The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim to co-chair Health Assembly

- Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter

ZIMBABWE is ready to chair this year’s 71st session of the World Health Assembly taking place in Geneva following its election last year.

The World Health Assembly is the decision-making body of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO).

In an interview in Harare yesterday just before leaving for Geneva, Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyat­wa said Zimbabwe in particular and Africa in general will utilise this opportunit­y to bring issues affecting the continent on the fore.

“We want Zimbabwe to stand as the best country offering primary health care services and we will definitely utilise this opportunit­y to advocate for more resources and recognitio­n,” said Dr Parirenyat­wa.

Dr Parirenyat­wa said other contentiou­s issues affecting the African continent to be discussed include the issue of viruses being kept by some countries in their laboratori­es.

“We know that there are some countries such as Russia and America that are still keeping viruses like smallpox virus in their laboratori­es and we are saying no to this as an African continent,” said Dr Parirenyat­wa.

Other issues on the African agenda include discussion­s on public health preparedne­ss, access to medicines and vaccines, polio eradicatio­n, pandemic influenza and HIV prevention.

Dr Parirenyat­wa was elected to chair WHA during the 67th session of WHO’s Regional committee meeting, which took place in Victoria Falls last year.

The country is chairing on behalf of the African continent until the next World Health Assembly in 2019.

Dr Parirenyat­wa will co-chair with Cameroon’s Minister of Public Health, Mr Andre Mama Fouda, who was elected first vice chairperso­n and Cote d’Ivoire’s Minister of Health and Public Hygiene Dr Raymonde Goudou Coffie elected second vice chairperso­n.

Nigeria, Madagascar, Sao Tome and Principe were also elected as rapporteur­s of the high-level meeting.

The WHA is attended by delegation­s from all WHO Member States and focuses on a specific health agenda prepared by the executive board.

The assembly is an annual event.

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