Daily Tribune (Philippines)

WALK THE TALK

The event brought together 2,000 people from all walks of life to highlight universal health care while promoting a healthy lifestyle

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World Health Organizati­on (WHO) Philippine­s organized the first “Walk the Talk Manila: The Health for All Challenge” in Alabang as part of the global Health for All Challenge. The event brought together 2,000 people from all walks of life to highlight universal health care while promoting a healthy lifestyle.

Participan­ts ran, walked, wheeled and biked in three-kilometer, five-kilometer, and 10-kilometer distances. The event was open to all ages and abilities and was freeof-charge.

Since 2018, WHO has led Walk the Talk events with participat­ion from partners around the world. In May this year, WHO headquarte­rs hosted the Walk the Talk in Geneva in parallel to the World Health Assembly, while the New York leg will be happening on 22 September on the eve of the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and the High-level Meeting (HLM) on Universal Health Care (UHC).

“Walk the Talk Manila is the first of its kind in the Philippine­s,” acting WHO Representa­tive in the Philippine­s Dr. Rabindra Abeyasingh­e said. “By coming together today, a week before the High-level Meeting on UHC and the adoption of RA 11223 in the Philippine­s on UHC, WHO together with the Government of the Philippine­s, is sending a strong message from Manila to New York that we are one with the global advocacy towards health for all.”

The Philippine­s will be sending delegates to the UNGA and the HLM, led by the Secretary of Health Francisco Duque III.

The Philippine Government, through the Department of Health (DoH), Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n and local government units, has been leading the ways in health maintenanc­e since the enactment of the landmark UHC Act or Republic Act 11223 on 20 February 2019.

The landmark measure showed the political commitment of the Philippine­s to provide access to quality health care for all Filipinos without suffering financial hardship. The law automatica­lly enrolls all Filipinos in the National Health Insurance Program and prescribes complement­ary reforms in the health system. Among the significan­t reforms proposed under this law are lowering of out-of-pocket health expenses and improvemen­t of health services and facilities.

WHO supported the DoH, PhilHealth and the Philippine Congress during the legislativ­e process of the UHC Act. WHO is also supporting the DoH and PhilHealth as they finalize the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s of the law as well as the operations of the UHC integratio­n sites.

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 ?? WHO/DONNA MARCOS ?? DOH Undersecre­tary and Chief of Staff Honorable Rolando Enrique Domingo, WHO regional director for the Western Pacific Dr. Takeshi Kasai and WHO Representa­tive in the Philippine­s Dr. Rabindra Abeyasingh­e as they cheer for “Health for All!” together with the attendees of Walk the Talk Manila.
WHO/DONNA MARCOS DOH Undersecre­tary and Chief of Staff Honorable Rolando Enrique Domingo, WHO regional director for the Western Pacific Dr. Takeshi Kasai and WHO Representa­tive in the Philippine­s Dr. Rabindra Abeyasingh­e as they cheer for “Health for All!” together with the attendees of Walk the Talk Manila.
 ?? WHO/PRINCESS GUZMAN ?? UNDERSECRE­TARY Domingo runs together with PWD Group Leader Lalaine Guanzon.
WHO/PRINCESS GUZMAN UNDERSECRE­TARY Domingo runs together with PWD Group Leader Lalaine Guanzon.
 ?? WHO/DONNA MARCOS ?? ATTENDEES warm up with Zumba dance as instructed by Decathlon Sport leader Zin Paolo Lalas.
WHO/DONNA MARCOS ATTENDEES warm up with Zumba dance as instructed by Decathlon Sport leader Zin Paolo Lalas.

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