Dine Keita, representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and Deputy Head of the United Nations Population Delegate, praised the upgrade of the Ministry of Health and Population to being a “Ministry of Human Development,” as this expresses a lot and a lot, stressing that the level of development in Egypt calls for astonishment.
In response to the question of Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister for Human Development and Minister of Health and Population, about the innovative approaches followed by the United Nations to ensure that priority is given to people in the most vulnerable and needy situations, especially among women and youth, in human development efforts and times of crises, Keita said – during Dialogue session “Leveraging Challenges: Human Development in Times of Crises” On the sidelines of the second edition of the World Conference on Population, Health and Human Development, which began today, Sunday, in the presence of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi – “We live in difficult times, and what the Palestinian Minister of Health said proves that humans are indispensable for saving lives.”She stressed the importance of data that shows the whereabouts of women, youth, girls and boys, how to help them, and what assistance they need, adding: “This is our job because the family must continue and women must have the ability to have children, and children must have what we call At the United Nations, he must have a “legal identity” and be part of the census.
She continued: “Egypt is a country that hosts a very large amount of displaced people, and they are in a fragile situation, and they need a lot…they need Safe spaces, mobile clinics, and all the technologies used such as digital education, but what matters most is the way to integrate vulnerable groups of the population because equality is very important, and this is what we see here with the nine million refugee guests here in Egypt.”
The UN official explained that the type of aid provided by the United Nations is cash aid and card aid, stressing that it is extremely important in order to ensure that families and women will receive sufficient resources to support their families.
She stressed that it is It is also important to choose, not opportunities, because people’s lives are not left to opportunities. She thanked the Egyptian government and the Minister of Health for welcoming all those who need help and trying to provide them with a decent life.
In response to a question about how the United Nations can benefit from Demographic characteristics and the transformation of population growth from a burden to a force for development. Dine Keita said, “Countries can make this transformation first through vision, secondly through action, and thirdly, good governance,” explaining that these three components are what help build a social infrastructure. From schools and service centers to the last step in every village and in every region.
She noted that what is happening in Egypt is working on improvement, adding that “Egypt is one of the few countries that provides higher education in the Arabic and English languages.” And French, which is a wonderful thing on the continent and in the entire Middle East.” She pointed out that there is a very important point, which is the cultural approach, and she continued: “Many religious scholars obtained their education in Egypt, and Egypt It reaps the benefits of the demographic dividend thanks to good governance, which is essential for me, and if there is governance, we will achieve anything we aspire to.”
She concluded her statements by saying: “When President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi was President of the African Union, he achieved this through his visits. Throughout the continent, the continent has obtained the latest versions of technology, as Egypt has provided African countries with medical schools at the highest level.”
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