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UN adopts first-ever resolution on community-based health care: Sheikh Hasina’s innovative ‘Community Clinic’ model acknowledged by global Community


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UN adopts first-ever resolution on community-based health care: Sheikh Hasina’s innovative ‘Community  Clinic’ model acknowledged by global Community

 

New York, 16 May 2023:
Today, the United Nations has unanimously adopted the first-ever resolution on community-based health care.
The historic resolution, entitled, “Community-based primary health care: a participatory and inclusive approach to
universal health coverage,” acknowledged the important role community clinics play in promoting primary health care,
women’s empowerment, community engagement and mobilization towards achieving universal access to health. The
resolution, in recognition of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s stellar contribution in establishing model community
clinics in Bangladesh, highlighted ‘the Sheikh Hasina Initiative’ as an exemplary innovative model of public-private
partnership.
By introducing the “Community Clinic Model of Bangladesh’, the resolution asks member states to explore
measures to scale up and reference best practices to benefit from successful national experience. It reflects
Bangladesh’s commitment to improve health and well-being of its citizens and to contributing to global health equity.
The Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations in New York Ambassador Muhammad
Abdul Muhith introduced the resolution in the General Assembly. The resolution, first of its kind in the United Nations
or the World Health Organization, was co-sponsored by 70 countries.
In his remarks, Ambassador Muhith highlighted the impact of this resolution on achieving universal health
coverage through inclusive community-based primary health care. Referring to today’s adoption of the resolution as a
watershed moment in global efforts for universal and equitable access to health for all, he said that implementation of
the resolution can make a world of difference to the lives of billions and their families and communities around the
world. “It has a far-reaching impact in promoting international cooperation for universal health coverage as it invites
international financial institutions, multilateral and regional development banks and donors to provide appropriate
resources, especially for developing countries, to strengthen community-based health services towards the full
implementation of the SDGs,” he further added.
To bring all people of Bangladesh under primary health care coverage, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina
introduced this unique community clinic model in Bangladesh in 1998 which has revolutionized the health care
delivery to reach the doorstep of people all over the country, particularly those in under-served areas and hard-to-reach
populations. The Government has so far established more than 14,000 community clinics all over the country, with
each clinic serving 6000 population. Adoption of the resolution is a great recognition to the dynamic leadership of
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in accelerating the progress to universal health coverage and implementation of SDGs
by 2030.
On behalf of the Bangladesh Permanent Mission in New York, the resolution was facilitated by Dr. Md.
Monwar Hossain, Deputy Permanent Representative. The Mission has been playing a key role in the global health
diplomacy over the last few years and as a continuation of its effort, this resolution was conceptualized and initiated by
the Mission earlier this year. After 4 months of intensive negotiations among the Member States, the resolution was
adopted unanimously.