Sri Lanka’s health sector among best worldwide: WHO

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Colombo:  Sri Lanka’s health service is one of the best not only in Asia but in the world, the Director-General of World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Wednesday.

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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who visited the country to celebrate the World Health Day on April 7, said the reason Sri Lanka had such a high-quality health service was due to its free availability and the country’s political leadership gave a clear guidance to the health service, Xinhua news agency reported.

Sri Lanka, which was earlier ranked as a low-income country, had now emerged as a middle-income nation and under this situation, the island’s health sector was excellent, Tedros said.

“This is a good example even for high-income countries,” the WHO official said.

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