The
headquarters of the United Nations circulated as an official document of the
resumed 66th Session of United Nations General Assembly an
information material ‘National Model of Maternal and Child health in
Uzbekistan: Healthy Mother - Healthy Child’.
It contains information about the Tashkent
International Symposium held in November 2011.
The document was submitted to the Secretary
General of the United Nations and distributed in the six official languages of
192 missions of the UN. It is noted that the forum in Tashkent gathered about
300 representatives of health from 40 countries, including USA, China, Russia,
Canada, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Finland, Switzerland, Czech
Republic, Denmark, South Korea and other .
The main
topic of the Science Forum - a deep analysis of the radical reforms implemented
in Uzbekistan
since independence in order to protect and promote health, including maternal
and child of a healthy generation, creating an appropriate uniform national
model. During the symposium a roundtable took place Priorities to Achieve the
Millennium Development Goals at the present stage in the European region,
satellite conferences, master classes of leading scientists and experts in
demonstration of medical clinics and centers on topical issues of motherhood
and childhood, the material wrote.
The paper also presents the Tashkent
International Symposium resolution, which stresses that the results of the
participants recognized the national model of maternal and child health in
Uzbekistan as one of the most effective strategies in achieving the goals for
development.