'Peace is the best medicine,' WHO's Tedros says in New Year message
World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Monday, December 30, released a New Year video message, in which he focused on peace and health security in areas of conflict.
Recounting a near-miss ordeal during Israeli strikes on Yemen's Sanaa International Airport on December 26, the WHO Director-General said the attack demonstrated the threat faced by humanitarian workers in war zones throughout the world.
"This must stop", he said in the pre-recorded message.
Video by WHO/REUTERS
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World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Monday, December 30, released a New Year video message, in which he focused on peace and health security in areas of conflict.
Recounting a near-miss ordeal during Israeli strikes on Yemen's Sanaa International Airport on December 26, the WHO Director-General said the attack demonstrated the threat faced by humanitarian workers in war zones throughout the world.
"This must stop", he said in the pre-recorded message.
Video by WHO/REUTERS
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00:00During Christmas week, I was in Yemen on a United Nations mission to negotiate with the
00:07country's de facto authorities for the release of detained UN staff and other humanitarians.
00:15The talks with the Houthis proceeded positively, and we hope they will bear fruit.
00:23While waiting to board our flight in Sana'a, the airport came under aerial bombardment
00:30by Israel.
00:33The attack inflicted needless death, injury, panic, chaos, and damage, and was another
00:40reminder of the growing threat faced by civilians, humanitarians, and health workers in war zones
00:48around the world.
00:51Peace must stop.
00:54With a new year upon us, our leaders must bring desperately needed peace to the world,
01:01and health and safety to all.
01:05Peace and health are linked.
01:08From Gaza to Sudan, Yemen to Ukraine, and Haiti and beyond, peace is and will always
01:18the best medicine for the health and well-being of all people, everywhere.
01:25For the World Health Organization, health for all is our guiding light.
01:32We pursue this mission often by working in dangerous places.
01:37We do this to protect and promote people's health.
01:43We go the extra mile.
01:47Some achievements of the past year include eliminating malaria and other neglected diseases
01:54in numerous countries, 17 countries from Africa using a new malaria vaccine, making a new
02:03vaccine against dengue, celebrating 154 million lives saved thanks to the expanded program
02:12of immunization founded 50 years ago, making the world safer from outbreaks and pandemics
02:20by strengthening the international health regulations, certifying the first in-box vaccines
02:26and tests, reducing tobacco use globally, and opening the game-changing WHO Academy
02:34in Lille with French President Emmanuel Macron.
02:40But bolstering global health security to protect against future outbreaks will require
02:47more work in 2025.
02:50These actions and more will help make our families, communities, and whole world healthier
02:57and safer.
02:59To succeed in this vital quest, we must invest in essential measures to promote and protect
03:07health.
03:08We will continue working to advance health for all, including the health of children
03:15and especially mothers, who will be the focus of World Health Day 2025 on the 7th of April,
03:23which also marks WHO's 77th birthday.
03:28Let us not miss the opportunity the coming new year offers us.
03:33Please let us turn the page on conflict, chart a new path to achieve lasting peace,
03:40and secure a healthy and prosperous future for all.