Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, the Union Health Minister, will represent India at the 76th World Health Assembly, which got underway on May 21. Key topics like public health, universal health care, and the future of the World Health Organization (WHO) will be covered at this important meeting of global health professionals.
Dr. Mandaviya will give the keynote talk at two side events themed “Heal in India and Heal by India” and “Together We Fight Against TB,” highlighting India’s dedication to a healthier world. These lectures will showcase India’s achievements in medical tourism and its commitment to eradicating tuberculosis from the nation by 2025.
In order to promote international healthcare cooperation, Dr. Mandaviya will arrange bilateral talks with representatives from several countries. Singapore, France, the Netherlands, the United States, Bangladesh, Argentina, Brazil, Qatar, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are among the nations on the agenda. Additionally, a multilateral gathering involving BRICS (Brazil, Russia, China, and South Africa) representatives is planned.
The meeting’s main topics include universal health coverage, public health emergencies, health and well-being, and improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the World Health Organization. In order to achieve universal health coverage through value-based healthcare, it places a strong focus on international relationships and cooperation.
The participation of Dr. Mandaviya demonstrates India’s dedication to influencing the global health agenda. India seeks to enhance international healthcare through meetings and conversations that develop collaborations.
Leaders and professionals may share information and build partnerships at the 76th World Health Assembly to advance public health. With Dr. Mandaviya as its representative, India exhibits a commitment to a world that is healthier and more just.