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New Delhi : Union Health and Family Welfare Dr Harsh Vardhan attended the G20 Okayama Health Ministers’ Meeting on October 19-20, 2019, held under the Presidency of Japan at Okayama City, Japan.

The deliberations of the G 20 Health Ministers focused on four major global health issues : (i) Achievement of Universal Health Coverage (ii) Response to population aging (iii) Management of health risks, and Health security management including Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) and its containment. Union Health Minister made specific interventions on all of them.

Intervening on Universal Health coverage (UHC), the Prime Minister’s vision of  ‘Sab Ka Saath; Sab Ka Vikas; Sab Ka Vishwas’ for inclusive health was highlighted along with Ayushman Bharat, Fit India Movement, and Eat Right Campaign. Dr Vardhan said that India is on the path to UHC and will contribute effectively in sustaining UHC at the global level.

On “Response to Population Aging”, Dr Vardhan, in his intervention, shared  India’s vision for its  projected 20% elderly population by 2050. He conveyed to G20 countries the efforts made so far under National Programme for Health Care of Elderly to provide accessible, affordable, and high-quality long-term, comprehensive health care services to an ageing population.  In his intervention, he also made a mention of public health measures to tackle Dementia.  He concluded his intervention by highlighting India’s commitment to ensure dignity with care for its elderly.

Deliberating on Health risk and health security, Dr Vardhan made intervention on Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR), seen as a serious emerging threat to global public health.  He conveyed G20 Health Ministers that in a short span of time India has made commendable progress by implementing a national action plan, establishing a national antimicrobial resistance surveillance system, and its decision to contribute to global AMR R&D efforts.  While voicing his concern on AMR, he called upon all relevant UN agencies to align themselves in their endeavour to combat antimicrobial resistance.

During the Simulation Exercise on “Public Health Emergency during mass gathering” on October 20, 2019, Dr Vardhan  shared two best practices (i) successful pulse polio campaign in Delhi in 1994 threatened by a major outbreak of Plague during the same period and (ii) the risk communication management to bring down the mass hysteria created by Social media during Nipah outbreak in  Kerala in 2018.

The G20 Health Ministers meeting concluded by adopting the “Okayama Declaration of the G 20 Health Ministers”. The declaration, having 52 articles, endorses the Commitment of G20 countries to address the major global health issues, for an inclusive and sustainable world, as envisioned in the 2030 agenda for sustainable development.

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