Singapore PM calls for global health cooperation

SINGAPORE, May 21: Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has called for international coordination to address ongoing  global health risks in a video statement delivered at the 78th World  Health Assembly (WHA).

“The international system is under severe strain.  The COVID-19 pandemic is behind us, but the risk to global health  persists, and the need for coordinated action has never been greater,”  he said on Tuesday

“A disease anywhere can become a threat everywhere. Viruses  know no borders,” he added, adding that “the only way forward” is to  tackle global health challenges together. Wong highlighted the  significance of the historic global pandemic agreement among World  Health Organization (WHO) member states reached recently.

In November  2021, a special session of the WHA established an intergovernmental  negotiating body tasked with drafting a pandemic agreement under the WHO  framework to strengthen global preparedness, prevention, and response  capacities.

On April 16 this year, the WHO announced that, following  more than three years of intensive negotiations, member states had  reached a consensus on the draft text of the agreement, which

has since  been submitted for consideration at the 78th session.

The development  shows that “international cooperation remains possible in these  uncertain times,” Wong said, calling it “an encouraging development both  for global health and for multilateralism.”

“It reminds us of what we  can achieve as an international community when countries come together  to find common ground and forge shared solutions,” he added.

Wong  reaffirmed Singapore’s commitment to an open, stable, and rules-based  multilateral system, and said the country will continue to do its part  for global health.

(UNI)