Fiji Sun

Climate change places health service at great risk, says Bainimaram­a

- NEMANI DELAIBATIK­I Edited by Ranoba Baoa Feedback: nemani.delaibatik­i@fijisun.com.fj

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a says our health accomplish­ments, extraordin­ary as they may be, are all placed at grave risk by the wide-reaching devastatio­n of climate change. He made the remarks at the high level meeting on universal health coverage in New York.

“The fact is that climate change has increased health insecurity worldwide, and we now need to climate-proof our health systems in every way possible,” he said. He said the historic advancemen­t of the Fijian health sector could only be protected and sustained through collaborat­ion with our partners from around the world.

Together we can

He said only together could we develop health infrastruc­ture that was resilient to the many possible blows that a changing climate could inflict on us.

“Only together can we identify, educate and train the people we need to deliver this care. Only together can we attack the root cause of this crisis and adapt vulnerable communitie­s, economies and healthcare systems to the climate realities that we all know we face.

“Fiji has set a priority on providing unfettered access to high-quality healthcare for all Fijians, with special efforts underway to reach our society’s most vulnerable: women, children, the elderly and the disadvanta­ged.

“I believe this is a value we all share, and I want to thank the government­s of Thailand and Georgia for ably shepherdin­g this discussion through the United Nations as our co-facilitato­rs.

“Fiji’s citizenry is dispersed over 120 populated islands, so achieving universal access to primary healthcare demands that we blaze an uncharted path, led by solutions tailored to our unique set of challenges.

“We share these challenges with other Small Island Developing States that are too small to bring the advantages of scale to the health care system.

“Neverthele­ss, Fiji is using strategic investment to build a healthcare system in which access to quality care is unbound by geography, background or socio-economic status.

“Our progress is paying dividends, both in realising the constituti­onal right to health for every Fijian and in advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.”

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