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EUPHA at the 71st session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe

16 September 2021 7 min readtime

EUPHA had the opportunity to deliver release statements at the 71st WHO Regional Committee for Europe meeting, held on 15-17 Septemberrelating to several agenda items. In total, EUPHA led and endorsed 4 statements.

Relating to agenda item 3 ‘Response to the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons learned to date from the WHO European Region’:

  • EUPHA-Wemos joint statement and endorsed by 10 other non-state actors calls upon the Member States to ensure both temporary suspension of intellectual property rights and the sharing of know-how and technology for vaccine production, and calls upon the World Health Organization to ensure adequate leadership, management and resourcing of the COVID-19 Technology Access Pool (C-TAP), as an important means of knowledge sharing. 

Joint statement co-written with EuroHealthNet and endorsed by 10 non-state actors, reaffirms our commitment to address health inequity, and call for an application of health equity as a fundamental performance indicator.

https://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/511727/ai3-EuroHealthNet-joint-statement.pdf

Relating to agenda item 12 ‘Accreditation of regional non-State actors (NSAs) to the WHO Regional Committee for Europe’

  • A statement endorsed by all 25 non-state actors thanking the Regional Committee for Europe approving our (renewal of) accreditation as non-state actors. The statement highlights the importance of engaging with non-state actors such as non-governmental organizations, including representatives of citizens, patients, healthcare and public health professionals and this collaboration playing a vital role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, European Programme of Work 2020-2025 and WHO’s general programme of work.

https://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/511731/ai12-EUPHA-joint-statement.pdf

EUPHA also endorsed a statement, led by the European Forum for Primary Care, on Reinventing primary health care in the post-COVID-19 era. The statement addresses key recommendations to Member States in the European Region for investing in the future sustainability of primary health care.

https://eurohealthnet.eu/sites/eurohealthnet.eu/files/210909%20-%20NSA%20Joint%20statement%20on%20PHC%20FINAL.pdf

Furthermore, our president Iveta Nagyova recorded a video statement, calling upon the Regional Committee to take note on the importance of behavioural insights and sciences for combatting COVID-19 and future health emergencies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjUtEOnq7uU

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