World Is Coming To India Not Just For Discussions But Also To Learn: WHO Official On India's G20 Presidency
Alakija said that she feels that the world is coming to India not just for discussions but also to learn from it as so much digital transformation is taking place in various sectors including health.
New Delhi: Special Envoy, ACT-Accelerator, WHO Ayoade Alakija on Friday said that she feels that the world is coming to India not just for discussions but also to learn from it as so much digital transformation is taking place in various sectors including health and infrastructure to finance in the country, as reported by the news agency PTI.
Alakija called India's presidency at the G20 Health Working Group meeting an "exciting moment in history" and said it has bolstered the voice of the Global South, as reported by PTI. "India's G20 Presidency is an exciting moment in history because India is going to decide the global health architecture for the next many decades to come. Because it is going to be decided in the next few months," she said, as quoted by PTI.
Alakija said she is keen to watch the Global South collaborations which can be put together in the new world order, and said that this process will surely help. The ongoing meeting would be a platform for how we can learn from each other in this Global South- in Africa, India, Latin America, and so on, she said. "How can we share our experiences and innovate together and how can we co-create the world we want...the world that is going to be truly the world that delivers for us...the people," Alakija further said, as quoted by PTI.
The official also said it has been incredible to be in "God's own country", Kerala, and see an amazing culture and the wonderful warm welcome they had in the south Indian state.
Meanwhile, Dr. Alain Labrique, Director, of Digital Health & Innovation, WHO, opined that India five years ago is different to India today. "So, we have to think about where we are today but also build solutions for tomorrow and keep in mind that everyone should benefit from this technology revolution," he added.
Labrique said trust means there is a background of policy, of legislation that protects privacy and security and builds the trust of individuals to use the systems.
"So, I think, that is the foundation of a place where I would like to see India shining as a beacon to other countries to learn from," he said, as quoted by PTI. The first Health Working Group meeting under G20 India Presidency will conclude here on Friday. India assumed the presidency of the G20 on December 1, 2022.