Audio By Carbonatix
The Government of Lesotho has endorsed and launched the Emergency, Preparedness, and Response Flagship Initiative Roadmap. This was done with the support from the World Health Organisation(WHO) and Africa CDC.
In 2023, the country enrolled in the WHO EPR Flagships initiative. The overarching goal of the Emergency, Preparedness, and Response flagship initiative is to promote health security in the African Region and contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 – “ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all ages.
The three Emergency, Preparedness, and Response flagship initiatives are (i) promoting the resilience of systems for emergencies (ii) transforming African surveillance systems, and (iii) strengthening and utilizing response groups for emergencies.
These were developed by the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa and Africa CDC by recommendations from various WHO committees and lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic to strengthen health emergency preparedness and response for member states in the African region.
Speaking on the importance of this initiative during the endorsement event, WHO Representative to Lesotho, Dr. Richard Banda stated that health security is a critical mission for Lesotho.
“If we miss this opportunity, we risk subjecting Lesotho to the same flaws that hindered the national response to COVID-19: a deficiency in coordination, information sharing, and case management. We cannot permit the pattern of fear and disregard to continue. The pandemic left us all with terrible lessons that we will never be able to forget”.
In addition, the National Coordinator for Africa CDC in Lesotho, Ester Muchenje said the launch of the flagship roadmap in Lesotho is a big milestone that will ensure joint efforts to protect the health of the people, and Africa CDC is delighted to be part of this initiative.
“Africa CDC is working together with the WHO in the flagship initiative to capacitate member states to be able to prepare, detect, and respond to health emergencies in line with the Africa CDC’s mission”.
In her remarks, the Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Maneo Ntene said the endorsement and launching of the validated Emergency, Preparedness, and Response Flagship Initiative Roadmap by stakeholders marks the beginning of the implementation of activities.
She appreciated the support from partners and emphasized the need for multi-sectoral collaboration to achieve health security in Lesotho.
“We thank the partners who contributed to the success of the implementation plan. We solicit the commitment of partners and relevant sectors to mainstream the activities in the roadmap to their plans”.
The launch was attended by stakeholders from the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of Information, and representatives from the Office of the Prime.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Health Organization (WHO) - Lesotho.
Latest Stories
-
IMF urged to come clean on Bank of Ghana losses
3 minutes -
Soyalana Community Gala ignites football fever in Tolon
16 minutes -
Talent identification takes Maxwell Konadu and Awudu Issaka to Tolon
22 minutes -
At least 130 Nigerians seek repatriation from South Africa after protests, Abuja says
24 minutes -
Nigeria plans to repatriate nationals willing to leave South Africa after attacks
27 minutes -
Ghana’s fishers hold the knowledge, why are they not shaping policy?
47 minutes -
Two killed and many injured after car driven into crowd in German city of Leipzig
48 minutes -
GNFS honours firefighters on International Firefighters’ Day 2026
50 minutes -
Kasapreko PLC announces GH¢700million IPO on Ghana Stock Exchange
56 minutes -
NIA resumes Ghana Card registration for children in Volta and Oti Regions
1 hour -
Handling of BoG 2025 report risks politicisation – Oppong Nkrumah
1 hour -
Health Ministry partners with World Bank Group to tackle regional health challenges
1 hour -
IGP deploys special unit to Bono East, Northern regions after deadly attacks
1 hour -
BECE logistics delays in rural areas not unusual – Kofi Asare
1 hour -
5 police officers interdicted over misconduct in viral videos
1 hour