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WHO’s Tedros to run unopposed for top job

WHO’s Tedros to run unopposed for top job

EMMA FARGE, FRANSESCO GUARASCIO and GULIA PARAVICINI THE World Health Organization's chief looks set to run unopposed for a second term at the helm as tries to guide the world through its biggest health crisis in a century, sources said. However, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus lacks the support of his native Ethiopia due to friction over the Tigray conflict, the sources told Reuters. Exactly how he will be nominated ahead of the deadline for nominations next week is unclear amid opposition from the Addis Ababa government, they said. An Ethiopian former health minister from the Tigray region, Tedros became the WHO's…
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How to certify a region as wild polio-free: Interview with Professor Rose Leke

How to certify a region as wild polio-free: Interview with Professor Rose Leke

AFTER the World Health Assembly (WHO) passed a resolution to eradicate polio worldwide in 1988, the Global Certification Commission led the way in establishing a formal process for certifying regions polio-free, asking each of the six WHO regions to set up a Regional Certification Commission.  That year, the WHO Regional Director for Africa created the Africa Regional Certification Commission (ARCC) for Polio Eradication: a 16-person independent body tasked with overseeing this process, and later on containment activities in the African region.  While certification of wild polio eradication is done at a regional, not national, level, countries can be declared as…
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