Bosawai reaffirms SI’s commitment | Theislandsun

Bosawai reaffirms SI’s commitment | Theislandsun

BY INDY MAEALASIA

HEALTH Minister Paulson Popora Bosawai, has reaffirmed Solomon Islands’ commitment to meaningful engagement following the country’s appointment to the WHO Executive Board.

“I am honored and humbled to be part of the executive board of this magnificent institution and I thank you for welcoming Solomon Islands to the Executive Board,” Minister Bosawai said in a recent plenary session in Geneva, Switzerland.

He expressed his eagerness to actively contribute to the Board’s upcoming deliberations.

“I further look forward to work alongside all of you and learn from your great experience,” he said, acknowledging fellow board members.

Following the conclusion of the 78th World Health Assembly on 20th May, Bosawai welcomed the adoption of the world’s first ever Pandemic Agreement.

The agreement sets out the principles, approaches and tools for better international coordination across a range of areas, including equitable and timely access to vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostic.

“On behalf of the Pacific Island countries, I support the outcome of the 78th World Health Assembly and honor the role of WHO within the region, especially focusing on the universal health coverage that reflect our genuine belief as one world for health, “Minister Bosawai said.

“On behalf of the Pacific Island countries, I support the outcomes of the 78th World Health Assembly and recognize the vital role of WHO in our region, especially in advancing universal health coverage. This reflects our shared belief in the concept of ‘one world for health,’” said Minister Bosawai.

Representing WHO’s Western Pacific Region, he extended his gratitude to the outgoing Chair for his dedication and reaffirmed the region’s continued support for WHO’s leadership.

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