Mary as Patron for the World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe: 2006-22


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:previous: Thanks for that information Tarlita :flowers:

Speech by Her Royal Highness, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark - Avicenna Tajik State Medical University

WHO/Europe | Speech by Her Royal Highness, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark


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Mary must be back home in Denmark around these hours. And in rainy weather... In fact, it feels like it has been raining continuously for weeks now here in Denmark...

One more article from Day 2 with a picture from the evenings WHO reception
VIDEO: Kronprinsesse Mary hyldet for sin kamp | Billed Bladet

And a BB video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEBcKnplUWg
 
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A video and article in English about the last part of Mary's visit to Tajikistan: VIDEO: Crown Princess Mary in Tajikistan | Royalista
Notice the martial arts demonstration. The young man kicking his opponents defeats one of them without even touching them. I'm impressed! It's a genuine Chuck Norris. :D
 
And we have another of the almost daily Daily Mail articles (couldn't resist :p): Crown Princess Mary dons chic grey shift dress for Healthcare Ambassadors meeting | Daily Mail Online

Summary of articles in Billed Bladet #44, 2014.
Written by our Central-Asia correspondent the Ulrik Ulriksen.

This will be devided into two segments. First the overall summary and secondly pictures from the articles with captions so we can get an overview of what happened.

In her capacity as patron for WHO Mary went to Tajikistan last week, for a very busy visit.
After touching down in the capital Dushanbe, she went to the Foreign Ministry to say hi then it was on to the Varzon rehabillitation centre for children. because in 2010 Tajikistan, which before then had no polio cases, was hit by an epidemic and as such quite a number of children was afflicted with polio. Even though only about 1 % of those children afflicted nowadays develope paralasys there are nevertheless a number of children at the centre. The work at that centre is supported by WHO.
Mary stayed at the centre for an hour and a half.
Mary said afterwards: "It was terrible with the epedimic here in this country, which before 2010 was free from polio and which now again, thanks to the vaccination programme of the WHO, is free from polio.
Many children were afflicted but within the past three years a lot of progress has taken place in regards to treating and rehabillitation these polio-stricken children.
It was a very caring and dedicated staff who took care of the young victims of the epidemic. They do all they can in order to improve the life for these chidlren, whose fate has been so heavy and tough/harsh to experience. But there are actually little miracles taking place out here.
The health staff have been able to get chidlren who couldn't walk to get up and walk.
It strikes into your heart to see the children and at the same time you are joyed by seeing progress for several of the residents here". (*)

Apart from polio victims the centre also deals with children suffering from Down's syndrome.

While at the centre some of the children performed for Mary, including a boy with Down's syndrome who danced a folk dance.

In the evening she went to a gala dinner at Hotel Asia Grande, where Mary was the guest of honor. Among the hosts was the Minister of Health, Salimzoda.
The dinner consisted of traditional local cuisine and also vodka, however Mary contended herself by sipping some white wine.
Mary said about the state of affairs of Tajikistan: "Tajikistan is a poor country with a very tough history(**).
It's a country in developement and a country within the European region but it can also be compared with several African countries.
There has however been progress in regards to the mortality among mothers giving birth and in particular child-mortality. There are many positive signs that the healthcare system is beginning to work and perhaps resembling something we know from back home.
I'm impressed by the dedication their government show in order to ensure progress".

Mary also visited a local taekwondo-club where the young martial arts fighters demonstrated what they had learn.
A part of this particular part of the visit was to put focus on, well, basically wife-beating. That is a problem that exist in more than half of the families in Tajikistan!
There must also be a considerable problem with women and girls being attacked in public, since it is considered prudent that girls learn to defend themselves.

Later on Mary was appointed honorary-professor (the DK-expression) at Avicenna University for her work as patron for WHO. Mary then gave a brief lecture telling about the work she is doing as patron for WHO.
Mary said afterwards: "It's important to come out and see what is happening in the real world, because then you can better ensure that what you are talking about at meetings and on the rostrum is correct.
You can better form a picture of what can be done and what is done right already, when you are out observing reality.
It's people who matters and it's so nice to see that what we talk about at meetings in WHO happen in real life here in Tajikistan, even if there is a bit of road to go, before reacing the goal".

The trip ended with a return reception, where the Regional Director for WHO, Zsuzsanna Jakab, whom Mary has worked with for a long time, gave a speech praising Mary for the work she has done but also talking about the vaccination programme going on in the country.

(*) I was actually surprised to learn that there is still such a thing as polio-epidemics nowadays. I thought it had been virtually eradicated.
But this epidemics came from India. - Probably as a consequence of the health system breaking down in Northern Pakistan, through Afghanistan and into Tajikistan.

(**) You bet! Tajikistan has had a really hard time! The area was actually affluent, sitting right on the Silkroad, until some 600-800 years ago. But the Mongols, followed by Tamerlane left large parts of Central Asia completely devastated and it still hasn't recovered to this day. The Silkroad becomming superfluous during the Renaissance was the final nail in the coffin.
 
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:previous: Congratulations on your first post, Christ the king :flowers:

Second part of the Tajikistan trip.
This time focusing on the captions so that we can see what she was doing and why.
I've inserted letters in the various scans to make it easier.

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A: Mary shaking hands with less shy children.
B: This boy was massaged all over his body and at the same time the nurse was stretching his joints in order to soften them.

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C: Mary and another polio victim, I presume.
D: This little patient is being suspended from the ribs in order to stretch his joints. There is no cure for polio, you can only treat the symptoms.
E: The girl hugging Mary is four year old Mubina, with her mother behind her. Mubina was dancing a little aside for herself, even though she has only strenght enough to stand for a short time. A couple of years ago Mubina couldn't get up at all.
F: Here Mary has just wittnessed an oral vaccination for polio on a one month old child.

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G: Mary is tickling a girl, who is laughing away.

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H: Mary applauding the children who performed for her.
I: In the evening Mary attended an official dinner with local delicasies. Next to her is the Minister of Health, Salimzoda.
J: Visiting a local hospital the staff had lined up and applauded her. - I believe that is the costumary way to greet a distinguished and welcome guest.

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K: A martial arts exhibition. Violence against women is a very widespread problem in Tajikistan.

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L: Posing with some of the girls taking self defence lessons.
M: Mary recieving her honors at the university in the capital of Dushanbe.
N: Then giving her lecture in the auditorium.
O: The final item on the agenda: Attending a WHO recepetion, where she was praised.
 
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Thanks for your always impressive and appreciated work with the BB summaries, Muhler :flowers: They give much more background and details than the online articles.

We have been lucky with her.
 
:previous: You are welcome. :)

And yes, we sure have.
 
A busy week ahead for Frederik and Mary with events from Monday to Sunday.

Today, Crown Princess Mary, as patron for WHO Europe, participates in the annual Regional Committee Meeting in Vilnius, Lithuania.

The first day includes discussions on migration and health, women’s health, partnerships for health and WHO reform. Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Denmark, Mrs Dalia Grybauskaitė, President of the Republic of Lithuania, and Dr Zsuzsanna Jakab, WHO Regional Director for Europe, will address delegates.

Mary arrived to the meeting early this morning:
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Mary hold the opening speech:
"HRH Crown Princess Mary addresses the delegation at the 65th session of the
WHO Regional Committee for Europe":
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Thanks, Polyesco & Roskilde.

Close security. I see none of the protection officers are from PET, so they must be Lithuanian.
 
Picture from Kongehuset.dk of Mary delivering her speech
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Pictures
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12 minutes long video - the opening speech from Mary:

"Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Denmark addresses the delegates of the 65th session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe, on 14 September 2015 in Vilnius, Lithuania."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVEJRKno9Sw&feature=youtu.be
 
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Today, and tomorrow, Crown Princess Mary will (as patron of the WHO) practipating in the 66th session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe in Copenhagen and will in the days 12th-13th Sept. attend a series of meetings and events connected with the organization's 66th regional committee meeting:

Tonight, Mary will also attends the reception, and tomorrow night Mary will again attend the reception in the evening.

WHO Europas 66. regionalkomitémøde | Kongehuset

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HQ pictures of Mary attend the opening this morning:
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More pictures from this morning:
According to the press programme, Mary arrived 8:40 in the morning (Danish local time.)

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The 66th session of WHO Europe takes place in Copenhagen this year.
WHO Europas 66. regionalkomitémøde | Kongehuset (Gallery)
WHO Europas 66. regionalkomitémøde | Kongehuset (Information)
As patron, CP Mary attends various meetings and receptions on 12th and 13th September and she gave the opening speech at the regional committee meeting yesterday.
Yesterday evening she attended the Health Ministry's WHO reception at Louisiana Museum.
SE VIDEO: Kronprinsesse Mary satte kulør på international Louisiana-reception | BILLED-BLADET
 
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:previous: Thanks Polyesco,

And Mary share this beautiful photo at Kongehuset's Instagram on her way home after tonight's reception :)

"On the way home from the evening's reception at the Opera HRH The Crown Princess caught the mood with this picture. The Danish Royal Family ©"


https://www.instagram.com/p/BKTx2rsAKz6/?taken-by=detdanskekongehus


*** So nice we got so many pictures taken by Mary (and now also Frederik) themselves on their social media pages :clap:
 
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Crown Princess Mary as WHO Patron will travel to Moldova from November 23 - 25, 2016.

She will travel together with WHO Regional Director for Europe Dr. Zuzsanna Jakab. The visit will "focus on regional challenges in relation to vaccination, maternal and child health as well as anti-microbial resistance". The aim also is to "gain a deeper understanding for WHO's work and challenges in the European region".


** kongehuset.dk: Rejse til Moldova ** translation **


Here's the programme:

Wednesday, November 23

17:00 Meeting with the Moldovan Health Minister

20:00 Dinner with the Minister of Health at Castel Mimi

Thursday, November 24

9:30 Visit to the Public Health Institute

10:30 Visit to a vaccine stock, Vaccine Cold Chamber, the Public Health Institute.

12:00 Working lunch with members of the UN country office in Moldova

14:00 Visit to the Mother and Child Institute

17:00 Visit to the State University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Crown Princess Mary will make a speech and meet graduate student at the School of Management in Public Health

19:30 WHO dinner

Friday, November 25

9:30 Visit at a health centre that offers vaccination of children
 
Thanks, Iceflower. :flowers:

I understand Moldova is one of the most backward and under-devoloped parts of Europe. Not least in regards to general healthcare and infra-structure.
 
Yes, unfortunately Moldova never thrived after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has few natural resources and relies on energy from Russia which has left it highly in debt. The mortality rate is poor and unfortunately tuberculosis is rampid, because of lack of funding.
 
article about Mary's trip to Moldova and her previous work with Dr. Jakab
Kronprinsesse Mary og doktor Jakab på vigtig mission i Moldova | BILLED-BLADET

:previous:More articles on her visit
WHO/Europe | The Crown Princess of Denmark will visit the Republic of Moldova to highlight regional progress in immunization, maternal and child health, and in tackling antimicrobial resistance
"The visit will focus on the importance of women’s and children’s health, maintaining momentum on immunization and addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR). They will see first-hand how health reforms in the Republic of Moldova have improved the health of women and children, and will review the remaining challenges to be addressed."

Danish Crown Princess Mary visits Moldova | News Moldova, video, news, online news | National Public Broadcaster "Teleradio-Moldova"
 
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