The Minister of Public Health Dr. Firass Abiad at COP28 in UAE
The Minister of Public Health (MoPH), Dr. Firass Abiad, will be participating in the COP28 held in UAE from November 30 to December 12, where leaders from around the world convene annually to address the dangerous human interference with the climate system. The Minister’s participation in COP28 UAE is particularly important as it would be the first COP with an explicit health focus. Dr. Abiad, the Minister of Public Health, Eng. Joyce Haddad, the Director of Preventive Healthcare at MoPH, Dr. Myriam Mrad, the Director of the Public Health Department at the University of Balamand and the Ministry Technical Collaborator will be representing the ministry of public health in the Lebanese national delegation.
Minister Abiad will emphasize the imperative need to prioritize public health concerns in Lebanon within the broader discourse on climate change. Acknowledging the undeniable impact of environmental factors on human health, Dr. Abiad will commit to advocate for proactive measures and collaborative strategies to mitigate these effects in Lebanon.
The Minister will stress key initiatives aiming at safeguarding public health amidst environmental shifts, emphasizing the urgency of adaptation measures and the development of resilient healthcare systems. These initiatives align with the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health's commitment to promoting sustainable health practices and ensuring equitable access to healthcare for all citizens.
Additionally, Dr. Abiad will participate in high-level dialogues, fostering collaborations with global stakeholders and reaffirming Lebanon's dedication to the global fight against climate change, particularly in preserving public health.
It is worth noting that earlier this year, the MoPH endorsed COP26 proceedings in an official letter signed and dated March 26, 2023. As part of this initiative, Lebanon committed to prioritizing the health needs of its population, while simultaneously addressing the environmental and sustainability challenges facing its healthcare facilities.
The MoPH remains steadfast in its commitment to integrating climate resilience into public health policies, aligning efforts with international agendas to safeguard the well-being of citizens and future generations.