UN secretary-general António Guterres has warned that the world remains far off track to meeting the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals targets.
The first lady also appealed against discrimination, adding that it was pertinent that all citizens of the country could coexist peacefully.
On Wednesday, the UN launched a bold new action agenda to boost rights and achieve gender equality.
Mr Rae noted that everyone had an important role, big or small, to give life to the commitments made.
Rufai Ahmad, registrar of MRTB, highlighted the minister’s efforts to strengthen rehabilitation in Nigeria’s health system.
Mr Bello said his administration’s persistent investment in the health sector had yielded positive outcomes.
The resident coordinator system is the main forum where the UN development system receives system-wide guidance on an annual basis.
The leaders made the call in their statements at the UN General Assembly’s general debate in New York.
He expressed optimism that there is hope for Nigeria to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 6 by 2030.
“These countries require priority support for health workforce development and health system strengthening, along with additional safeguards that limit active international recruitment.”
