UNFPA official said on Monday that Iran life expectancy shows that people enjoy their lives happily in the developed country .

Iran press/ Iran news:  The new UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund) Representative to Iran, Leila Saiji Joudane, in an exclusive interview with Iran Press International News agency on Monday October 1,2018, while dismissing  west propaganda that Iranian people are categorized as sad population with rather lower life expectancy, she said that Iran's life expectancy is like any other developed country, due to high number of aged people. "It would rather means  the health system is very well and the    country is very well  developed.",noticed she.  

She went on to invite every one including all her friends to come to Iran and  see how people  are really  happy and how they enjoy their  beautiful Iran.

Talking about the fact that mentality of aging matters most to all generations rather than  health care they would be receiving,  called it as a very important issue .She also went out to say that  the program would be needed to raise the people awareness  about how they can prevent  any factor which can put their health care in danger . The UNFPA official explained further that such health improving  program should be  put in to work for teenagers so that the dangerous diseases  like diabetes could be  avoided.  Saiji Joudane called for "long term vision" for teenagers who are going to be next elderly people so that the diseases would be prevented  at older ages.

She also emphasized that governments should help the old to go for their check ups regularly  to have more healthier future. She also called for increased capacity of the health workers to respond to these needs.   

Leila Saiji Joudane, the new UNFPA Representative has  started her mission in Iran since April 3,2017 when she presented her credentials to His Excellency  Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's  Foreign Minister who in turn welcomed her new assignment and wished her a successful tenure.   She is originally from Tunisia.

 

 

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