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WHO & IPU Assembly: Health, Food Security & Humanitarian Action

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Summary of WHO’s Activities ⁣at the 151st IPU Assembly

This document details WHO’s significant engagement at the 151st⁣ Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) ⁤Assembly. Here’s a breakdown of key activities and takeaways:

1. Addressing Malnutrition:

* WHO highlighted ‌the urgent need ‍for accelerated action to meet the 2030 Global Nutrition‍ Targets, despite some progress.
* Ms. ​Engesveen outlined regulatory interventions parliamentarians can champion: food ⁣fortification, ⁢public food procurement policies, restrictions on unhealthy food marketing, and sugary drink taxation.
* ‌ The workshop emphasized ⁣the importance of translating global commitments into national laws and budgetary priorities.
* The event served as a ‌precursor to the ​Third Global Parliamentary Summit against Hunger and‍ malnutrition in ‌2026.

2. Humanitarian Action & Health in Crises:

* The General Debate focused ⁣on upholding humanitarian norms during conflicts, displacement, and emergencies.
* WHO stressed ⁣that⁢ health is often the first casualty in crises and urged parliamentarians to ⁤protect health⁢ workers/facilities, combat misinformation, and secure sustainable health system ⁢financing.
* The Geneva Declaration, adopted at ⁤the debate, reaffirmed the protection of healthcare infrastructure​ and personnel.

3.Youth Leadership & Engagement:

* A WHO Youth Council representative (Jingxin Xiao) emphasized​ the crucial role⁣ of young people as ⁣ actors in humanitarian and health‍ responses, not just beneficiaries.
* She called for strengthened youth participation​ in decision-making,​ integration of health/climate/digital literacy in education, ⁤and​ protection of youth mental health in humanitarian settings.
* ⁣The WHO⁤ Youth Council⁤ aims to collaborate with ⁣the IPU Forum of Young Parliamentarians.

4. Tobacco Control:

* ⁤ A side event convened by the⁢ WHO ⁣FCTC Secretariat focused on strengthening parliamentary engagement in tobacco control.
* ⁣Participants discussed advancing tobacco control legislation, increasing taxes on tobacco, and protecting public health⁤ policies from industry interference.
* The event highlighted the need for‌ continued collaboration and WHO technical support.

5. Strengthening WHO-IPU Collaboration:

* WHO’s active participation reaffirmed its strong partnership with the IPU.
* WHO invited parliamentarians to continue ‌the dialog ‍at the next⁢ World health Assembly, where they will co-host the⁢ annual Global Parliamentary Forum in May 2026.
* Over 50 WHO colleagues participated throughout the week, demonstrating the ⁣organization’s commitment to engaging with parliamentarians.

WHO used the ​IPU Assembly as a platform to advocate ‍for key health priorities, engage with parliamentarians ⁢globally, and strengthen collaborative partnerships to achieve better health outcomes.

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