TIMOR-LESTE | Ombudsman urges government action on health issues amid concerns

Virgílio da Silva Guterres ‘Lamukan’, Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice, has urgently called upon the Minister of Health and her team to address pressing issues affecting hospitals in Timor-Leste. Speaking at Hotel Timor on July 10th, Guterres emphasized the severity of the situation, stating, “We cannot afford to let the situation in hospitals deteriorate further.” He expressed deep concern over the current state of hospitals, echoing sentiments from other entities: “The President of the Republic and other entities have also voiced their concerns.

Guterres disclosed that a working group established by PDHJ is actively investigating the matter and anticipates providing recommendations to the government soon. He highlighted the seriousness of the situation, noting, “Our interviews with doctors and former managers have provided valuable insights.” Guterres underscored the importance of immediate government attention, emphasizing, “PDHJ will finalize its recommendations based on the findings of the investigative team.

Regarding medicine shortages, Guterres pointed out past successful management strategies: “In the past, a network of at least four to five permanent suppliers was established to ensure the availability of medicines.” However, recent changes in procurement methods have disrupted this network, leading to challenges in medicine distribution. He stressed, “The issue is not only about availability but also about ensuring that hospitals receive the medicines they urgently require.

In conclusion, Virgílio da Silva Guterres highlighted the critical need for swift governmental action to address these healthcare challenges, ensuring hospitals receive the necessary support to improve their operational conditions and provide adequate care nationwide.

 

Source: Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice, Timor-Leste

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