The Phnom Penh Post

WHO’s Li lauds growth of Kingdom’s health sector

- Long Kimmarita

LI Ailan, representa­tive of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO)toCambodia,offeredher appreciati­on for the Kingdom’s efforts to improve the health sector, and highlighte­d its excellent work to curb the spread of Covid-19, as she announced that her mandate in the Kingdom is coming to an end.

Li, who has been performing her duties in Cambodia since July of 2019, met with Minister of Health Mam Bunheng on May 3.

During the meeting, she said that as WHO representa­tive, she appreciate­d the government for its effort to successful­ly handling of the pandemic. She noted that the Kingdom was able to resume socio-economic activities in November 2021.

She also compliment­ed Cambodia for cooperatin­g and supporting WHO’s missions.

“We have carried out many projects, including the fight against communicab­le diseases like HIV, malaria, TB and Type B liver inflammati­on, along with diseases that can be eradicated by vaccinatio­ns such as Type B liver inflammati­on, rubella and Japanese Encephalit­is,” she said.

“Non-communicab­le disease [NCD] actions included the National Action Plan for Salt Reduction 2021-2027, the Education Strategic Plan and the National Strategic Plan on Tobacco Education and Reduction 2021-2026, the draft National Strategic Plan for the Prevention and Control of NCD 2022-2030. We have also pushed for global health coverage, re-focusing on primary health care,” she added.

The minister offered Li a warm welcome and thanked the WHO for supporting the health sector, which it has done through technical training and funding since 1991.

“WHO has supported the health sector for many years. During the Covid-19 pandemic, it coordinate­d the work that allowed us timely access to vaccinatio­ns, through the COVAX,” he said in reference to the global initiative aimed at ensuring equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines.

“WHO Cambodia representa­tive office works closely with the government of Cambodia, internatio­nal partners and nongovernm­ental organisati­ons to improve the health and wellbeing of the Cambodian people.

“In a rapidly developing country such as Cambodia, WHO provides technical expertise in public health and support to the government to improve the health of all Cambodians, in particular the poor and vulnerable, through strengthen­ing public health programmes and health systems,” said a WHO statement.

 ?? FN ?? WHO’s Li Ailan and health minister Mam Bun Heng (on her right) on May 3.
FN WHO’s Li Ailan and health minister Mam Bun Heng (on her right) on May 3.

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