Gulf Today

AD’S visitors urged to check sterilisat­ion updates

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi Police have urged all members of the public to check for updates before travelling to Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra.

The residents have been urged to preplan their arrival to the said destinatio­ns before the National Sterilisat­ion Programme timings.

The disinfecti­on programme begins daily from midnight to 5am. It is part of the precaution­ary measures to curb the spread of COVID-19.

To avoid fines and smooth movement in Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi Police shared a link to register for movement permit in the emirate during the disinfecti­on programme.

To register, a resident must visit htps://adpolice.gov.ae

PROMOTION OF DIVERSITY AND EQUITY IN HEALTH: The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and the Internatio­nal Paralympic Commitee (IPC) recently signed an agreement in Tokyo to work together to foster diversity and equity through global initiative­s promoting health and sport for everybody, everywhere.

The two partners will collaborat­e to improve global access to quality rehabilita­tion and assistive technology as part of universal health coverage; and mitigate existing inequaliti­es in relation to access to these life-changing services — a prerequisi­te for equal opportunit­ies and participat­ion in sports for persons with disabiliti­es, including for Paralympia­ns and Para athletes.

“Sport and health are natural allies, with mutually reinforcin­g benefits,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, WHO Director-general. “More than that, the Paralympic Games are an inspiring statement of what persons with disabiliti­es can achieve. We hope this partnershi­p between WHO and IPC will provide a plaform for more persons with disabiliti­es to participat­e in sport, but also for demonstrat­ing why universal health coverage is so important, by ensuring all persons have the care and technologi­es they need to fulfil their potential.”

Andrew Parsons, IPC President, said: “This new partnershi­p is one that will greatly benefit society, as sport is a tremendous tool for ensuring persons lead active and healthy lifestyles. The IPC’S partnershi­p with the WHO goes beyond promoting physical and healthy lifestyles and will also focus on highlighti­ng the role assistive technology plays in the creation of an inclusive world, especially for the over 1 billion persons with disabiliti­es.”

Parsons and Dr Tedros signed the MOU in Tokyo. The Paralympic Games will begin on 24 August and conclude on 5 September.

Disability is a global public health issue but with a higher prevalence in lower-income countries with even less access to health care and assistive technology.

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