| PAHO Report Highlights Health Achievements in a Year of Challenges |
Washington, D.C., Sept. 27, 2010 (PAHO) — The Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Dr. Mirta Roses, today presented the Annual Report of the Director – 2010, during the opening session of the 50th meeting of the PAHO Directing Council.
The director’s report summarizes the major work of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau (the secretariat of PAHO) during 2009 and early 2010. The focus of this year’s report is "human security" and the ways in which PAHO’s technical cooperation contributes to the security of the peoples of the Americas.
"Ensuring human security, like ensuring national or property security, is a basic responsibility of governments, and fulfilling this responsibility requires not just preventing conflicts, damages and losses but also creating systems—political, social, environmental, economic, and cultural—that provide people with the opportunities and basic protection for a productive and dignified life,” said Dr. Roses.
The earthquakes that struck Haiti and Chile, along with the A (H1N1) influenza pandemic were "a poignant reminder of the importance of and the links between health and human security,” she noted. The first pandemic in 40 years “provided a major test for, and largely validated, the preparedness efforts that PAHO has supported in its member countries over the past few years.”
Haiti’s Jan. 12 earthquake “showed once again how fragile human security is in the face of chronic poverty and vulnerability,” she said.
In presenting the report, Dr. Roses described a number of PAHO’s technical cooperation activities during the past year:
Other areas of technical cooperation detailed in the report include:
Dr. Roses thanked PAHO’s Member States, Collaborating Centers, and donors for supporting the work described in the report.
"PAHO will continue its efforts to promote health as a key contributor to human and community security and to improve the health and quality of life of all the peoples of the Americas," she said.
PAHO was established in 1902 and is the world’s oldest public health organization. It works with all the countries of the Americas to improve the health and quality of life of the people of the Americas and serves as the Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization (WHO).
The PAHO Directing Council brings together ministers of health and other high-level delegates from throughout the Americas each year to set priorities for Pan-American cooperation in health and to guide PAHO’s technical cooperation programs in its Member States.
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