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GENEVA, May 24 Calls for World Health Organization reform and steps to avert future pandemics feature high on the agenda as the UN agency kicks off its annual member state meeting on Monday.
With the Covid-19 crisis still raging and wealthy nations continuing to hoard most doses of life-saving vaccines, the WHO’s main decision-making body will have plenty to discuss.
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Major reform of the UN health agency is on the agenda at the annual meeting of member states AFP/Fabrice COFFRINI
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GENEVA: Calls for World Health Organization reform and steps to avert future pandemics feature high on the agenda as the UN agency kicks off its annual member states meeting on Monday (May 24).
With the COVID-19 crisis still raging and wealthy nations continuing to hoard most doses of life-saving vaccines, the WHO s main decision-making body has plenty to discuss.
Shadow of Covid-19 hangs over WHOâs World Health Assembly
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By Nina Larson
Geneva, Switzerland - Calls for World Health Organization reform and steps to avert future pandemics feature high on the agenda as the UN agency kicks off its annual member state meeting on Monday.
With the Covid-19 crisis still raging and wealthy nations continuing to hoard most doses of life-saving vaccines, the WHO s main decision-making body will have plenty to discuss.
The 74th World Health Assembly (WHA) will begin Monday with statements from national leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, health ministers and other high-level representatives of the WHO s 194 member states.
Covid shadow hangs over WHO international meet
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GENEVA, May 24, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Calls for World Health Organization reform and steps to avert future pandemics feature high on the agenda as the UN agency kicks off its annual member state meeting on Monday.
With the Covid-19 crisis still raging and wealthy nations continuing to hoard most doses of life-saving vaccines, the WHO’s main decision-making body will have plenty to discuss.
The 74th World Health Assembly (WHA) will begin Monday with statements from national leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, health ministers and other high-level representatives of the WHO’s 194 member states.