Dr Edmond Fernandes to Address UN Regional Meeting in Thailand
Mangaluru: Mangalorean Dr. Edmond Fernandes, Founder and CEO, Center for Health and Development (CHD Group) and guest faculty, Department of Public Health, Nitte University, has been invited as Resource person to address the Regional forum on translating global frameworks into practice. He will be speaking on how frameworks on disaster risk reduction can be strengthened by mainstreaming health in all policies across different sectors and agencies at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) in Thailand on August 29.Dr. He will also be holding parallel meetings with Chulalongkorn University, Mahidol University and other Institutes in Thailand to further the public health agenda for Asia.
Escap is the regional development arm of the United Nations for the Asia-Pacific region. It is made up of 53 Member States and nine Associate Members, with a geographical scope that stretches from Turkey in the west to the Pacific island nation of Kiribati in the east, and from the Russian Federation in the North to New Zealand in the South. Three landmark frameworks- the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change have all called upon member States to mainstream disaster resilience in the context of sustainable development. The role of local governments in decentralizing risk informed the development and adapting the global agendas to local milieu and constraints is in the process of being fully operationalized.
Speaking to Team Mangalorean, Dr Edmond said, ” Asian countries are being brought together in this dialogue on what is the way forward to optimize and translate global policies into grass-root actions. During the meeting, I will be highlighting how south-south co-operation at the ASEAN level can create a new world order in strengthening International development and achieving disaster resilience and meaningfully bringing climate change adaptation practices. Different countries will also share their experience and how disaster response is handled and sharing of learning and best practices will take place through this Asia level dialogue. The coherence approach is emphasised in the various global, regional and national frameworks pertaining to disaster risk reduction and the United Nations member States in Asia and the Pacific have called for enhancing regional co-operation to build resilience to disasters in the region.”
Best of luck to you, Dr. Edmond, for all your untiring efforts in formulating various frameworks of ideas and policies relating to Health related matters, specially impacting the Asian countries. The World Health Organization of the United Nations has continuously and consistently strived towards the Health related matters that relate to the entire world where majority of the developing world is far behind the basic needs of Health and well being. Health related topics are very sensitive indeed. The World resources are still lagging behind the global needs for health and welfare of human beings. Hopefully, your continuous message will… Read more »