• J Natl Med Assoc · Feb 2021

    Aiding Universal Health Coverage through Humanitarian Outreach Services and Global Health Diplomacy in Resource-Poor Settings.

    • Vijay Kumar Chattu, Girardin Jean-Louis, John L Zeller, and Seithikurippu R Pandi-Perumal.
    • Division of Occupational Medicine, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Toronto, ON, Canada.
    • J Natl Med Assoc. 2021 Feb 1; 113 (1): 102-104.

    AbstractAccording to the Lancet Commission Report on Global Surgery, it was estimated that in 2010 about 16.9 million lives were lost due to the unavailability of Surgical services. It was further calculated that 77.2 million DALYs could simply have been averted by providing basic surgical inspection and triage. Aiding Universal Health Coverage (UHC) through Humanitarian Outreach Services in Resource-Poor Settings is both challenging and difficult to execute. However, to promote and ensure the right to health even by vulnerable groups, the role of global health diplomacy (GHD) and humanitarian diplomacy is pivotal. GHD advances the health of the poor, contribute peacekeeping and promote health security as it is also concerned with the design, and delivery of global health interventions and programs in accordance with diplomatic criteria. The synergistic Humanitarian diplomacy is more focused in persuading decision-makers and opinion leaders to act, at all times, in the interest of vulnerable people and with full respect for our fundamental principles. Since the inclusion of surgical care in the universal basic health care services play a critical role in addressing the rising epidemic of injuries, non-communicable diseases and improving quality of life, there is a great need to address the inequities in pediatric surgical services in resource-poor settings. Hence the successful practice of GHD and humanitarian diplomacy is indispensable for establishing global partnerships, securing funding and strengthening systems to promote cost-effective and essential surgical care to achieve UHC and economic development.Copyright © 2020 National Medical Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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