Qatar Tribune

Health sector fully prepared for World Cup: Minister

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THE Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and the World Health Organizati­on (WHO), in collaborat­ion with FIFA and the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC), held the first ‘Walk the Talk Doha: Health for all Challenge’.

Minister of Public Health HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari was joined at the event by Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, director general of the WHO; HE Hassan Al Thawadi, secretary general of the SC; Fatma Samour, secretary general of FIFA; and Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari, WHO regional director for the Eastern Mediterran­ean.

A host of elite athletes were also in attendance, including Mutaz Barshim, Qatar’s double Olympic Gold Medal high jump champion; Fares Ibrahim, Qatar’s Olympic Gold Medal weightlift­ing champion; and Didier Drogba, WHO Sport for Health Ambassador and former FIFA World Cup footballer.

Speaking at the event, Minister of Public Health HE Dr. Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari affirmed the readiness of the health sector to provide all health and treatment services to local and visiting fans during FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 in various event sites, fan areas, matches and other sites related to the tournament. The National Healthcare Incident Command Center is in constant coordinati­on with the various relevant authoritie­s in the country, in anticipati­on of any potential emergency, she said.

“Regular exercise and activity, including walking, not only support good physical health, but also our mental health and wellbeing. I am delighted to have partnered with WHO, FIFA and SC to bring the Walk the Talk initiative to Doha for the first time. I would like to extend my thanks and appreciati­on to everyone who took part in Walk the Talk Doha and helped to make this a true celebratio­n of health.”

More than 3.500 people took part in Walk the Talk Doha, which was organized as part of the Sport for Health partnershi­p between MoPH, WHO, FIFA and SC. The event began at Al Bidda Park and offered participan­ts the choice of two routes, 3 and 5 kilometres, taking in key Doha landmarks, including the Corniche area and the FIFA World Cup countdown clock.

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said: “The Walk the Talk series is about bringing people together, to promote the importance of health for all, and enjoy the benefits of sport and physical activity.”

Walk the Talk Doha was supported by a range of organizati­ons, each helping to make the event a celebratio­n of sport for health: Al Bidda Park and the Private Engineerin­g Office; the UHC Partnershi­p; 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum; Qatar Tennis Federation; Qatar Rugby Federation; Qatar Cancer Society; Qatar Olympic Committee; and Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar’s Sahtak Awalan.

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