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Dr. Michael Collins, who expanded both enrollment and funding during his tenure, said he will step down at the end of the ...
Through technological innovation and the development of new tuberculosis vaccines, ASEAN countries play a vital role in ...
Last week, a new report from the United Nations Population Fund analyzed falling birth rates around the world. The global ...
The Dr LEE Jong-wook Memorial Prize for Public Health, one of the most important awards in public health, this year honours Helen Rees, a physician, a public health specialist and one of the most ...
Former health director Margaret Chan Fung Fu-chun speaks during a news conference in Hong Kong August 2, 2006. China gave its backing for Chan to run for the top post at the World Health Organisation.
Margaret Chan Fung Fu-chun, founding dean of Vanke School of Public Health at Tsinghua University and Emeritus Director-General of the World Health Organization.
Former WHO director general Margaret Chan addresses delegates from 193 member states attending the 61st WHO assembly, ... was elected director-general of the World Health Organization ...
The scientific community applauded President Joe Biden's decision to rejoin the World Health Organization and other global efforts designed to stop and prevent COVID-19. "This is very good news ...
The World Health Organization ... they also rejected WHO Director-General Margaret Chan’s proposal to increase assessed contributions by 5 percent to ensure the full financing of the budget.
Hu told Margaret Chan that Beijing was interested in her as a potential director-general of the World Health Organization. Never before had a Chinese person led a major United Nations organization.
On March 28, 2020, a respected Canadian epidemiologist working at the World Health Organization, Bruce Aylward, was asked about Taiwan’s membership in the WHO. First electing to feign deaf ...
On November 9, 2006, Dr. Margaret Chan, a physician from Hong Kong, was appointed to her first five year term, having garnered majority of support from the World Health Association—the nations ...