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World Health Day 2006: Activities
In India,
the World Health Report (WHR) -2006 was released by the Hon’ble Health Minister
of State - Smt Panabaka Lakshmi in a function held at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 7 April
2006. The other dignitaries included the Union Secretary Health & Family
Welfare – Shri Prasanna Hota; Director General Health Services – Dr. R.K.
Shrivastava; Ag. WHO Representative to India – Dr. Paramita Sudharto;
senior officials from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare;
representatives from bilateral and multi-lateral agencies, including USAID
and World Bank, and other experts. This function was organized by the
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), GOI in collaboration with
WHO India Office. A presentation on
the key messages of the WHR 2006 was made by WHO.
All the dignitaries lauded the importance of drawing
attention to the critical issue of addressing shortages and other human
resource issues in the health sector. They emphasized that human resources
form a fulcrum of the health sector. The need of the hour is to use the
publication of the World Health Report at the global level as a beginning
towards greater action at the country level.
The criticality of addressing human resource related concerns in India,
especially in light of the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), was
emphasized by all. It was felt that a
one year action plan needs to be developed.
The release of the report was followed by a panel
discussion, chaired by Smt S. Jalaja, Additional Secretary (Health), GOI, on
human resource issues in the context of the National Rural Health Mission
(NRHM). The panelists included senior
officials from the MoHFW. An overview
was provided on the human resource issues in NRHM including data on
availability and future requirements, highlighting the human resource issues
in the NGO sector. The discussion
focused on how the human resource requirements of the NRHM would be met.
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Release of the
‘World Health Report 2006’ at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi.
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Press Brief By WHO Regional Director (South-East
Asia Region)
A press conference was held in WHO-SEARO and was attended by
Dr Samlee Plianbangchang, Regional Director (RD); Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh,
Deputy Regional Director (DRD); Dr Myint Htwe, Director, Programme
Management; and Dr P. T. Jayawickramarajah.
DRD complimented the response on India
and highlighted NRHM as a unique and well-conceived programme towards the
overall improvement of health care delivery in India. RD emphasised health promotion and the need
for everyone, including media, to work on health promotion and changing
peoples’ behaviour and attitude.
Health Posts at Select Places
Across Delhi & Formation of a Symbolic Human Chain Of Health Workers
To enable face to face interaction amongst health workers
and the general public, health posts were placed across select public spaces
i.e. at ISBT Kashmiri Gate, Rohini West, New Delhi Railway Station, MCD Basti
Vikas Kendra at Kalkaji and National Stadium.
These posts were held from 10 a. m – 2 p.m. They were set up and run by a team of
health providers consisting of doctors from various systems of medicine including
physicians, naturopaths, and dentists among others. Free consultation was provided to 1500 beneficiaries. Awareness talks on dental care, TB,
HIV/AIDS were organized. This event
was managed by Ms. Sunita Godara, Health Fitness Trust.
In the evening a mass event covering around 2000
participants was organized at the National Stadium to celebrate the WHD. Shri Oscar Fernandez,
Cabinet Minister, and Dr. Yoganand Shastri, Health Minister of Delhi, shared their
thoughts and pointed out the importance of working together with health
workers. Mementos were presented to
all the health providers who manned the free health posts.
Thereafter, a symbolic 1 km human chain of health workers
was organized wherein health providers and workers – nurses, dentists, sports
therapists, practitioners of Ayurveda, Siddha and Homeopathy,
pharmacists, representatives from public and private sector, amongst
others, participated. The event was
managed by Ms. Sunita Godara, Health Fitness Trust.
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Health Post, Human
Chain and Cultural Show at National Stadium, New Delhi.
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State Level Initiatives
As part of the World Health Day 2006, it is proposed that
activities be undertaken at the State level through selected collaborating
centres and partner institutions. Given the focus on human resource issues in
health, the following institutions are conducting various functions /
discussions:
Karnataka Pharmacy Council, Bangalore; and
All India Institute of Hygiene & Public
Health, Kolkata.
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