The role entails the Estonian President acting as advocate for women's, children's and adolescents' health, and she will raise awareness of global efforts, often lacking institutional support, the Office of the President of the Republic said.
Speaking on Friday, Ms. Kaljulaid said: "I wish to demonstrate how many good ideas globally there are, [which have been] already found or tried but only on a small scale. These ideas, which help someone somewhere, are waiting to be discovered and expanded in order to help as many as possible globally.''
''I hope to provide not only recognition, but also dissemination of best practices – often these are one and the same. This is how I can personally get something done," she continued.
Estonian experience
The president also shared Estonia's healthcare experience.
"All children should have equal access to quality healthcare without discrimination. Estonia provides health insurance coverage for all children up to the age of 18 years. We find it crucial that the provision of health services should first and foremost be based on the interests of the child," she said, adding that Estonia also offers health insurance coverage for all expecting women, a key reason for Estonia's low maternal mortality rate, one of the lowest globally.
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