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No images? Click here Tuesday, 6 April, 2021 Please find enclosed the link of the WHO Director-General's statement as well as other materials from the COVID-19 media briefing on 6 April that ahead of World Health Day, 7 April, focused on WHO issuing five calls for urgent action to improve health for all people and featured: Her Excellency Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, Barbados His Excellency, President Carlos Andrés Alvarado Quesada, Costa Rica His Excellency President Hage Geingob, Namibia His Excellency President Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan (video statement) Tomorrow is World Health Day. COVID-19 has exacerbated inequalities both between and within countries. The poorest and most marginalized have been hit hardest - both in terms of lives and livelihoods lost.At the start of the year, I made a call for every country to start vaccinating health workers and older people in the first 100 days of 2021. This week will mark the hundredth day and 190 countries and economies have now started vaccination. It’s a travesty that in some countries health workers and those at-risk groups remain completely unvaccinated.Today, I’m happy to welcome four heads of state to talk about health equity, and changes they have made to achieve it.Tomorrow we will publish an additional shortlist of films for the Health for All Film Festival. This fourth shortlist is dedicated to Health Equity.Media briefing audio file (length 1hr 27mins): Video news edit (03mins30): Media assets and information on COVID-19 RELATED WHO urges countries to build a fairer, healthier world post-COVID-19COVID-19 has unfairly impacted some people more harshly than others, exacerbating existing inequities in health and welfare within and between countries. For World Health Day, 7 April 2021, WHO is therefore issuing five calls for urgent action to improve health for all people. More. Media contacts: You are receiving this NO-REPLY email because you are included on a WHO mail list. |
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