Nearly 1.8 billion adults at risk of disease from not doing enough physical activity: WHO


GENEVA: New data show that nearly one third (31 percent) of adults worldwide, approximately 1.8 billion people, did not meet the recommended levels of physical activity in 2022, according to a study undertaken by researchers from WHO together with academic colleagues and published in The Lancet Global Health journal.

The findings point to a worrying trend of physical inactivity among adults, which has increased by about 5 percentage points between 2010 and 2022.

If the trend continues, levels of inactivity are projected to further rise to 35 percent by 2030, and the world is currently off track from meeting the global target to reduce physical inactivity by 2030. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends that adults have 150 minutes of moderate-intensity, or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity, or equivalent, per week. Physical inactivity puts adults at greater risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks and strokes, type 2 diabetes, dementia and cancers such as breast and colo
n.

“These new findings highlight a lost opportunity to reduce cancer and heart disease and improve mental health and well-being through increased physical activity,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “We must renew our commitment to increasing levels of physical activity and prioritising bold action, including strengthened policies and increased funding, to reverse this worrying trend.’

The highest rates of physical inactivity were observed in the high-income Asia Pacific region (48 percent) and South Asia (45 percent), with levels of inactivity in other regions ranging from 28 percent in high-income Western countries to 14 percent in Oceania.

‘Physical inactivity is a silent threat to global health, contributing significantly to the burden of chronic diseases,’ said Dr Rdiger Krech, Director of Health Promotion at WHO. ‘We need to find innovative ways to motivate people to be more active, considering factors like age, environment, and cultural background. By making physical activit
y accessible, affordable, and enjoyable for all, we can significantly reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases and create a population that is healthier and more productive.’

Despite the worrying results, there are some signs of improvement in some countries. The study showed that almost half of the world’s countries have made some improvements over the past decade, and 22 countries were identified as likely to reach the global target of reducing inactivity by 15 percent by 2030, if their trend continues at the same pace.

In light of these findings, WHO is calling on countries to strengthen their policy implementation to promote and enable physical activity through grassroots and community sport and active recreation and transport (walking, cycling and use of public transport), among other measures.

“These new findings highlight a lost opportunity to reduce cancer and heart disease, and improve mental health and well-being through increased physical activity,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Dir
ector-General. “We must renew our commitment to increasing levels of physical activity and prioritising bold action, including strengthened policies and increased funding, to reverse this worrying trend.’

“Promoting physical activity goes beyond promoting individual lifestyle choice – it will require a whole-of-society approach and creating environments that make it easier and safer for everyone to be more active in ways they enjoy to reap the many health benefits of regular physical activity,’ said Dr Fiona Bull, Head of the WHO Unit for Physical Activity.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Vice Governor of Jiangxi visits Dubai Police General Headquarters


DUBAI: A high-level delegation from Jiangxi Province, China, led by Vice Governor HYuan Qinhua, visited Dubai Police General Headquarters to strengthen ties and explore collaborations in security and policing.

Lieutenant General Abdulla Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, and senior officers welcomed the delegation, emphasising the importance of international partnerships and knowledge exchange in enhancing safety and security.

Following the meeting, Qinhua visited the Command and Control Centre Department in the General Department of Operations, where he was briefed on the centre’s work systems, the latest systems that enhance security and safety, and the initiatives and services that serve community members and facilitate communication and reporting.

Qinhua also learned about the centre’s key features, such as the 3D map, the patrol management and monitoring system, and the role of Dubai Police’s drone systems in enhancing rapid response.

Qinhua expressed his admiration for the advanced system
s serving police and security operations in Dubai Police, stressing that this visit will enhance opportunities for cooperation, knowledge exchange, and sharing of expertise.

The visit concluded with the exchange of commemorative shields and a mutual commitment to further cooperation and shared learning between the two police forces.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Morocco’s Health Minister Holds Talks with Palestinian Delegation on Strengthening Health Cooperation


Rabat – Minister of Health and Social Protection, Khalid Aït Taleb, held talks, here Tuesday, with a Palestinian delegation on ways of strengthening bilateral cooperation in the health sector, particularly in training, primary health care, school health and capacity-building for Palestinian health professionals.

These talks, attended by Director in charge of the management of Bayt Mal Al-Quds Agency, Mohamed Salem Cherkaoui, and members of the Palestinian delegation led by Palestinian Minister of Al-Quds Affairs, Ashraf Al Aawar, focused on recent developments in Palestine, notably the health situation in Al-Quds and the Gaza Strip.

Speaking on the occasion, Aït Taleb expressed Morocco’s readiness to collaborate with the Palestinian side, through humanitarian campaigns and training workshops for Palestinian health professionals in areas of common interest, as well as to strengthen health cooperation through the exchange of experience and expertise between the two countries in health, therapeutic and pharmac
eutical fields.

He stressed Morocco’s openness to all the initiatives undertaken by the Ministry of Al-Quds Affairs to serve Al-Quds population in the health field, and its willingness to strengthen cooperation and coordinate efforts to promote the health sector in Palestine.

In this respect, the Minister praised the efforts of the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Agency, particularly in overseeing successive visits by Palestinian delegations to Morocco, recalling, in this context, the two visits made by delegations from Palestinian Al-Quds hospitals to Morocco, in October 2019 and February 2023.

For his part, Al Aawar stressed the importance of strengthening bilateral cooperation in the field of health, through the exchange of information, research and studies related to current and future strategies and activities, as well as the sharing of pioneering experiences in order to support the capacities of health professionals through initial and ongoing training.

The Palestinian official also praised Morocco’s efforts, in a
ccordance with the High Instructions of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Chairman of the Al-Quds Committee, to provide ongoing humanitarian support to the State of Palestine in order to alleviate the suffering of Palestinians in Al-Quds and the Gaza Strip, welcoming in this connection the humanitarian medical aid ordered by His Majesty the King for the inhabitants of Gaza, the distribution of which began this very day in the Palestinian enclave.

Source:Agence Marocaine De Presse

Lower House Speaker Meets Chairman of Chile-Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group


Rabat – House of Representatives Speaker Rachid Talbi Alami held, here on Tuesday, talks with Chairman of Chile-Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group Jaime Naranjo Ortiz, who is currently on a working visit to Morocco alongside members of the group, on the topic of strengthening parliamentary cooperation.

During this meeting, they reviewed relations between the two countries in various fields, namely parliamentary, stressing the importance of reinforcing bilateral and multilateral parliamentary coordination, states a press release from the Lower House.

Talbi Alami underlined the importance of exchanging experiences and expertise between the Moroccan and Chilean parliament, noting that he presented Naranjo Ortiz and the accompanying delegation with an overview of the legislative institution, its composition, roles and constitutional prerogatives, adds the same source.

He also outlined the major projects and reforms undertaken by the Kingdom in various fields, under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, no
tably with regard to generalizing social protection, modernizing infrastructures, as well as developing renewable energies, major industries and various aspects of global and multidimensional development.

For his part, Naranjo Ortiz commended the strong ties between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Chile, noting that Morocco and Chile enjoy an excellent geostrategic position. Morocco is a gateway to Africa and a model to follow in several fields, he added.

The Chilean parliamentary delegation highlighted aspects of cooperation between the two legislative institutions and the broad prospects for bilateral cooperation in general, in vital areas such as artificial intelligence, climate change, agriculture, tourism, the economy, social and spatial development, and other issues of mutual interest.

The Chile-Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group delegation is made up of Carla Morales Maldonado, Catalina Del Real Mihovilovic, Cristian Moreira Barros, Juan Santana Castillo, Marcela Riquelme Aliaga and S
ofia Cid Versalovic.

Source:Agence Marocaine De Presse

Morocco, The Gambia Ink Cooperation Agreement on Rights of Women and Children


Rabat – Morocco and the Gambia signed, here on Tuesday, a cooperation agreement aimed at promoting and protecting the rights of women, children and people in vulnerable situations.

Initialled by Moroccan Minister of Solidarity, Social Integration and Family Aawatif Hayar, and Gambian Minister of Gender, Children and Social Welfare, Fatou Sanyang Kinteh, the agreement aims to promote training in the field of social action.

Speaking on this occasion, Hayar stated that Morocco has taken important steps in the field of social action, particularly through institutionalizing professions linked to this field, noting that this agreement includes a significant number of programs in favor of persons with disabilities, the elderly and children, which both parties will work to implement.

In a statement to the press, Hayar indicated that her meetings with the Gambian minister focused on means of strengthening cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the area of women’s economic empowerment.

The discussio
ns were also an opportunity to highlight the Kingdom’s great strides under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, notably in advancing women and children rights, universal health insurance and reinforcing social protection, added the minister.

For her part, Kinteh stated that the Gambia and Morocco share a number of challenges relating to issues of women, children, the elderly and people with special needs, expressing her wish to see the cooperation between the two countries strengthened in order to jointly promote several initiatives in this area.

The Gambian minister also conveyed her country’s wish to benefit from the Kingdom’s accumulated experience, particularly in the promotion of women and children’s rights and social inclusion.

Source:Agence Marocaine De Presse

Morocco’s Lower House Delegation Visits Czech Parliament


Rabat – A Moroccan parliamentary delegation on Tuesday kicked off a working visit to the Parliament of the Czech Republic.

During this visit, the delegation from the House of Representatives’ Thematic Working Group on Equity and Parity is expected to hold a series of meetings, particularly focused on women’s participation in parliamentary action and the strengthening of their presence within the legislative institution and in decision-making positions at executive and representative levels, the Lower House said in a press release.

In addition to expertise exchange with the Czech legislative institution, this visit will also be an opportunity to institutionalize cooperation and dialogue between parliamentarian women within the House of Representatives and at the various European national legislative institutions on themes linked to women and parliamentary and political action in general.

On the first day of the visit, the Moroccan delegation held a meeting with Deputy Jirí Kobza, Chairman of the Moroccan-Cz
ech Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Czech House of Representatives, in the presence of Moroccan Ambassador to Prague, Hanan Saadi, the same source added.

On this occasion, Moroccan parliamentarians were introduced to some aspects of Czech parliamentary practice, particularly in the field of gender equity within the legislative institution, the same source noted, adding that the House of Representatives’ delegation also took part in a plenary session at the Czech House of Representatives.

During this visit, the Moroccan parliamentary delegation will also be meeting up with several political officials from the Czech House of Representatives, notably heads of standing and thematic committees, and of national sections within multilateral parliamentary organizations.

This visit is part of the implementation of the institutional twinning project between the House of Representatives and seven European national parliaments (the French National Assembly, the Czech House of Representatives, the Belgian House o
f Representatives and the national parliaments of Hungary, Italy, Greece and Portugal) funded by the European Union.

Source:Agence Marocaine De Presse