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World leaders commit to end tuberculosis by 2030 at UN high-level meeting

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STORY: World leaders commit to end tuberculosis by 2030 at UN high-level meeting
DATELINE: Sept. 23, 2023
LENGTH: 00:03:55
LOCATION: UN Headquarters
CATEGORY: POLITICS/HEALTH

SHOTLIST:
1. various of conference room
2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): DENNIS FRANCIS, President of 78th session of UN General Assembly
3. wide shot of delegates applauding
4. wide shot of UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed speaking
5. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): AMINA MOHAMMED, UN Deputy Secretary-General

STORYLINE:

World leaders at the United Nations General Assembly's high-level meeting on the fight against tuberculosis  (TB) on Friday approved a political declaration to advance efforts to end the disease by 2030.

The document lays out ambitious new targets for the next five years, which include reaching 90 percent of people with TB prevention and care services, providing social benefit packages to those who have the disease, and licensing at least one new vaccine.

UN General Assembly President Dennis Francis addressed the meeting. 
SOUNDBITE 1 (English): DENNIS FRANCIS, President of 78th session of UN General Assembly
"May I take it that the High-level meeting approves the draft political declaration, which, pursuant to General Assembly resolution 77/274, I will then submit to the formal consideration of the Assembly? I hear no objections. It is so decided. I congratulate all member states on the approval of this draft political declaration, which I will submit to the General Assembly for its formal adoption at a later date. We come together today with a purpose or resolve, a drive to reinvigorate commitments and accelerate progress towards ending tuberculosis, a millennia-old disease, but it's one of the world's top infectious killers. Why, after all the progress we have made - from sending man to the Moon, to bringing the world to our fingertips - have we been unable to defeat a preventable and curable disease that kills over 4,400 people a day? Excellencies, the TB epidemic thrives due to well-known inequities such as poverty and undernutrition, and it is further exacerbated by conflicts, climate change, and other crises. The COVID-19 pandemic reversed years of progress in the fight to end TB, placing on heavier burden on those affected, especially the most vulnerable."

UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed called for action to tackle the main drivers of infection - poverty, undernutrition, lack of access to healthcare, the prevalence of HIV infections, diabetes, mental health, and smoking.

Stigma surrounding the disease needs to be reduced so that people can get help without fear of discrimination, she said, and governments must ensure universal health coverage that includes TB screening, prevention and treatment.

Mohammed also shared her own reason for supporting the global fight.

SOUNDBITE 2 (English): AMINA MOHAMMED, UN Deputy Secretary-General
"Ending tuberculosis is possible. It requires political will, financial commitment, and global solidarity. The UN system stands ready to support all efforts working together with civil society and communities, and partners in the private sector to drive the progress. Together we must pledge to spare no effort to end tuberculosis once and for all. Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, on a personal note, my commitment is my personal story, losing my father to TB at 50, 37 years ago this week. Today we have the tools to diagnose TB, and what we need right now is the vaccine. Let's end TB now. It is possible."

TB is the second leading infectious killer worldwide after COVID-19, with some 1.6 million deaths in 2021 alone, according to the World Health Organization.

Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from UN Headquarters.
(XHTV)

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