Vietnam Seeks WHO Assistance in Enhancing Healthcare Sector
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| Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha (right) receives Dr. Saia Ma'u Piukala, Director of the Western Pacific Region of the World Health Organization. (Photo: VGP/MK) |
During their discussions, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha shared that Vietnam highly appreciates WHO's pivotal support in orchestrating global healthcare and public health initiatives.
In particular, the country has benefited from the companionship, guidance, and support of WHO officials and experts across all realms of healthcare policy and services. This collaboration was particularly evident during the global pandemic, during which Vietnam received prompt, effective assistance from the WHO in navigating and overcoming the crisis.
As one of the 15 countries chosen by the WHO for mRNA vaccine technology transfer, Vietnam currently seeks practical aid to bolster its research and production capabilities not only for emerging infectious diseases but also for those with resurging threats like measles and tuberculosis.
Additionally, Vietnam aims to diversify its healthcare offerings to meet the evolving needs of the public.
Ha also emphasized that the quality of the living environment is closely linked to health. That health security is a non-traditional security issue, he said, healthcare policies and health protection need to be associated with environmental issues.
Addressing concerns over drug, vaccine, and medical product production, procurement, and distribution, he urged the WHO to deploy experts to aid Vietnam in refining procurement mechanisms, ensuring a stable, sustainable supply chain.
Also, he tasked the Ministry of Science and Technology with collaborating with the Ministry of Health to assess the health impact created by electronic cigarette, particularly on adolescents, and to align strategies with WHO directives.
In response, Dr. Saia Ma’u Piukala emphasized the critical role of primary health care as the frontline for addressing basic health needs. The Director of the Western Pacific Region of WHO pledged continued collaboration with Vietnam to advance healthcare and contribute to the region's and the world's sustainable development goals.
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