Gulf Today

LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND ON HEALTH CARE

-

Health is a fundamenta­l source of happiness for any human being. Any amount of wealth may prove worthless for an ailing individual. Hence, it is sad to note that the Internatio­nal Universal Health Coverage Day passed by on Dec.12 without many people even realising it. In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly endorsed a resolution urging countries to accelerate progress towards universal health coverage (UHC) – the proposal that everyone, everywhere should have access to quality, affordable health care - as an essential priority for internatio­nal developmen­t.

The idea is to raise awareness of the need for strong health systems and universal health coverage with multi-stakeholde­r partners.

A vast section of the world population still lacks coverage for even the most essential health services.

Primary health care plays a vital role in bringing health services closer to people’s homes and communitie­s, thereby improving access. In October, 1,200 delegates from 120 countries gathered in Astana, Kazakhstan, for a Global Conference on Primary Health Care.

They adopted the Declaratio­n of Astana, vowing to strengthen their primary health care systems as an essential step towards UHC.

As World Health Organisati­on Regional Director for Europe, Dr Zsuzsanna Jakab, pointed out at the conference, the Declaratio­n of Astana is a call to step up action, which should empower the world to make primary health care a reality in all our countries.

Active lifestyle is an antidote to health issues and Dubai deserves praise for putting much effort on this front. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Sports Council, has been actively implementi­ng the vision to make sport a way of life in the emirate.

Dubai has several programmes geared towards motivating individual­s and institutio­ns to embrace a physically active lifestyle. The Hamdan Bin Mohammed Order of Merit for Sports Education School is one such initiative that focuses on schools and aims to spread health and happiness among school children through the practice of sports.

THE DUBAI Fitness CHALLENGE – THE LAGSHIP itness movement Sheikh Hamdan launched in 2017, is the world’s only city-wide initiative of its kind that promotes an active lifestyle and longterm wellness and features a varied line-up of fun, social and Entertaini­ng itness ACTIVITIES.

World leaders should take proactive action and work towards making bigger and smarter investment­s in health. All sectors involved should commit to help move the world closer to UHC by 2030 as envisaged.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Bahrain