What role does New Zealand play in shaping the health landscape of the Western Pacific?
Dr. Shane Reti, New Zealand’s Health Minister, aims to find out as he heads to Manila this weekend to lead New Zealand’s delegation at the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Western Pacific Regional Committee Meeting.
This crucial event, which brings together health officials from across the region, focuses on addressing health challenges and climate-related impacts unique to the Western Pacific.
Strengthening Regional Health Ties
Dr. Reti’s participation in the 75th regional meeting underscores New Zealand’s dedication to regional health cooperation.
Highlighting the diverse health challenges of the region, Dr. Reti commented,
“Significant health challenges remain in our diverse Western Pacific region, which is also prone to the impacts of climate change.”
His presence aims to reinforce New Zealand’s commitment to collective efforts that tackle both global and regional health concerns.
This year’s meeting is particularly noteworthy for the Pacific, as Dr. Saia Ma’u Piukala of Tonga, the first WHO Regional Director from the Pacific, will outline his vision for the next five years.
New Zealand, by attending, also expresses its support for this landmark moment, strengthening relationships with neighboring Pacific countries and aligning its health strategies with regional priorities.
Topics, Discussions and Health Strategies
While in Manila, Dr. Reti will address the committee on WHO governance and discuss health matters of importance to New Zealand. These discussions will provide an opportunity to showcase New Zealand’s new health strategy and its direction for the coming years.
Engaging with other countries’ health leaders enables New Zealand to exchange valuable insights and build upon best practices.
Beyond committee participation, Dr. Reti will hold bilateral meetings with other health ministers, which are essential for reinforcing diplomatic ties and exploring health-related collaborations.
Before returning home, Dr. Reti will make a stop in Singapore for additional meetings, further strengthening New Zealand’s international health partnerships.
Expanding Collaborations in Singapore
Singapore’s visit represents a broader objective: expanding health sector partnerships and fostering collaboration.
Dr. Reti noted,
“New Zealand and Singapore value a longstanding relationship, built on mutual respect. We are looking for new opportunities to collaborate, including in the health sector.”
These engagements offer a platform for New Zealand to deepen its ties with Singapore, a key player in the region.
A Step Forward in Global Health Engagement
Sources: THX News & New Zealand Government.