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الأحد، 21 فبراير 2010

note verbale to member states -healthlylifestyle feb 2010


AFRICAN UNION





UNION AFRICAINE





UNIÃO AFRICANA

Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA P. O. Box 3243 Telephone 251 11 517 700 Fax: 251 11 551 78 44 Website: www.african-union.org



Reference: DSA/







The Commission of the African Union presents its compliments to the Ministries of Foreign Affairs/External Relations and Regional Cooperation of all AU Member States and has the honour to refer to Decision No. EX.CL.Dec.436 (XIII), which was adopted by the AU Executive Council in July 2008 (attached). The Last Friday of February each year was declared Africa Healthy Lifestyles Day. This Day was adopted in the framework of the WHO Strategy for prevention and control of non-communicable diseases, which is posing an increasing challenge to already over-burdened health sector in Africa.



Africa has, suffered from a heavy burden of preventable communicable diseases. This is now compounded by a progressively increasing burden of non-communicable diseases, many of which can be prevented by adaption of healthy lifestyles through life-long healthy diets and regular physical activity; as well as regular medical screening. This is because unhealthy diets and lifestyles, including inadequate physical activity can cause or exacerbate non-communicable diseases, resulting in death and disability. The abuse of tobacco, alcohol and other substances is also a big challenge to Africa. The diseases and conditions related to unhealthy lifestyles include: high blood pressure (hypertension), stroke, heart attack, type 2 diabetes (sugar disease), dental caries, weakening of bones (osteoporosis) and certain cancers. Apart from causing death and disability, these non-communicable diseases are chronic and very expensive to manage.



A healthy diet should include a balanced diet with a high intake of fresh fruits and vegetables, recommended amounts of foods with protein, starch and fat. Physical activity should be actively promoted, especially in educational institutions and places of work. Regular screening also results in prevention or early detection and intervention for certain diseases and conditions, and can be done at any primary health care centre. Note should be made of many nutrition-related disorders such as under-nutrition, over-nutrition (obesity) and micro-nutrient deficiencies, especially among infants, children, pregnant women and older persons.



Interventions to promote health and well-being, requires the concerted efforts of various stakeholders from the public and private sectors, the media and the community. Member States need to develop and/or implement appropriate national policies, strategies and action plans towards more healthy diets and regular physical activity for all age groups. Health and Education Ministries should play a lead role in coordinating and facilitating the national agenda, supported by other ministries such as those in charge of Agriculture, Youth and Sport, Media and Communication; Social Affairs and Community Development, Finance and Economic Planning, Commerce and Industry, etc.



Guidelines on diets, nutrition and physical activity should be drawn up and/or publicized country-wide. Marketing, advertising and promotion of foods and beverages should be in line with international regulations and should not exploit communities. Labeling of foods and beverages should be accurate, standardized and clear. National food and agricultural policies should aim, among others, on promoting public health. If not in place, multi-sectoral policies to promote physical activity should be developed. The public should, not only be involved, but also educated and given correct information regularly. School influences the future of most children and adults. Therefore, school education curricula should adopt, support and facilitate the adaption of healthy diets and lifestyles, including physical activity.



In this regard, Member States are urged, not only to organise awareness-raising and advocacy programmes for the benefit of all communities, not only to commemorate the day 2nd Africa Healthy Lifestyles Day on 26 February 2010, but also to sustain efforts towards this end throughout the year and beyond. Member States are thus urged to conduct nation-wide programmes to mark the 2nd Africa Healthy Lifestyles Day, laying emphasis on institutes of education and other selected communities.



Member States are further urged to develop and/or strengthen short- and long-term programmes for sustained actions to promote life-long healthy lifestyles. Feedback to the Commission on actions undertaken will be highly appreciated.



The Commission of the African Union avails itself of this opportunity to renew to the Ministries of Foreign Affairs/External Relations and Regional Cooperation of all AU Member States the assurances of its highest consideration.



Addis Ababa, 3 February 2010









To: All Ministries of Foreign Affairs/ External Relations

And Regional Cooperation,

AU Member States





cc: - All Ministries of Health,

AU Member States





- All Embassies of AU Member States,

Addis Ababa





Attch.

ROTATING CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE PEACE AND SECURITY COUNCIL


AFRICAN UNION



UNION AFRICAINE





UNIÃO AFRICANA

Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA P. O. Box 3243 Telephone 251-1-517 700 Cables: OAU, ADDIS ABABA



NEWLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF THE PEACE AND SECURITY COUNCIL OF THE AFRICAN UNION





ROTATING CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE PEACE AND SECURITY COUNCIL

FROM APRIL 2010 TO MARCH 2012







COUNTRY

MONTH

YEAR

Benin April 2010

Burundi May "

Chad June "

Cote d’Ivoire July "

Djibouti August "

Equatorial Guinea September "

Kenya October "

Libya November "

Mali December "

Mauritania January 2011

Namibia February "

Nigeria March "

Rwanda April "

South Africa May "

Zimbabwe June "





COUNTRY

MONTH

YEAR

Benin July 2011

Burundi August "

Chad September "

Cote d’Ivoire October "

Djibouti November "

Equatorial Guinea December "

Kenya January 2012

Libya February "

Mali March "










Notes:

a) Elections for 2 year Council membership will be in January 2012, which will see a fresh streamlining of the rotating Chairmanship.

b) Elections for 3 year Council membership will be in January 2013

NON-AFRICAN STATES AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND INTERNATIONAL

NON-AFRICAN STATES AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND INTERNATIONAL


ORGANISATIONS ACCREDITED TO THE AU



PAYS NON-AFRICAINS ET, ORGANISATIONS INTERNATIONALES ET D’INTEGRATION

REGIONALE ACCREDITES AURPRES DE L’UA



As at 15th September 2009





1. European Union***

2. Denmark

3. Canada

4. Cuba

5. Finland

6. The Netherlands

7. Czech Republic

8. Spain

9. Japan

10. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

11. France

12. China

13. Portugal

14. Austria

15. Germany

16. Sweden

17. Italy

18. Serbia

19. Norway

20. India

21. Romania

22. Republic of Korea

23. Republic of Turkey

24. Greece

25. Islamic Republic of Pakistan

26. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

27. Brazil

28. Mexico

29. Russia

30. Belgium

31. Poland

32. Yemen

33. Guatemala

34. Malta

35. Peru

36. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

37. Ireland

38. Switzerland

39. League of Arab States

40. Slovak Republic

41. Iran

42. USA

43. Antigua and Barbuda

44. UN AIDS***

45. Iceland

46. Hungary

47. Croatia

48. Bulgaria

49. Chile

50. Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF)***

51. Syria

52. Holy See

53. Regional Centre on Small Arms and Light Weapons (RECSA) ***

54. United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) ***

55. Australia

56. World Food Programme Liaison Office (WFP-LO) ***

57. United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) ***

58. United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)***

59. International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) ***

60. Colombia

61. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) ***

62. Argentina

63. Bosnia and Herzegovina

64. International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) ***



DECISION ON THE SPECIAL SESSION OF THE AFRICAN

DECISION ON THE SPECIAL SESSION OF THE AFRICAN


UNION CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS OF HEALTH

DOC. EX.CL/435(XIII)







The Executive Council:



1. TAKES NOTE of the Report of the Special Session of the African Union (AU) Conference of Ministers of Health held in Geneva, Switzerland on 17 May 2008;



2. EMPHASISES that the attainment of the Health MDGs will require renewed commitment to health and development with particular focus on Primary Health Care; strengthening of health systems, significant increases in domestic and external investment, national ownership and improved effectiveness of international cooperation;



3. ENDORSES the adoption of an Africa Healthy Lifestyles Day, proposed to be “the Last Friday of February each Year”;



4. URGES Member States to actively pursue the implementation of the Africa Health Strategy, in line with their respective national and regional health plans and strategies;



5. ALSO URGES Member States to submit updated information in order to accelerate the implementation of the Plan of Action of the AU Decade of African Traditional Medicine (2001-2010);



6. REQUESTS the Commission to submit the report on the mid-term review on the occasion of Africa Traditional Medicine Day, 31st August 2008;



7. FURTHER URGES Member States to implement the outcomes of the April 2008 AU Continental Workshop to Harmonise, Develop and Institutionalise the Maternal, Newborn and Child Mortality Reviews, and accelerate the implementation of MDG 4 and 5 in the framework of previous strategies to promote maternal, newborn and child health;



8. ENDORSES the nomination of Dr. Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, Minister of Health of South Africa, to act as AU Goodwill Ambassador and Champion for “Africa’s Movement to Improve Maternal Health and Promote Child Survival and Development beyond 2015” in collaboration with other Health Ministers”;











9. URGES Member States to double efforts at national, regional and continental levels to implement the May 2006 Abuja Commitments Towards Universal Access to HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria Services, and submit national reports for the 5-Year Review due in 2010 in time;



10. CALLS UPON Member States to actively implement the recommendations of the Taskforce on Training and Education of the Global Health Workforce Alliance (GHWA) and ALSO CALLS UPON Ministers of Health of AU Member States to participate actively in the Sixth International Ministerial Conference on Avian and Pandemic Influenza due to be held in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt from 24 to 26 October 2008; and to take part in the deliberations of the Third Session of the Conference of the Parties to the Framework convention on Tobacco control to be held in Durban, South Africa, in November 2008;



11. ALSO CALLS UPON Regional and International Development Partners to sustain efforts to support Member States in the implementation of the above commitments, including resource mobilization;



12. REQUESTS the Commission to continue to coordinate and harmonise follow up actions of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plan, including the preparation of a concrete plan for implementation, in close collaboration with countries, Regional Economic Communities, the World Health Organization (WHO), Intellectual Property Organizations and other relevant partners;



13. ALSO REQUESTS the Commission to follow up on the implementation of this Decision and report to the next Session of the AU Conference of Ministers of Health (April 2009).


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