World Health Day ceremony introduces plan to combat non-communicable diseases

Union Minister for Health Dr Thet Khaing Win, along with representatives from relevant governmental and non-gov­ernmental organizations, con­vened at the Ministry of Health office yesterday to mark World Health Day (WHD) 2024.

 

The Union minister high­lighted that since the founding year of the World Health Or­ganization in 1950, WHD has been commemorated annually. Member countries gather to discuss global health challeng­es and strategies for collective action.

 

This year’s WHD theme, “My Health, My Right”, em­phasizes health as a funda­mental human right. The Union minister emphasized the ministry’s commitment to expanding access to qual­ity healthcare in line with the State Administration Council’s nine objectives.

 

Following this, attend­ees watched the WHD 2024 commemoration video. Sub­sequently, the Union minis­ter and the Deputy Minister presented awards to outstand­ing state and regional public health workers.

 

In the afternoon, an intro­ductory ceremony was held for the National Strategy for Preventing and Controlling Non-communicable Diseas­es (2023-27). After the Union minister’s opening remarks, Deputy Director-General Dr Kyaw Kan Kaung of the Public Health Department present­ed the strategy’s objectives and programmes. A brief ex­planation of the strategy by Director Dr Thida Win of the Non-communicable Diseases Unit followed this. — MNA/NT