Botswana Guardian

COVID- 19: WHO urges MPs to unite and build strong health systems

- Moses Magadza

The Director General of the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) has implored SADC Members of Parliament to unite and build resilient health systems, saying they are “the best defence against any health emergency”.

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s made the plea on Sunday in a pre- recorded video message to MPs virtually attending the 47th Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC Parliament­ary Forum.

He stressed that unity among the region’s lawmakers regardless of political affiliatio­n as well as collaborat­ion of member states would galvanise national and regional responses to the pandemic. COVID- 19 has claimed the lives of more than one million people all over the world.

Ghebreyesu­s said: “Political leadership must be united across political party lines and between countries. We are all in this together. As parliament­arians, you have a critical role to play in demonstrat­ing the solidarity that is needed so badly to defeat this virus.”

On equity, Ghebreyesu­s implored the MPs to use their privileged positions as representa­tives of the people and as legislator­s to ensure distributi­on of treatment services and vaccines in a manner that reaches population­s with the greatest need.

He underscore­d the need for regaining trust and the disseminat­ion of accurate informatio­n during the COVID- 19 crisis. “If we are to control this virus, it’s critical that countries share up- to- date informatio­n,” he said.

Ghebreyesu­s is the first African to be appointed Director- General of the WHO. He became the first

WHO official at his level to address the SADC PF, which brings together 15 national parliament­s of southern Africa. He told the lawmakers that attaining developmen­t in the absence of good health was not easy.

“My brothers and sisters, COVID- 19 has demonstrat­ed that health is not just an outcome of developmen­t. It is a prerequisi­te. When we promote and protect health, we promote and protect jobs, businesses, education, gender equality, peace, sustainabi­lity and more,” he said.

Observers said by referring to the MPs as “my brothers and sisters”, Ghebreyesu­s remarkably appealed to pathos, put himself on the same level with his target audience and thus regarded them as co- creators of knowledge and solutions.

The Director- General said working together would not only end the pandemic but “build the healthier, safer, fairer Africa we all want.”

The SADC PF Plenary was held under the theme: ‘ The Role of Parliament­s in Strengthen­ing Accountabi­lity during a pandemic: The Case of Covid- 19.’

Ghebreyesu­s said a lot had been achieved in Africa towards containing widespread community transmissi­on of COVID- 19 and expanding testing. He, however, said many people were still susceptibl­e and called for vigilance.

He stressed that the virus was still circulatin­g, disrupting economies, upending health systems and jinxing efforts to respond to other communicab­le diseases.

In some cases, immunisati­on programmes were being compromise­d, while politicisa­tion of public health and weak governance and other challenges were creating gaps in which the virus could thrive.

 ??  ?? APPEAL: Screen grab of the Director General of the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s speaking via pre- recorded video to MPs virtually attending the 47th Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC PF Plenary Assembly Session. – Photo: Moses Magadza
APPEAL: Screen grab of the Director General of the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s speaking via pre- recorded video to MPs virtually attending the 47th Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC PF Plenary Assembly Session. – Photo: Moses Magadza

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