Uganda Calls Out NAM for Pandemic Fairness

Uganda asked for fair health rules during a major meeting in Geneva. Health leader Dr. Aceng spoke to officials from many countries about sharing medical supplies when sickness spreads. She wants every nation to have equal access to vaccines and treatments, no matter how rich or poor. Countries need to work together when new diseases appear across borders. Dr. Aceng reminded everyone that COVID-19 made 775 million people sick worldwide.

The group discussed how diseases like HIV and malaria still hurt communities despite medical advances. The head doctor at WHO praised Uganda for taking charge of this important issue. He asked all countries to agree on new rules for fighting future health threats. Many health officials shared stories about improving their hospitals and clinics. The meeting ended with countries agreeing to help each other more.

Uganda leads a group of 120 nations that want better health care for all people. These nations face problems getting enough medicine when a global sickness occurs. Dr. Tedros from WHO called the new agreement very important for world health. Everyone agreed that Cuba helps many countries with its medical teams. The talks aim to prevent another health crisis like COVID-19.
 

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