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SUMMARY:International Day of Epidemic Preparedness
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	(A/RES/75/27)\n\n\n\n	There is an urgent need to have res
	ilient and robust health systems\, reaching those who are vulnerable or in
	 vulnerable situations.\n\n\n\n	In the event of the absence of internation
	al attention\, future epidemics could surpass previous outbreaks in terms 
	of intensity and gravity. There is great need of raising awareness\, the e
	xchange of information\, scientific knowledge and best practices\, quality
	 education\, and advocacy programs on epidemics at the local\, national\, 
	regional and global levels as effective measures to prevent and respond to
	 epidemics.\n\n\n\n	It is important to strengthen epidemic prevention by a
	pplying lessons learned on epidemic management and how to prevent the stop
	page of basic services\, and to raise the level of preparedness in order t
	o have the earliest and most adequate response to any epidemic that may ar
	ise\, and recognizing also the value of an integrated One Health approach 
	that fosters integration of human health\, animal health and plant health\
	, as well as environmental and other relevant sectors.\n\n\n\n	Internation
	al cooperation and multilateralism play an important role in the response 
	to epidemics. We need to stress the significance of partnership and solida
	rity among every individual\, community and State\, and regional and inter
	national organizations\, in all stages of epidemic management\, as well as
	 the importance of considering a gender perspective in this regard.\n\n\n\
	n	The United Nations system\, in particular the World Health Organization\
	, plays a pivotal role in coordinating responses to epidemics\, in accorda
	nce with its mandate\, and in supporting national\, regional and internati
	onal efforts to prevent\, mitigate and address the impacts of infectious d
	iseases and epidemics in accordance with the goal of advancing the 2030 Ag
	enda.\n\n\n\n	We need to recognize the primary role and responsibility of 
	Governments and the indispensable contribution of relevant stakeholders in
	 tackling global health challenges\, especially women\, who make up the ma
	jority of the world’s health workers.\n\n\n\n	UN member states commit to
	 ensure inclusive\, equal and non-discriminatory participation\, with spec
	ial attention to those who are vulnerable or in vulnerable situations with
	 the highest chance of epidemic infection.\n\n\n\n	The UN General Assembly
	 invites all Member States\, organizations of the United Nations system an
	d other global\, regional and subregional organizations\, the private sect
	or and civil society\, including non-governmental organizations\, academic
	 institutions\, individuals and other relevant stakeholders to observe the
	 International Day of Epidemic Preparedness annually in an appropriate man
	ner and in accordance with national contexts and priorities\, through educ
	ation and awareness-raising activities\, in order to highlight the importa
	nce of the prevention of\, preparedness for and partnership against epidem
	ics.\n\n
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