National health week to highlight family health
TEHRAN –The national health week is scheduled to be held from April 20 to 26 under the theme of ‘Family health and popularization of family health’.
The Health Ministry has chosen different topics for the days of the week, IRNA reported.
Saturday, April 20, Family health, universal right and responsibility
Sunday, April 21, Family health from education to higher education
Monday, April 22, Family health and the Earth health
Tuesday, April 23, Family health and psychosocial health
Wednesday, April 24, Family health and health culture
Thursday, April 25, Family health and youth population
Friday, April 26, Healthy nutrition and universal workout
This year's theme highlights supporting and highlighting the need to access high-quality and affordable healthcare services for everyone in the country; ensuring everyone, particularly vulnerable or marginalized groups, receives equity services, and promoting people’s role in providing and maintaining universal health.
It also underscores the need to strengthen and enhance the resilience of the healthcare system to be able to effectively confront health potential threats with unknown features.
Health is a universal right
Health is a universal right and responsibility that is not limited to any specific age group, culture, or nationality, Health Minister Bahram Einollahi has said.
All members of society from their childhood to old age have the right to access high-quality health services without financial worries.
Access to clean drinking water, soil, air, and food is a fundamental right and responsibility, the Health Ministry’s website quoted Einollahi as saying.
He made the remarks on the occasion of World Health Day 2024, calling upon decision-makers to create conducive environments for individuals to actively participate in creating and maintaining health, from home to the community and the environment.
He went on to say that the family health program and referral system in Iran is one of the most advanced health programs in the world. It aims to enhance everyone’s access to health services, promote well-being, and achieve significant welfare objectives.
Launched last year, the program seeks to foster a healthy, vibrant society through national and collective efforts at all levels of society.
The upcoming National Health Week will set health priorities for the next year in alignment with the national plans and priorities.
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