HE Dr. Hanan Mohammed Al-Kuwari, Minister of Public Health and Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), inaugurated today WHO Country Office in Qatar.
The office inauguration aims to develop cooperation between Qatar and the WHO, support the achievement of the country's national health goals, and contribute to regional and global public health work.
The Office will strengthen WHO's work with health authorities in Qatar, many national partners such as United Nations agencies, humanitarian and development partners, NGOs, WHO collaborating centers and the private sector.
HE Dr. Hanan Mohammed Al Kuwari stressed that the inauguration of the WHO Country Office in Qatar, will contribute to strengthening and supporting the strong partnership between Qatar and WHO, which aims primarily to improve the health and well-being of the population.
Her Excellency pointed to many joint projects between Qatar and the organization, most notably the distinguished cooperation in supporting aspects of health and safety during the FIFA Qatar World Cup 2022, to represent the tournament as a beacon for promoting physical and psychological health, and a model to ensure the establishment of major health and safe sporting events in the future.
HE The Minister of Public Health also praised WHO's outstanding role in responding to the world's unprecedented health challenges, and the strategic and technical support that the WHO provides to countries all over the world as well as promoting international cooperation "for a healthier world."
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, said, “As a major humanitarian donor, Qatar has generously supported WHO's work, particularly in emergency response. At the same time, Qatar has achieved many health gains at home. Therefore, I am delighted to take part in the opening of the new WHO Country Office in Qatar, which will help further strengthen our close collaboration. The WHO Country Office will provide strategic, policy and technical support to assist Qatar in advancing health and wellness at national, regional, and international levels.”
Dr. Ahmed Al-Mandhari, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, said, “We are keen to strengthen national and regional cooperation with the State of Qatar as a top priority for our work. With the inauguration of the WHO Country Office in Qatar today, we are taking an important step in strengthening the strategic partnership with the State of Qatar, which has been and continues to be a key partner in health in the regional and global arenas.”
He added: “Qatar has always played a strategic role as a member State of the Eastern Mediterranean region and I am confident that our partnership will move forward to broader horizons that will enable us to jointly promote health action in our region and beyond through initiatives, programs and policies that build on Qatar's development and health achievements, in line with our regional vision 2023 "Health for by all: a call for solidarity and action,” and enable us to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).”
It is noteworthy that Qatar contributes significantly to supporting WHO initiatives, such as supporting the 13th WHO General Program of Action (2019-2023), as well as supporting the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator, and many WHO initiatives and programs.