Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President off to Uruguay for WHO conference

- Takunda Maodza Harare Bureau

PRESIDENT Mugabe left the country yesterday for Uruguay where he will join other Heads of State and Government attending the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) conference on noncommuni­cable diseases (NCDs).

The conference is running under the theme “Enhancing policy coherence between different spheres of policy making that have a bearing on attaining Strategic Developmen­t Goal target 3.4 on NCD by 2030”.

SDG 3.4 by 2030 seeks to reduce premature mortality from NCDs by one-third through prevention and treatment and promoting mental health and wellbeing.

The conference seeks to provide guidance to member states on how to reach SDG target 3.4 by 2030 by influencin­g public policies in sectors beyond health and enhancing policy coherence. It also seeks to launch a set of new global initiative­s to help countries accelerate progress in reducing premature mortality from NCDs and to fast-track efforts to attain SDG target 3.4.

The meeting will also see delegates exchanging national experience­s in enhancing policy coherence to attain the voluntary global NCD targets for 2025.

The conference will also highlight the health sector as the key advocate for enhancing coherence for the attainment of SDG target 3.4. Also expected to attend the conference are Ministers of health, agricultur­e, developmen­t cooperatio­n, finance and foreign Affairs.

The United Nations organisati­ons, public policy decision makers, global experts and advocates and non-state actors will also attend the conference.

The conference is made up of three segments - the dialogue of member states, UN organisati­ons and non-state actors; the ministeria­l segment for member states and UN organisati­ons at the level of Ministers and national NCD directors; and a high-level segment for member states and UN organisati­ons at the level of Heads of State and Government and Heads of UN organisati­ons.

The conference is being held at a time the world is burdened by NCDs like cancer, diabetes, cardiovasc­ular disease and chronic respirator­y ailments.

NCD killed 40 million globally in 2015, which represente­d 70 percent of all deaths worldwide. Zimbabwe has not been spared from the burden of NCDs like cancer and diabetes.

Some interest groups are now proposing the establishm­ent of a cancer levy to help raise resources to deal with the disease. The conference will come up with a document that is expected to be endorsed by participan­ts.

The outcome document is also expected to serve as an input into the discussion­s at the 71st World Health Assembly on the preparatio­ns for the third High-level Meeting of the United General Assembly on NCDs in 2018.

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