“Humanity after the completion of the coronavirus pandemic will face more serious than before, challenges associated with poverty, hunger, inequality, disease and climate change.” This was stated by the Director General of the World Health Organization Tedros Adan Greesus, speaking in Geneva at the 10th Global Health Conference.
“When the coronavirus pandemic is completed, we will stay with more significant challenges than it was before it began: poverty, hunger, inequality, non-infectious diseases, climate change and others,” said the head of WHO.
He called on to treat health care not as costs, but as investment in the total future of humanity.
“At the same time, in the center of the efforts of states, there should be an achievement of universal coverage of the health services of health care, which is the cornerstone of social, economic and political stability,” the gebresus concluded.