After securing third term, Xi Jinping’s focus on Taiwan: Report \
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After securing third term, Xi Jinping’s focus on Taiwan: Report

07-Nov-2022
Xi Jinping
Beijing: After securing a third term, Chinese President Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders’ foremost priority is the reunification of Taiwan, according to Di Valerio Fabbri writing in Geopolitica.info citing analysts. Some analysts believed that Xi, who had previously yoked his legitimacy to reunification with Taiwan, is bent on realizing... The post appeared first on .
07-Nov-2022 International
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After securing third term, Xi Jinping’s focus on Taiwan: Report \
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After securing third term, Xi Jinping’s focus on Taiwan: Report

07-Nov-2022
Xi Jinping
Beijing: After securing a third term, Chinese President Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders’ foremost priority is the reunification of Taiwan, according to Di Valerio Fabbri writing in Geopolitica.info citing analysts. Some analysts believed that Xi, who had previously yoked his legitimacy to reunification with Taiwan, is bent on realizing... The post appeared first on .
07-Nov-2022 International
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After securing third term, Xi’s focus on Taiwan: Report \
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After securing third term, Xi’s focus on Taiwan: Report

07-Nov-2022
Some analysts believed that Xi, who had previously yoked his legitimacy to reunification with Taiwan, is bent on realizing this vision. While, in the past, Chinese leaders spoke about reunification as something to be achieved in the long run, it is the number one priority on the agenda these days.
07-Nov-2022 World
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India’s Health Secretary appointed as chairperson of key world health panel \
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India’s Health Secretary appointed as chairperson of key world health panel

24-May-2022
New Delhi [India], May 24 (ANI): India's Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan has been appointed as the Chairperson of Committee B at the 75th World Health Assembly (WHA), informed the Union Health Ministry on Tuesday.
24-May-2022 National
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US calls for Taiwan’s observor status at WHA \
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US calls for Taiwan’s observor status at WHA

18-May-2022
Washington [US], May 18 (ANI): The US government on Wednesday extended its support for Taiwan's inclusion in the World Health Assembly (WHA), the decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO) with 'observor' status.
18-May-2022 World
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Misguided to think pandemic is over, says WHO Chief Tedros at Global COVID-19 summit \
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Misguided to think pandemic is over, says WHO Chief Tedros at Global COVID-19 summit

12-May-2022
Washington [US], May 12 (ANI): Asserting that the pandemic is not over yet, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Thursday highlighted COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and requested the world leaders to continue to support all countries to reach 70 per cent vaccinations.
12-May-2022 World
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Nepal to vote in support of Tedros as WHO Chief for second term \
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Nepal to vote in support of Tedros as WHO Chief for second term

21-Apr-2022
Kathmandu [Nepal], April 21 (ANI): Nepal will support incumbent Director-General of World Health Organization (WHO) Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for a second term, the Health Minister of the Himalayan nation announced.
21-Apr-2022 World
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First meeting of WHO body to discuss new pandemics treaty to be held on March 1: Tedros \
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First meeting of WHO body to discuss new pandemics treaty to be held on March 1: Tedros

01-Dec-2021
Geneva [Switzerland], December 1 (ANI/Sputnik): Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Tuesday that the first meeting of the organization's commission to discuss new treaty on the COVID-19 pandemic will take place on March 1, 2022, and its final document will be presented in 2024.
01-Dec-2021 World
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WHO chief meets Russian FM Lavrov at G20, agree to strengthen health architecture \
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WHO chief meets Russian FM Lavrov at G20, agree to strengthen health architecture

31-Oct-2021
Geneva [Switzerland], October 31 (ANI): Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Sunday met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, and both leaders came to the idea of strengthening the global health architecture.
31-Oct-2021 World
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Make mental healthcare for all a reality, urges Guterres  \
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Make mental healthcare for all a reality, urges Guterres 

10-Oct-2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on mental health worldwide, and action must be taken to “redress the glaring inequalities exposed by the pandemic”, including over access to vital services, declared UN Secretary-General António Guterres, ahead of World Mental Health Day, marked on Sunday. 
Reminding that millions of people face grief over lost family members and friends, that many are anxious over job security, and that older people may experience isolation and loneliness, Mr. Guterres said that “without determined action, the mental health impact may last far longer than the pandemic itself”.  

Children ‘alienated and distressed’ 

In his message for the Day, the UN chief also highlighted that children and adolescents “may feel alienated and distressed” and called for action to address the inequality in access to mental health services.    to the World Health Organization, , around 20 percent of the world’s children and adolescents have a mental health condition, with suicide the second leading cause of death among 15-29-year-olds.  
Earlier in the week, the UN children’s agency, ,  more investment on child mental health.   The latest edition of the agency’s flagship report, , highlights that even before the crisis, children and youth were already carrying the burden of mental health conditions, and without significant investment in addressing them.  The past 18 months have been hard on children, said Henrietta Fore, the  Executive Director. 

Inequality in treatment access   

“In high-income countries, over 75 percent of people with depression report that they do not receive adequate care, and in low and middle-income countries, over 75 percent of people with mental health conditions receive no treatment at all”, continued Mr. Guterres.   Pointing to chronic under-investment as the main factor, with governments spending an average of just over 2 percent of their health budgets on mental health, the UN chief said it was simply “unacceptable”.  

Positive Steps  

Underlining that there is finally recognition that “there can be no health without mental health”, he noted that Member States have endorsed WHO’s updated Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan.  In 2019, the UN health agency launched the  to ensure access to quality and affordable care for mental health conditions in 12 priority countries, serving 100 million more people.  During the World Health Assembly in May 2021, governments from around the world recognized the need to scale up quality mental health services at all levels, and some countries have found new ways of providing mental health care to their populations.  “The United Nations family, together with partners across the global mental health community, are introducing new guidelines and developing new tools to improve mental health”, Mr. Guterres added.  

Long way to go  

Concluding that “these are positive steps, but we have a long way to go”, the UN Secretary-General reiterated UN’s commitment “to work together with urgency and purpose to ensure quality mental health care for all people, everywhere”.   
10-Oct-2021 United Nations
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