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Minister Waqainabete Address Health Leaders In Safe Surgery Practices At The World Health Assembly

Fiji’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, Nazhat Shameem Khan chaired the launching of the Global Assessment Report (GAR19) on the margins of the 6th Session of the UN Disaster Risk Reduction Global Platform last week.
 
Fiji successfully co-hosted a side event on ‘Safe Surgery’ on the margins of the 72nd Session of the World Health Assembly in line with WHO’s global goal on Universal Health Coverage in Geneva, Switzerland yesterday.
 
The event provided an opportunity for Fiji to reiterate its commitment and visibility at the international platform and discuss challenges Small Islands Developing States encounter in the face of global changing circumstances. 
 
In addressing participants at the World Health Assembly side event,  Minister for Health and Medical Services, Hon. Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete said that Universal Health coverage can only be achieved through our collaborative efforts in safe health practices.
 
“Today we gather as a community of the world to address this core issue because safe surgery is at the heart of Universal Health Coverage and without safe surgery we cannot achieve UHC.
 
Health services in Fiji has been redesigned to ensure that every Fijian has access to equitable, efficient and affordable health care and that no one is left behind. 
 
The side event was an appropriate avenue to share Pacific Island Countries experiences and their limitations and potential areas of partnership in building capacity and working closely with our global partners.
 
The event was co-sponsored by Fiji, Tonga, Maldives and Bahamas.

 

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Several members of Public Accounts Committee of the Fijian Parliament visiting Wellington this week took advantage of a visit to the Wellington City Council’s Southern Landfill yesterday to glean a few ideas for waste management in Fiji. This included the Hon. Alexander O’Connor, Assistant Minister for Health, Ratu Suliano Matanitobua, Opposition parliamentarian and Ms. Priya Chand, Parliamentary Secretary who were accompanied by the Fiji High Commission New Zealand staff.

The Southern landfill is an impressive setup particularly as it focuses on recycling and minimising the damage to the environment at the landfill.

 

Other remarkable features of the landfill were its gas collection, electricity regeneration, green waste mulching and water table management. The Hon. O’Connor, an engineer by profession, was particularly impressed and intends to develop a few ideas for the Fijian Government to consider.

 

The PAC members were invited to attend the Pacific PAC training seminar in Wellington facilitated by UNDP from the 12th to the 13th December.

The PAC members, including Deputy Chair, Hon. Mohammed Dean, MP, were hosted to afternoon tea at the Fiji Chancery.  It was an opportunity for the Parliamentarians to meet the Locally Engaged Staff at the Mission and also update the staff on the work and concerns of the Public A

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