| 26 Novembre 2018
21 November - GENEVA/BRUSSELS - Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the  World Health Organization has completed a series of meetings with  President Juncker and senior European Commission. Officials. He also  signed a joint statement with the European Parliament.
 
 Dr Tedros commended the fruitful cooperation between the Commission and  WHO, particularly in the fields of antimicrobial resistance,  strengthening health systems and preparedness for outbreaks of  communicable diseases in developing countries. President Juncker  confirmed the support of the European Commission to the Global Action  Plan on Health and Well Being to accelerate progress  to achieve  Sustainable Development Goals, including goal number 3, related to  healthy lives and well-being at all ages..
 
 President Juncker and Dr Tedros also discussed the fruitful cooperation  between the Commission and WHO, particularly in the fields of  antimicrobial resistance, strengthening health systems, and preparedness  for outbreaks of diseases in developing countries. They spoke about the  importance of focusing on air pollution and agreed to jointly organize a  Global Vaccination Summit, building on initiatives to increase  vaccination and improve vaccination confidence in the EU, with the aim  of avoiding unnecessary deaths from preventable diseases.
 
 Dr Tedros met separately with Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis  responsible for Health and Food Safety; Commissioner Neven Mimica,  responsible for international cooperation and development Commissioner  for Humanitarian aid and crisis management, Christos Stylianides and  Commissioner Karmenu Vella, in charge of the Environment, Fisheries and  Maritime Affairs;, as well as with Director-General for Research,  Science and Innovation Jean Paquet.
 
 On the occasion of the 70th anniversaries of WHO and of the Universal  Declaration of Human Rights , Dr Tedros emphasized that “Both WHO’s  Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights assert that  health is a human right, rather than a privilege for those who can  afford it. But we must remember that the right to health is not a given.  It takes renewed political commitment and leadership in every  generation – including ours.”
 “The right to health “has been a platform for major health improvements”  in the past 70 years. Globally, life expectancy has increased by 25  years. Smallpox has been eradicated and polio is on the brink”, he  added. However, Dr Tedros warned of the rise of new health threats and  the need for “unrelenting political commitment” to achieve Universal  health coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals.
 
 Adina-Ioana Vălean, Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on  Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, said that “The exchange of  views with WHO’s Director-General, Dr Tedros, is an opportunity to leave  a solid legacy to our future colleagues in a form of a friendship  group, that, we hope, could be formalised during the next legislature as  an intergroup. To this extent, as a tangible sign of the wish to close  cooperation between WHO and the EP, a Joint Statement has been signed by  both parties”.
 
 Dr Tedros thanked Members of the European Parliament for their  commitment to the right to health and to the Global Action Plan for  Healthy Lives and Well-Being, to be presented at the United Nations  General Assembly in September 2019: “The new Joint Statement between WHO  and the European Parliament will provide a great opportunity for future  collaboration on achieving the health related Sustainable Development  Goals ,” he concluded.
 
 Link:
 
 http://www.who.int/news-room/detail/21-11-2018-who-and-eu-commit-to-work-together-to-accelerate-progress-on-health