Mrs. Buhari was represented by Dr. Hajo Sani, Senior Special Assistant to the President, at the meeting aimed at promoting multi-sectoral action to take forward the commitments made last year at the United Nations High-Level Meeting on Tuberculosis.
Mrs. Buhari made reference to the last meeting of African First Ladies alongside the African Union General Assembly in Addis Ababa, where she made it clear that TB should be integrated into the fight against HIV/AIDS as that will harmonize plans and actions relating to the two related killer diseases.
She called on governments, United Nations agencies, development partners, academic and research institutions, civil society, media, celebrities, patients and survivors, private sector to close ranks and ensure the implementation of the commitments made at the last meeting.
He spoke extensively on the Multisectoral Action Framework (MAF -TB), which aims to support effective accountability of governments and all stakeholders, at global, regional and country levels, in order to accelerate progress to end the tuberculosis epidemic.
The framework, he further said, is aligned fully with the End TB Strategy and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
He said "now is the moment for action and the time to deliver."
The meeting was jointly organized by the Russian Federation and World Health Organization and was attended by UN agencies, civil society representatives and funding institutions as well as delegations from Russia, South Africa, Vietnam, Japan, Uganda, Zambia, Chad, Oman, and Barbuda and Nigeria.
Source: AllAfrica