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Egypt: President El-Sisi Speaks with President of the Czech Republic

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Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received a phone call from President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel. The call underscored the two countries’ commitment to further advancing cooperation across various levels, building on the solid relations they share and the ample opportunities available to achieve significant progress in their ties, notably in the economic and trade areas.

The two Presidents also tackled a multitude of regional and international issues of mutual concern, primarily the Ukrainian crisis and developments in the Gaza Strip. President El-Sisi emphasized the importance of peaceful solutions to regional and international crises, stressing the crucial need for concerted international efforts to reach an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and provide urgent and unfettered access for humanitarian relief into the sector to address the catastrophic humanitarian conditions endured by the Palestinian people. The President reiterated the vital need to take effective steps to avoid the expansion of the conflict and to reach a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue based on the two-state solution.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Presidency of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Seychelles: President sends message of condolence following the passing of Dr. Kenneth Henriette

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President Wavel Ramkalawan has sent a message of condolence following the passing of Dr. Kenneth Henriette.

“We extend our deepest sympathy to family and friends, following the loss of one of Seychelles’ prominent doctors, Dr. Kenneth Henriette. 

During his professional career as a doctor, he has made immense contributions to the Seychelles health sector. During his long years of service with the Ministry of Health, be it in Emergency Care, General Medicine or as a Health Administrator, Dr. Henriette discharged his responsibility with professionalism and utmost care. His service to the Seychelles community will forever be the true legacy he leaves behind. Our thoughts and prayers to his loved ones during this difficult time.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of State House Seychelles.

Road traffic deaths rise in the African region, but down globally, World Health Organization (WHO) report

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Road traffic death rates in the past decade have increased significantly in the African region, with almost 250 000 lives lost on the continent’s roads in 2021 alone. Conversely, global rates fell by 5% during the same period, a new World Health Organization (WHO) report shows.

Between 2010 and 2021, the region recorded a 17% increase in road-related fatalities, according to the WHO Status report on road safety 2023 for the African region – the latest update. The region accounts for nearly one-fifth of all road deaths globally, despite being home to only 15% of the world’s population, and 3% of its vehicles.

The report attributes the rise to multiple factors, including inadequate road safety laws and standards. No country in the region currently has laws that meet the best practice standards for the five key road safety behavioural risk factors: speeding, drink driving, non-use of motorcycle helmets, seatbelts and child restraints. 

“The findings of this report point to a serious public health concern for African countries, with hundreds of thousands of lives being lost unnecessarily. As WHO, we’re committed to working hand in hand with countries to tackle this preventable threat and continue to fully support all efforts to make our roads safer for motorists and pedestrians alike,” said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa.

According to the report, males aged between 15 and 64 years are the main victims of road traffic crashes. Vulnerable road users such as motorcyclists, cyclists and pedestrians are worst affected, with road-related deaths of motorcyclists doubling in the past 10 years.

Few countries have made progress to establish transport systems that cater to alternate modes of transport, such as bicycles, motorcycles or pedestrians, as well as efficient public transport. These so-called multimodal transport systems have been determined to be more equitable and environmentally-friendly, and safer for road users.

Currently, Africa is one of the fastest growing markets for used vehicles. Since the 2013 Status report, total vehicle registration has almost doubled, while two- and three-wheel vehicle registration has tripled. Only 13 countries have national strategies to promote walking and cycling.

Although there has been progress to introduce laws governing safety equipment in vehicles, pedestrian protection remains largely unaddressed. Additionally, road infrastructure safety ratings are notably low, with only a small percentage meeting acceptable standards for various road users, the report found.

WHO is working with countries to strengthen the key road safety pillars, through advocacy, technical support, awareness-raising and training. This improved the capacity of countries, like Zambia, to collect and report road traffic deaths data.

Currently, most road traffic data systems in Africa capture only road-related deaths, excluding information about injuries and their severity, including medium- and long-term consequences such as disability. Post-crash care services in the region are also inadequate or unavailable in most countries; fewer than one-third have services that meet recommended levels of access to pre-hospital care, emergency care, and treatment and rehabilitation services. 

To achieve the United Nations General Assembly target of halving the global number of deaths and injuries from road traffic crashes by 2030, WHO recommends concerted efforts to implement a range of interventions to strengthen national road safety strategies in Africa. These include policies that promote sustainable transportation systems, improved legislative road safety frameworks, investment in data management systems, improved post-crash response, and research tailored to the continent’s unique challenges.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Health Organization (WHO).

Seychelles: President Convenes Special Meeting with Senior Health Officials

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President Wavel Ramkalawan chaired a meeting yesterday morning with senior officials from the Ministry of Health and the Healthcare Agency at the Red Roof, Victoria Hospital. He was joined by Minister for Health Peggy Vidot, Healthcare Agency Board Chair Cyril Bonnelame, and Health Care Agency CEO Dr. Danny Louange.

The discussions focused on identifying key issues and immediate actions that can be addressed immediately. The meeting provided an opportunity for representatives from various sections to highlight challenges and pinpoint areas where health services face delays and need additional support or intervention.

Technicians and managers raised several issues, including the lack of manpower, lengthy procurement procedures, the need for specialist training for health professionals, the availability of equipment and spare parts, internal coordination within the Ministry and Agency, and the renovation and relocation of certain departments.

The President expressed his appreciation to all health professionals and Ministry staff, acknowledging their efforts despite the numerous challenges they face. “I appreciate the efforts all our health workers are making. There are many challenges, but I admire your courage and determination in serving the people of the Seychelles to the best of your abilities. Criticism can sometimes affect your morale, but it can also allow us time to take stock of where improvements can be made and how we can better work in a coordinated manner to improve our health system. We have over the years made numerous achievements, and we must not let challenges derail us as we continue to focus on critical areas needing attention and corrective actions,” said President Ramkalawan. 

Following the meeting, various decisions and timelines for actions were established. A follow-up visit is planned to observe firsthand some of the main challenges and issues raised.

Also present at the meeting were Director Hospital Services, Dr. Jadhav Chandrasheka, the Director General Facilities, Mr. Facade Ar-Shad Habibi, Principal Medical Officer Community Health/Ag Director Community Health Services, Dr. Josapha Jouanneau, Director Procurement, Mr. Elvis Simeon, Principal Nursing Officer Hospital Services, Ms. Elsia Sinon, Support Service Manager, Mrs. Dothy Raforme, and the Chief Operation-SIA, Mr. Keith Arnephy. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of State House Seychelles.