UN Secretary-General Special Adviser on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Dr. David Nabarro praised Qatar's great development and its strong focus on social development within the framework of Qatar National Vision 2030.
What is special about Qatar that it has a great focus on social development, which is Qatar's vision, especially in health and education, and it works to bring about unprecedented development in the country and the region, said Dr. Nabarro, UK's candidate for the next Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), in an interview with Al-Sharq Qatari newspaper issued Wednesday.
He stressed that putting the priorities of the social development in the State of Qatar at the top of this vision is an insight and a high focus on the means of sustainable development and ensures continuity and success.
Nabarro described Qatar National Vision 2030 as a distinct project linked to sustainable development plans now and in the future, adding that it also linked to the sustainable development goals adopted by the United Nations in September 2015, and thus Qatar's vision for development is a global vision and is praised by the international community.
The UN Secretary-General Adviser expressed his admiration for the Qatari role in providing humanitarian assistance throughout the world, stressing that the State of Qatar is now one of the most important countries that seriously take upon themselves the task of providing assistance to countries in need.
At the same time, he praised Qatar's full commitment and remarkable progress in dealing with the issues of climate change in accordance with the international conventions.
Moreover, Dr. David Nabarro referred to Qatar's mediation role to resolve regional and international disputes in a calm and positive manner, pointing out that the mediation itself is not easy, especially in light of the intransigence of conflict's parties.
He added that the State of Qatar has succeeded in developing the national public health strategy, allowing all people to receive the necessary health care, especially children, women, vulnerable groups and needy, stressing that the health sector in Qatar is distinctive and advanced and focuses on public health, effective health services in hospitals and the value of human care.
Source: QNA
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