By PTI
BENGALURU: A serious lesson from COVID-19 response is that states that don’t put money into their authorities well being system are vulnerable to compromising their capability to reply to a disaster, former Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja mentioned on Saturday.
She was delivering the Foundation Day Lecture of the Centre for Public Policy at IIM Bangalore this night, in a digital mode.
“We must view this crisis as an opportunity to unleash the potential of the human capital, to orient workers and labour markets towards new opportunities for inclusive and sustainable growth as the pandemic has proved to be a litmus test for governance, across the world,” Shailaja mentioned.
“We must focus on encouraging enterprises that are based on innovation, new technologies and entrepreneurship with focus on gender and women empowerment,” she was quoted as saying in a launch.
Shailaja, because the Health Minister, had earned reward for main Kerala’s combat in opposition to Covid and NIPAH virus.
Stating that Kerala drew closely on its disaster administration experiences from the 2018 floods and from combating the NIPAH virus outbreak, she noticed {that a} society that’s organised across the welfare of all people types the bedrock for constructing again higher from the pandemic.
Noting that as nations enter totally different phases of the pandemic, leaders should alter their plan of action and replace their response to satisfy recurring waves of the pandemic and different pure disasters, Shailaja mentioned “we have to establish best practice models and invest in our health systems and pandemic preparedness.”
“Such a response ought to be compassionate, caring and humane to take everybody alongside, on the trail of growth, she added.