Canada Reaffirms Commitment to Global Health Security at UN Meeting
Written by on September 27, 2024
New York, NY – Ahmed Hussen, Canada’s Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion, participated in a significant dialogue at the United Nations today, emphasizing the critical link between health security and international security.
During the meeting, Minister Hussen outlined Canada’s recent commitment to combating the mpox outbreak in Africa and its ongoing efforts to support the eradication of polio worldwide. His remarks highlighted the urgent need for a coordinated global response to health crises, reflecting Canada’s dedication to fostering international collaboration.
Health security is international security.
Today at the @UN, I joined partners to discuss strengthening global health, and highlighted Canada’s recent commitment to fighting the mpox outbreak in Africa and supporting polio eradication worldwide. pic.twitter.com/zQrjNu5yQV
— Ahmed Hussen (@HonAhmedHussen) September 27, 2024
“Health security is international security,” Hussen stated, stressing that the well-being of populations transcends national borders and demands a united approach.
The discussions at the UN come at a crucial time as global health challenges continue to evolve. Canada’s proactive stance on public health initiatives is expected to play a pivotal role in addressing these pressing issues, reinforcing its commitment to global health security.
This initiative aligns with Canada’s broader strategy to strengthen health systems and promote sustainable development across nations, ensuring that vulnerable communities receive the support they need to combat health threats.
As the global community faces an array of health challenges, including emerging infectious diseases, Canada’s leadership in these discussions underlines its commitment to international cooperation and solidarity.
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