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Wang
Guangya, Permanent Representative of China to the
UN, Statement by at the 58th Session of the
UN
27 October 2003
Mr. President:
I have the honour to introduce the draft resolution
A/58/L.5 entitled "Enhancing Capacity Building in
Global Public Health" under Agenda Item 60.
Mr. President,
To halt and begin to reverse, by 2015, the spread of
HIV/AIDS and incidence of malaria and other major
diseases is one of the development goals set in the
United Nations Millennium Declaration. To achieve such
a goal, the international community needs to pay
greater attention to capacity building in global
public health. The SARS outbreaks in certain countries
and regions in the first half of this year once again
demonstrated that public health has become a global
issue and therefore calls for global cooperation. Only
by enhancing the capacity of the international
community to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other
infectious diseases and boosting national capacity
building in public health can there be a solid basis
for development and prosperity in all countries. With
this in mind the Chinese Delegation has taken the
initiative of submitting the draft resolution
entitled "Enhancing Capacity Building in Global
Public Health".
The main elements of this draft resolution include:
Recalling the UN Millennium Declaration adopted by
heads of state and government at the UN Millennium
Summit and the development goals contained therein,
in particular the health-related development
goals; Recognizing that globalization of trade and
increased international travel have increased the
risk of rapid worldwide spread of infectious
diseases, posing new challenges to public
health; Noting with concern the deleterious impact on
humankind of various major infectious diseases and
epidemics, and especially the heavy burden they
impose on the developing countries; Welcoming the
current success of the affected countries in
combating SARS; Emphasizing the need for greater
international and regional cooperation to meet new
and existing challenges to public health; Welcoming
the efforts of WHO and other UN bodies as well as the
private sector and civil society in enhancing
capacity building in global public health and in
promoting public health at the country level;
In the operative part, the draft
Urges Member States to further integrate public
health into their national economic and social
development strategies and consistently improve their
public health systems; Calls upon Member States and
the international community to raise public awareness
of good public health practices, including through
education and the mass media; Calls for the
improvement of global public health preparedness and
response systems, including systems of prevention and
monitoring of the infectious diseases; Invites the
regional social and economic commissions to cooperate
closely with Member States in their capacity building
in public health; Encourages UN agencies, bodies,
funds and programs to continue to address public
health concerns in their development activities and
programs, and to actively support capacity building
in global public health; and Requests the
Secretary-General to include observations on the
issue of enhancing capacity building in global public
health in his report on the follow-up to the outcome
of the Millennium Summit to be submitted to the
General Assembly at its fifty-ninth session.
During the consultations on this draft resolution,
delegations have put forward many constructive ideas
and proposals that further enriched the draft
resolution and made it more comprehensive. I am
confident that the adoption of this draft resolution
by the General Assembly will not only inspire Member
States to give higher priority to capacity building
in public health, but also play an important role in
achieving the development goals set in the UN
Millennium Declaration.
Mr. President,
Before the text was issued, 120 countries joined the
co-sponsorship of this draft resolution. Now, we are
another36countries who have just joined the
co-sponsorship, which are Albania, Bhutan, Bulgaria,
Ecuador, Estonia, Fiji, Gabon, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan,
Liechtenstein, Maldives, Mauritania, Monaco, Nauru,
Papua New Guinea, Republic of Moldova, Romania,
Seychelles, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan,
Uruguay, Haiti, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine,
Bolivia, Costa Rica, Israel, Argentina, Marshall
Islands, Norway, Venezuela, Switzerland, the Former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Eritrea and Mali.
Please allow me to express, on behalf of the Chinese
Government, our sincere thanks to all those countries
that have shown interest in and given their support
for this draft resolution. We truly hope this draft
resolution can be adopted by consensus.
Thank you, Mr. President.
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