilateral and
bilateral financial regional development banks, Non-Governmental
Organisations (NGOs) and countries supporting the response effort.
“We have started implementing part of
your recommendations and I want to salute you for your leadership in
that panel, above all I am glad that you have been able to join us today
in this meeting,’’ said the UN Secretary General on Monday at the UN
Security Council meeting which is led by the council’s president, Mogens
Lykketoft.
Speaking through a Video Conference from
Senegal, Mr Kikwete expressed optimism that the 27 recommendations that
were handed over to Mr Ki-moon by the panel would help to achieve the
desired goals.
Among other issues, the panel proposed
that WHO builds a new centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response and
ensure that the world has a standing capacity to immediately identify
and respond to emerging communicable disease threats.
The Jakaya-Kikwete led panel also
proposed that all countries must meet the full obligations of the
International Health Regulations (IHR), adding that where capacities are
lacking, support should be provided to urgently implement a core set of
measures.
“With concerted efforts by all
stakeholders that will be supported by political will, it is my greater
expectation that we shall achieve,’’ said Mr Kikwete in a Video
Conference.
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