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Address at
the Opening Ceremony of the “30th Health Conference and the 7th Joint Review of Health Sector”
Inter Continental
Hotel, 23rd March 2009
Excellencies, Ladies
and Gentlemen, International and National Guests,
Dear Participants!
Today, it is my great
pleasure and honor to join you all, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, in the
Opening Ceremony of the “30th Health
Conference and the 7th Joint Review of Health Sector”.
At the outset, I would
like to warmly welcome and express my appreciation for the management and
officials of the Ministry of Health (MoH) as well as all relevant
ministries/institutions for exerting joint efforts to organize such an important
conference aiming at reviewing the achievements and challenges of health sector
in the past year and setting direction for effective implementation for the
years ahead.
I am strongly
convinced that all speakers’ intervention and comprehensive discussion on each
topic today will enable us to come up with great ideas which can be compiled as
basic and comprehensive data for the preparation of strategies, policies, and
development programs for the health sector.
I would like to
highly evaluate the management, doctors, nurses, and all people working at the
MoH, hospitals, health centers and posts, development partners, as well as all
relevant ministries/institutions, for having jointly implemented health sector’s
policies and action plans with the aim of improving the efficiency of the
provision of health service, consultation, treatment, and care for the people
and for making huge progress in our health sector so far. This contributes not
only to the promotion of reputation and people’s confidence on our health care
system but also to realize the development objectives of the “Rectangular
Strategy” for growth, employment, equity, and efficiency for
the cause of poverty reduction.
Indeed, the
Royal Government of Cambodia still acknowledge that poverty reduction can not
only be made possible through achieving high economic growth alone, because the
promotion of social sector development also represent another important factor
for promoting social equity which contributes to the eradication of social gap
as well as improving the people’s capacity and opportunity so that they can
participate more in the development of the national economy. In this sense, a
society is deemed to be strong when it has knowledgeable and health people, be
able to reduce poverty and eliminate spreadable diseases, strictly abide by the
principles of democracy, respect human rights, dignity and social justice which
enable each of it’s member to make progress base on their own abilities to
participate in promoting economic growth and achieving sustainable development.
Practically, good provision of health service will positively contribute to
economic development because such service is the important determining factor
for improving the productivity, employment, investment, and saving through
enabling the people to receive good results from their education and training to
support their livings.
Even though
having a good health sector alone is not sufficient for achieving high economic
growth, experiences of countries in the region have clearly shown that the
improvement in health sector is a key factor among others which could bring
about rapid socio-economic progress. In this spirit, I would like to stress once
again that the Royal Government’s health policy focuses not only on the aspect
of the economy but it is the determination which derived from paying high
attention on improving the overall wellbeing of the people so that they can live
a good life.
It is because of
this spirit that I still consider the strengthening of the people’s capacity and
paying close attention on their health as the most important agenda in response
to the agenda of poverty reduction and the implementation of all sectoral reform
programs. Without any doubt, with this framework the Royal Government will
increase the use of public resources as well as trying to mobilize development
cooperation financing and continue to encourage the private sector to increase
investment in health sector aiming at promoting the people’s health through
providing health education, treatment, and prevention of diseases at urban and
rural areas with the objective of reducing maternal and children mortality rate
and preventing all kinds of spreadable diseases.
Through the
implementation of the strategic plan and improvement programs of health service
provision, a significant progress has been made in many health areas, including
the improvement of maternal, children and infant health, the expansion of
vaccination coverage such as tuberculoses, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus,
polio, measles, hepatitis B, and lower infection rate of HIV Aids, dung fever
and bird flu. Also, we have managed to improve the maternal and infant nutrition
intakes through the strengthening of health system such as health financing,
human resource development, improved information system and health governance,
better supply, management, and use of medicines and utilities, and regulation of
pharmacy and private services.
In this spirit,
I would like to encourage all levels of health officials across the country to
be committed to fulfilling your responsibility to achieve more flagship outcomes
in restoring and expanding basic health infrastructure, developing institutional
capacity and boosting human resources to support the expansion of health service
coverage in order to address the people’s needs for health service across the
country. Along with this, I would like to show my high appreciation to
development partners that provided both financial and technical support in order
to improve health condition of the people which contributes to poverty reduction
in the country. Indeed, this flagship achievement also stems from the
development of institutional capacity and the unflinching implementation of
socio-economic development policy with full support from the people, development
partners and the private sector.
In overall, the
people’s health has been steadily improved along with the achievement of
economic growth over the last decade. However, health issue remains a major
challenge for all of us, especially maternal, infant and children health and the
poor’s access to health services. This requires the Ministry of Health and all
related institutions and development partners to overcome upcoming obstacles to
revitalize and increase the efficiency of health services to enhance major
health indicators such as the reduction of maternal, child and infant mortality
rate. In this context, I strongly believe that all levels of health officials
will continue to implement their action plans with high responsibility in order
to provide more effective and better quality health services and eliminate all
discrimination in their professional conduct in order to promote people’s
welfare for the better.
While peace,
political stability, and liberalization are taking deep root in strengthening
macroeconomic stability and attracting investment which are the prerequisites to
sustainable development and poverty reduction, the Royal Government still
continue to undertake the strategic plan of health sector, provide vaccination
and treatment services and build referral hospitals and health centers across
the country to supply basic health services with efficiency, sustainability,
equity and improved professional quality. Moreover, the Royal Government will
improve the allocation of doctors, nurses and midwives in the health system,
increase the incentives for rural health officials, and increase the number of
doctors, nurses and midwives through training programs and capacity building.
Along with this, the Royal Government will continue to pay particular attention
to health insurance, health education and dissemination, and hygiene standard
across the country, especially in rural areas, and provide health services to
the poor by using the equity fund and no patient will be left to die without
utmost care and treatment from the doctors and nurses.
Along with this,
the Royal Government will implement necessary measures to make health services
more responsive and accessible by decentralizing services and management to the
sub-national levels such as national hospitals, referral hospitals, and health
centers, increasing investment in physical infrastructure, medical utilities and
technologies, promoting supporting services, financing research in public health
to formulate strategic health policy, monitoring outcomes and evaluating
governance in health sector through the implementation of “wide sectoral
approach” and the promotion of ownership and cooperation with development
partners. Moreover, the Royal Government strongly encourages private
participation in the health sector.
Indeed, in spite
of the remarkable achievements mentioned above, I think we still have a long way
to go in order to improve and supply timely health services. In this spirit, in
order to achieve more outcomes and address various challenges, I would like to
raise some recommendations for your consideration as follows:
1. The conference has to pay attention to the discussion on health education and
key intervention in public health sector in order to promote awareness of the
people about the implementation of various necessary measures, the coordination
to make sure that people receive sufficient information on health services,
especially in the remote areas, which can assist them in making the right
decision among other choices related to health care and the prevention of
spreadable viruses and epidemic diseases.
2. The conference has to study the possibility of providing suitable health
information or health messages according to the need of different communities
and at various geographical location as the requirement of the health measure
operation can be different between urban and rural people. In this regards, we
have to improve the public health base such as health centers and referral
hospitals by making them more effective in implementing various necessary
mechanisms in order to protect the poor and low income families from the poverty
trap. For the short and medium term, the Ministry of Health as well as all
related ministries/institutions must put more efforts to reduce to the minimum
level or withdraw the financial barrier in order to create favorable condition
for all people, especially the poor in receiving necessary and timely public
health services. Therefore, we must continue to strengthen and expand gradually
toward the creation of a social safety net, which is more effective and
sustainable in the future through existing mechanism such as the service fee
exemption system, equity fund program and the community health insurance.
3. The conference has to discuss deeply and extensively about the implementation of
the policy on public service delivery by paying special attention to the
changing of mindset and personality of the public health officials in order to
become health service providers for the people. In this connection, civil
servants and all health officials, who are obliged to provide treatment services
and health care for the people, have to try their utmost to change their
behaviors according to the health professional ethics in connecting with people
or patients through health service provision and care base on technical
principles and have to abide by the virtue and social morality in order to make
sure that the service receivers are more confident and secured. Along with
that, special operation agency, started with the Ministry of Health in 2009, has
to help orientate the mindset and behavior of the officials working in the
agency such as through the strengthening of the management system, transparency,
accountability and efficiency.
4. The conference has to study on the requirement for expanding the basic health
infrastructures to enable the people to receive health service, especially at
the health centers and health posts according to the growth of the population in
the present and in the future. Along with that, it is necessary to look for the
possibility of providing sufficient and qualified health staffs according to all
those health bases. As for the deployment of health staff, especially the
midwife, the Ministry of Health has to scrutinize by continuing to maximize the
current staff distribution aiming at ensuring the balance between the number of
health officials within each specialized area, serving in the capital city,
provinces, urban and rural areas, and the population and socio-economic
features.
In this
sense, in order to achieve the vision of heath sector and to solve all sorts of
challenges in implementing the strategic plan according to the concepts raised
above, I would like to suggest the Ministry of Health, related
ministries/institutions and all development partners to continue jointly
strengthening the implementation of the health sector strategic planning for
2008-2015 by paying special attention to the financial and technical assistance
to support the policy makers and executives at both the national and
sub-national levels to improve the health sector nationwide. Along with that,
the Ministry of Health has to try to strengthen and extend its relationship with
related ministries/institutions and various development partners to attract
financial support for research studies, laboratories, data and information
sharing, and building health policy as well as boosting, observing, controlling
and evaluating every implementation of health strategic plan and the public and
private health service delivery in order to ensure that the health service
delivery is of high quality with equity and efficiency. More specifically, the
Ministry of Health has to constantly strengthen the professional ethics of
medical doctors, the management of clinics, the distribution and use of
medicines as well as strengthen the effective use of equity fund on the right
target.
Once again, I
strongly believe that the Ministry of Health and all health partners will
continue their cooperation to implement the health strategic plan 2008-2015 more
successfully aiming to achieve the Cambodia Millennium Development Goals at the
end of 2015. Along with this, I would like to convey the message and encourage
the conference to discuss in details the challenges and achievements
accomplished by the Ministry of Health over the years in order to learn from the
experiences and put forward the necessary recommendations to settle every
shortcoming we are facing today.
Taking this
opportunity, I would like to appeal to Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen and
the whole conference to actively and lively participate as well as trying to
share knowledge and experiences for improving the implementation of health
strategies for success and effectiveness.
At this end,
with the “Opening Ceremony of the 30th Health Conference and the 7th Joint Review of Health Sector”, I would like to wish Excellencies, Ladies
and Gentlemen the four Gems of Buddhist blessing: Longevity, Nobility, Health
and Strength.
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