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India Gazette
11 hours ago
- Health
- India Gazette
WHO DG holds talks with PM's Secy on partnership at Global Traditional Medicine Centre
Geneva [Switzerland] June 6 (ANI): Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Thursday (local time) held talks with PK Mishra, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister where they discussed their partnership on the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre, outposted in Jamnagar. Ghebreyesus thanked Mishra for India's leadership on the Pandemic Accord adoption, and support of increased assessed contributions to WHO's work to advance health for all. 'Had good meeting with P.K. Mishra, Principal Secretary to PMO India, on the many areas of close collaboration between WHO and India. We discussed our partnership on the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre, outposted in Jamnagar, which will help the world benefit from the potential of traditional medicine and complement modern approaches to health. I thanked Dr Mishra for India's leadership on the Pandemic Accord adoption, and support of increased assessed contributions to WHO's work to advance Health for All. I also commended India for its investment in health care infrastructure, the 'Ayushman Bharat' scheme to expand universal health coverage, and in digital health.' Mishra also held talks with Hara Hiroaki, Vice-Minister for Policy Coordination of Japan, on margins of Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction 2025. In a post on X, the Indian Permanent Mission at Geneva stated, 'Fruitful discussions between Principal Secretary to PM Dr. P.K Mishra and Mr. Hara Hiroaki, Vice-Minister for Policy Coordination of Japan, on margins of GPDRR 2025. Explored enhanced India-Japan collaboration on disaster resilience and exchanging expertise in risk reduction strategies.' Mishra also held talks on disaster preparedness with Major General Ariunbuyan Gombojav, Chief of National Emergency Management Agency of Mongolia, on the sidelines of GPDRR 2025. 'Principal Secretary to PM Dr. P.K Mishra meets with Major General Ariunbuyan Gombojav, Chief of National Emergency Management Agency of Mongolia, on the sidelines of GPDRR 2025. Valuable exchange on disaster preparedness strategies and exploring opportunities for India-Mongolia cooperation in DRR.' Mishra also held talks with Head of UNDRR Kamal Kishore on strengthening India's disaster risk reduction partnerships and advancing global resilience frameworks. Meanwhile, BIMSTEC countries convened at the High-Level UNDRR-BIMSTEC event on the margins of GPDRR 2025 in Geneva. India's head of delegation to GPDRR, Principal Secretary to PM PK Mishra, highlighted the role of the BIMSTEC Centre for Disaster Management, as announced by PM Narendra Modi at the 6th BIMSTEC Summit, to accelerate the region's implementation of the Sendai Framework. (ANI)


Time of India
13 hours ago
- Health
- Time of India
WHO DG holds talks with PM's Secy on partnership at Global Traditional Medicine Centre
Geneva: Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Thursday (local time) held talks with PK Mishra , Principal Secretary to Prime Minister where they discussed their partnership on the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre , outposted in Jamnagar . Ghebreyesus thanked Mishra for India's leadership on the Pandemic Accord adoption, and support of increased assessed contributions to WHO's work to advance health for all. "Had good meeting with P.K. Mishra, Principal Secretary to PMO India, on the many areas of close collaboration between WHO and India. We discussed our partnership on the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre, outposted in Jamnagar, which will help the world benefit from the potential of traditional medicine and complement modern approaches to health. I thanked Dr Mishra for India's leadership on the Pandemic Accord adoption, and support of increased assessed contributions to WHO's work to advance Health for All. I also commended India for its investment in health care infrastructure, the " Ayushman Bharat " scheme to expand universal health coverage, and in digital health." Mishra also held talks with Hara Hiroaki, Vice-Minister for Policy Coordination of Japan, on margins of Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction 2025. In a post on X, the Indian Permanent Mission at Geneva stated, "Fruitful discussions between Principal Secretary to PM Dr. P.K Mishra and Mr. Hara Hiroaki, Vice-Minister for Policy Coordination of Japan, on margins of GPDRR 2025. Explored enhanced India-Japan collaboration on disaster resilience and exchanging expertise in risk reduction strategies." Mishra also held talks on disaster preparedness with Major General Ariunbuyan Gombojav, Chief of National Emergency Management Agency of Mongolia, on the sidelines of GPDRR 2025. "Principal Secretary to PM Dr. P.K Mishra meets with Major General Ariunbuyan Gombojav, Chief of National Emergency Management Agency of Mongolia, on the sidelines of GPDRR 2025. Valuable exchange on disaster preparedness strategies and exploring opportunities for India-Mongolia cooperation in DRR." Mishra also held talks with Head of UNDRR Kamal Kishore on strengthening India's disaster risk reduction partnerships and advancing global resilience frameworks. Meanwhile, BIMSTEC countries convened at the High-Level UNDRR-BIMSTEC event on the margins of GPDRR 2025 in Geneva. India's head of delegation to GPDRR, Principal Secretary to PM PK Mishra, highlighted the role of the BIMSTEC Centre for Disaster Management, as announced by PM Narendra Modi at the 6th BIMSTEC Summit, to accelerate the region's implementation of the Sendai Framework.


India Gazette
a day ago
- Health
- India Gazette
India participates in G20 Disaster Risk Reduction Working Group Roundtable, emphasises strengthening int'l cooperation
Geneva [Switzerland], June 6 (ANI): Principal Secretary to Prime Minister, PK Mishra, participated in the G20 Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Working Group Roundtable on the margins of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GPDRR) in Geneva on Thursday and emphasised strengthening international cooperation. During the meeting, Mishra discussed the G20's unique role in advancing global disaster risk reduction by combining economic capacity with development imperatives. In a post on X, Permanent Mission of India at United Nations in Geneva, stated, 'Principal Secretary to PM participated in G20 DRR Working Group Roundtable on the margins of #GPDRR2025 in Geneva. Discussed G20's unique role in advancing global disaster risk reduction by combining economic capacity with development imperatives. Emphasized strengthening international cooperation and building collective resilience.' PK Mishra also held a meeting with World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in Geneva and discussed India's collaboration with WHO on global public health matters. He reiterated India's support for the 2nd WHO Traditional Medicine Summit, which is set to be held in New Delhi, and the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar. 'Principal Secretary to PM, Dr. P K. Mishra, met DG @DrTedros on the margins of #GPDRR in Geneva. Discussed India's collaboration with @WHO on global public health matters. Reiterated India's support to the 2nd WHO Global Traditional Medicine Summit to be held in New Delhi in December 2025, and to the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar,' Permanent Mission of India at UN in Geneva posted on X. PK Mishra warmly welcomed African Union as a member of CDRI, with African Union Commissioner Moses Vilakati, in the presence of CDRI co-Chair representative from Permanent Mission of France to the UN in Geneva. In a post on X, Permanent Mission of India at UN in Geneva stated, 'On WorldEnvironmentDay - expanding partnerships for resilient futures! On the margins of #GPDRR2025 Geneva, Dr. P.K. Mishra, Principal Secretary to PM & co-Chair of @cdri_world General Council, warmly welcomed the @_AfricanUnion as a member of CDRI, with AU Commissioner H.E. @MosesVilakati, in the presence of CDRI co-Chair representative from @FranceONUGeneva. Another milestone after the #AU becoming a permanent G20 member during India's Presidency in 2023.' During his visit to Geneva, K Mishra highlighted India's robust Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) financing system--cumulatively exceeding USD 28 billion--and called for concrete, time-bound outcomes and the creation of a global facility for catalytic funding, technical assistance, and knowledge exchange. While delivering India's statement at the 8th Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GPDRR) 2025 in Geneva on Wednesday (local time), Mishra commended the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and its partners for convening the ministerial roundtable on DRR financing, emphasising that its journey from a USD 1 million allocation to a projected USD 42 billion under the 16th Finance Commission underscores the importance of a rule-based, structured financing architecture backed by the Disaster Management Act of 2005. 'India commends the UNDR and its partners for convening this important ministerial roundtable on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) financing. We also appreciate the efforts made by Brazil and South Africa in continuing the global dialogue on this vital subject through their respective G20 presidencies,' Mishra noted in the opening statement. 'For India, DRR financing is not a territorial issue -- it is central to the effective functioning of disaster management systems and the protection of development gains in an era of escalating climate and disaster risks. India believes that a robust and responsive DRR financing architecture is a cornerstone of resilience. Our journey has evolved steadily and purposefully -- starting from an allocation of approximately USD 1 million through the early Finance Commissions, our cumulative outlay now exceeds USD 28 billion and is expected to rise to USD 42 billion under the 16th Finance Commission. India's experience underscores the importance of rule-based, pre-determined allocations that flow seamlessly from the national to the state and district levels. This system is backed by a strong legislative foundation -- the Disaster Management Act of 2005 -- which has transformed disaster financing from a reactive mechanism into a structured and predictable system,' he further added. According to a post on X by the Permanent Mission of India at Geneva, India showcased the world's largest DRR financing system. 'Principal Secretary to PM delivered India's statement at GPDRR 2025 Geneva, showcasing the world's largest nationally anchored DRR financing system. Called for concrete, time-bound outcomes and creation of a global facility for catalytic funding, technical assistance & knowledge exchange,' the post stated. (ANI)


India.com
2 days ago
- General
- India.com
‘We Don't Just Respond…': India's Message That Stole The Show In Geneva
Geneva/New Delhi: The world's top crisis minds gathered in Geneva on June 4. India made noise. Loud and clear – 'we are not only part of the conversation, we are leading it'. Dr. P.K. Mishra, principal secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on May 3 represented India at the 8th Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GPDRR) in Geneva. It grabbed global attention for India's escalating leadership role in tackling one of the gravest threats of the 21st century – disaster vulnerability in a climate-rattled world. Co-hosted by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and the Government of Switzerland, the event witnessed Dr Mishra reiterating with emphasis India's ironclad commitment to the Sendai Framework – a global strategy to drastically reduce disaster risks and protect lives, economies and ecosystems. 'India is not only preparing for disasters, we are also redefining how nations build resilience,' he conveyed at the opening ceremony, igniting applause from a global audience of policymakers, scientists and humanitarian leaders. The India at UN Mission in Geneva echoed the sentiment with a statement on X (formerly Twitter), 'Principal Secretary to PM Dr. P.K. Mishra participates in the opening ceremony of the 8th Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in Geneva, reinforcing India's commitment to global disaster resilience efforts.' Principal Secretary to PM Dr PK Mishra delivered India's statement at the GPDRR 2025 in Geneva He said, "...India believes that a robust and responsive DRR financing architecture is a cornerstone of experience underlines the importance of predetermined… — ANI (@ANI) June 4, 2025 What's at Stake at GP2025 Taking place from June 2–6, 2025, GP2025 is no ordinary gathering. It is the world's top forum to assess how far countries have come and how much further they must go in meeting the targets of the Sendai Framework adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015. This year's summit takes on even greater urgency, aiming to translate the 2023 UN Political Declaration on Disaster Risk Reduction into real-world action. As natural disasters become fiercer and more frequent, GP2025 is laser-focused on one question – are countries truly ready? India's presence at the platform is not symbolic, it is strategic. With recent strides in building earthquake-resilient infrastructure, cyclone warning systems and disaster response forces, India is positioning itself as both a global contributor and knowledge exporter in disaster risk reduction. From floods in the northeast to heatwaves in the heartland, India is on the frontlines of climate-driven catastrophes. But instead of retreating, it is using that hard-earned experience to shape international frameworks and push for locally driven and globally scalable solutions. Why the World is Watching India With India slated to host major regional disaster planning meets in 2026 and playing a pivotal role in South-South cooperation, experts say the nation's disaster management model could emerge as a template for the Global South. 'India's participation is not symbolic, it reflects a shift. The world is learning from India,' said a senior UNDRR official on the sidelines of the Geneva forum. In Geneva this week, India showed the world how to stand tall when the ground shakes.