Health Minister discusses with WHO enhancing emergency health responses.

Strengthening Health Emergency Response: Key Discussions Between Yemen's Health Minister and WHO Representative

In a significant meeting held on Thursday in Aden, Yemen’s temporary capital, Dr. Qasim Buhaibeh, the Minister of Public Health and Population, engaged in critical discussions with Dr. Arturo Piscigan, the World Health Organization (WHO) representative to Yemen. The talks focused on several health-related issues, aiming to enhance coordination and joint efforts between the Ministry and WHO to improve health services.

Emergency Preparedness and Disease Surveillance

A primary focus of the meeting was the importance of emergency preparedness within the health sector. This includes addressing the global emergency declaration of monkeypox, which has seen outbreaks in Africa. Discussions covered enhancing health checkpoints, providing testing solutions for monkeypox at central laboratories, and improving disease surveillance, awareness, and understanding.

Climate Change Impacts and Health Response

The meeting also delved into the effects of climate change, including floods and heavy rains affecting several provinces. The conversation extended to the health sector’s response to these challenges, ensuring the Ministry of Health’s needs are met to combat the increasing risks of water-borne diseases such as acute watery diarrhea and cholera. The talks underscored the need for mobilizing efforts to confront these health threats and setting priorities for joint action. Preparations for a high-level meeting with donors to support the health sector were also discussed.

Conclusion

This pivotal meeting between Yemen’s Health Minister and the WHO representative underscores a collective commitment to bolstering the health emergency response and addressing the pressing health challenges exacerbated by climate change. By focusing on preparedness, disease surveillance, and a coordinated response to environmental impacts, Yemen aims to strengthen its health sector’s resilience in the face of ongoing and future challenges.

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