In New Delhi, WHO South-East Asia Regional Director Saima Wazed recently met with JP Nadda, India's Minister of Health and Family Welfare. Their discussions focused on improving health outcomes for women, children, and persons with disabilities in the region. Wazed shared on social media about their fruitful discussions.
Additionally, Wazed opened a two-day virtual briefing for Member countries, preparing for the upcoming WHO Executive Board meeting and the Program, Budget and Administration Committee session in Geneva. She praised the public health progress made by Member States despite challenges in 2024, highlighting achievements such as reducing under-5 mortality and eliminating diseases like Trachoma in India and Hepatitis B in Maldives and Sri Lanka.
Wazed emphasized the urgent need to address noncommunicable diseases, which significantly impact low- and middle-income countries. She noted that the Fourth High-level Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases will be held in 2025.
Saima Wazed is a health expert and the Regional Director for the World Health Organization (WHO) in South-East Asia. She works on improving health in countries like India.
JP Nadda is an Indian politician who has served as the Health Minister of India. He is involved in making decisions about health policies in the country.
WHO stands for the World Health Organization. It is a global organization that works to improve health and well-being around the world.
South-East Asia is a region that includes countries like India, Bangladesh, and Thailand. It is an area where WHO focuses on improving health services.
Noncommunicable diseases are illnesses that are not spread from person to person, like diabetes and heart disease. They are becoming more common in countries with lower and middle incomes.
The UN meeting in 2025 will be a gathering of countries to discuss global issues, including health. It is important for planning how to tackle health challenges worldwide.
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