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Jordan's Ministry of Health Launches National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Health Sector - Jordan News

Jordan's Ministry of Health Launches National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Health Sector - Jordan News

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Jordan's Ministry of Health Launches National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Health Sector In a landmark initiative, Jordan's Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) office in Jordan, has launched the National Strategy for Health Sector Adaptation to Climate Change (2024–2033). The launch event was held under the patronage of Minister of Health Dr. Firas Al-Hawari, and in the presence of Minister of Environment Dr. Muawieh Radaideh. اضافة اعلان This strategy marks a first of its kind in Jordan and the region, aligning with the country's 2022 National Adaptation Plan and reinforcing Jordan's commitment to mitigating the health-related impacts of climate change. It presents a clear roadmap to strengthen the resilience of the national health system in the face of increasing climate risks. The 10-year strategy was developed under the leadership of the Ministry of Health, in close partnership with the Ministry of Environment and through consultations with a wide range of experts from governmental and non-governmental entities. The strategy is evidence-based and built upon a comprehensive assessment of vulnerabilities and needs. Seven Core Climate-Health Focus Areas The strategy focuses on seven key health areas directly affected by climate change: Airborne respiratory diseases Water- and food-borne diseases Vector-borne diseases Nutrition Heatwaves Occupational health Mental health It aims to integrate climate and health considerations into national planning, enhance early warning systems, build national capacities, and develop effective response mechanisms. Science-Based, People-Centered Approach Dr. Raed Al-Shboul, Secretary-General for Primary Health Care and Epidemiology at the Ministry of Health, stated: 'This strategy is the product of a joint national effort with our local and international partners. It reflects our deep belief in the necessity of strengthening the readiness and sustainability of the health system in the face of climate change. It is based on scientific foundations and aims to place people at the heart of healthcare planning.' He emphasized the strategy's role in strengthening early warning systems, improving health infrastructure, training healthcare professionals, and enhancing epidemiological and laboratory surveillance systems. Empowering Communities and Promoting Resilience The strategy also seeks to raise public awareness about the link between climate change and health, empowering individuals and communities to adapt and prevent risks. This, in turn, enhances community resilience and the integrated health response to future environmental and health challenges. Dr. Al-Shboul added that the strategy represents a transformative shift in national health system preparedness, reflecting Jordan's commitment to climate-responsive, evidence-based policies. WHO Endorsement and Regional Vision Dr. Eman Al-Shanqeeti, WHO Representative in Jordan, stated: 'The launch of this strategy is a pivotal step in protecting human health from escalating climate threats. It highlights Jordan's commitment to investing in resilient and adaptable health systems.' She noted that this achievement is part of a wider regional initiative led by WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr. Hanan Balkhi, which aims to enhance health systems' adaptation to climate change, promote health equity, and ensure access to essential health services for the most vulnerable. Toward a Resilient Health System Eng. Ahmad Al-Barmawi, Director of Environmental Health at the Ministry, presented key components of the strategy, including data, indicators, and recommendations. He stressed that the strategy serves as a roadmap for a more prepared and resilient health sector, strengthening the integration of climate and health efforts in Jordan in line with the Economic Modernization Vision and contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Attendees and Stakeholder Support The launch ceremony was attended by a range of key figures, including: Brig. Gen. Dr. Yousef Al-Zureikat, Director General of the Royal Medical Services Dr. Issa Al-Khashashneh, President of the Jordan Medical Association Dr. Adel Al-Balbisi, President of the National Center for Epidemics and Communicable Diseases Control Dr. Fawzi Al-Hammouri, President of the Private Hospitals Association Experts and professionals in health, environment, and climate change sectors.
— (Petra)
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