Prime Minister of Thailand shared keys approaches to end AIDS by 2030 and joined international community in adopting Political Declaration to advance the Global AIDS Strategy 2021-2026 at the United Nations General Assembly High-level Meeting on HIV/AIDS 2021.

Prime Minister of Thailand participated in the United Nations General Assembly High-level Meeting on HIV/AIDS 2021 and joined international community in adopting Political Declaration as a key roadmap to promote implementation of the Global AIDS Strategy 2021-2026 towards achieving SDGs on ending AIDS by 2030.

On 8 June 2021, H.E. General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, shared key approaches to responses to the AIDS epidemic via video conference at the United Nations General Assembly High-level Meeting on HIV/AIDS 2021. He highlighted key priorities such as scaling up innovation and expanding coverage of HIV services to all in need under the Universal Health Coverage scheme; and promoting the role of the community – particularly civil society and key populations — in developing, implementing and improving HIV-related policies and services, in order to truly reflect the people’s needs.

The Prime Minister also joined other global leaders in adopting the 2021 Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS which encompasses key issues such as ending stigmatisation and discrimination, access to quality medicines and HIV treatments, and the importance of maintaining the use of flexibilities under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). The new political declaration will serve as a roadmap for the next five years and reflects the firm commitment of global leaders to achieve the SDG target of ending AIDS by 2030.

The UNGA High-level Meeting on HIV and AIDS, which has been held every 5 years since 2001, is a vital global platform for the international community to discuss key trends, set targets, and reaffirm joint commitments to tackle HIV and AIDS.

 

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Thailand

Indonesia Reports Highest Daily COVID-19 Spike Since Late Feb

JAKARTA, Jun 14 (NNN-ANTARA) – Indonesia yesterday recorded 9,868 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, in the past 24 hours, marking the highest daily spike of infections since Feb 22.

The new infections brought the total tally to 1,911,358, and the death toll added by 149 to 52,879, the health ministry reported.

An additional 4,655 recovered patients were discharged from hospitals, bringing the total number of recoveries from the pandemic to 1,745,091, in the country.

The COVID-19 virus has spread to all the country’s 34 provinces.

Specifically, in the past 24 hours, Jakarta recorded 2,769 new confirmed cases, Central Java 2,579, West Java 1,242, Yogyakarta 466 and East Java 418.

No new cases were detected in West Sulawesi province.– NNN-ANTARA

 

Source: NAM News Network

UN chief reiterates solidarity with persons with albinism

UNITED NATIONS, June 14 (NNN-Xinhua) — United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reiterated his solidarity with persons with albinism on Sunday, which is the International Albinism Awareness Day.

Albinism, a rare, non-contagious, genetically inherited condition found in both men and women, presents as a lack of melanin pigmentation in hair, skin and eyes, causing vulnerability to the sun and bright light.

As a result, almost all people with albinism are visually impaired and are prone to developing skin cancer.

The top UN official said that this year’s theme, Strength Beyond All Odds, reflects the “resilience, perseverance and achievements” of people with albinism in the face of pervasive “misconceptions, discrimination and violence.”

While numbers vary, the United Nations estimates that in North America and Europe one in every 17,000 to 20,000 people have some form of albinism, but in sub-Saharan Africa, the figure is higher.

One in 1,400 Tanzanians have the condition, and in Zimbabwe and select populations in other specific ethnic groups in Southern Africa, the prevalence rises to as high as one in 1,000.

Profoundly misunderstood, socially and medically, people with albinism face multiple forms of discrimination worldwide, said UN News.

They are often the object of superstitious beliefs and myths, which not only foster their marginalization and social exclusion but also lead to various forms of stigma discrimination and violence.

Some centuries old erroneous mythologies still exist in cultural attitudes and practices globally, putting the security and lives of persons with albinism at constant risk.

“Despite these obstacles to well-being and security, leaders of organizations representing persons with albinism continue to work hard to support the most vulnerable,” said the UN chief.

Meaningful commitments, such as the Plan of Action on Albinism in Africa and the work of the UN independent expert on albinism in promoting the rights of persons with albinism, have encouraged the UN chief that those with the condition are “increasingly taking their rightful place in decision-making platforms around the world.”

Recognizing the deep need to demystify the condition and end discrimination, Guterres said much remains to be done.

The secretary-general urged all nations and communities to “protect and fulfil the human rights of all persons with albinism and provide necessary support and care.”

In her statement marking the day, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, echoed the UN chief’s call for protection.

“I call on states and the international community to continue to build and strengthen partnerships with persons with albinism and organizations representing them, to ensure they are included in decision-making that concerns them and to promote their enjoyment of all human rights,” said Bachelet. — NNN-XINHUA

 

Source: NAM News Network

Brunei Reports New Imported COVID-19 Case, 250 In Total

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Jun 14 (NNN-ANN) – Brunei reported one new confirmed COVID-19 case yesteday, bringing the national tally to 250.

According to Brunei’s Ministry of Health, the patient is a 42-year-old woman, who arrived in the country from Indonesia on May 30, and has no symptoms of infection.

Investigation and contact tracing confirmed no close contacts for the infection, as she was quarantined upon arrival in the country.

The new case is being treated and monitored at the National Isolation Centre with seven other active cases, who are all in stable condition.

With the detection of the new case, a total of 109 imported cases have been confirmed, since the last local infection case on May 6, 2020. Brunei has recorded 403 days without local COVID-19 cases.

There have been three deaths and 239 recovered patients reported so far in Brunei.– NNN-ANN

 

Source: NAM News Network

Uzbek Cities Get 100-Million-USD Credit From World Bank For Urban Development

TASHKENT,  The World Bank has approved 100 million U.S. dollars in concessional credit, for two Uzbek cities, to improve urban infrastructure and municipal services, Uzbek media reported today.

The International Development Association under the World Bank Group, will provide the credit to the Uzbek government at a low interest rate and with a repayment period of 30 years, local media reported, citing a press release from the World Bank yesterday.

The project will help the two medium-sized cities in the southern Uzbek regions of Surkhandarya and Kashkadarya, improve their water supply and sanitation networks, upgrade electricity infrastructure, renovate public spaces, and conserve local culture.

This financing will expand the geographic scope of an ongoing development project, funded by the World Bank that was implemented in 2019, the bank said.–

 

Source: NAM News Network

Covid-19: Number of cases worldwide surpasses 175 mln – WHO

GENEVA, June 14 (NNN-TASS) — The number of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus infection worldwide has surpassed 175 million increasing by more than 387,000 over the past 24 hours.

According to the data of the World Health Organization (WHO) published on Sunday, the number of fatalities has increased by more than 10,100 over 24 hours, surpassing 3.79 mln.

As of 16:01 Moscow time on June 13, the WHO received reports of 175,306,598 infections and 3,792,777 fatalities. The number of infections over 24 hours has increased by 387,209 while the fatalities rose by 10,158.

The WHO statistics takes into account only officially confirmed data on incidence and fatalities submitted by the states. The mark of 150 mln infections worldwide was surpassed on April 30. Thus, over less than a month and a half over 25 mln people were infected.

Over 48% of the infections reported to the WHO during the past 24 hours were in North and South America (187,256), followed by Southeast Asia (97,990), with Europe (42,288) in the third place.

According to the WHO, the majority of the infections were recorded in the US – 33,120,623, followed by India (29,439,989), Brazil (17,296,118), France (5,632,993), Turkey (5,325,435), Russia (5,208,687), the UK (4,558,498), Italy (4,243,482), Argentina (4,093,090), Spain (3,729,458), Germany (3,714,969) and Colombia (2,694,707). — NNN-TASS

 

 

Source: NAM News Network