Bangladesh PM's daughter denies nepotism driving run for WHO post
Experts urge election transparency as outcome could affect health of billions
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60 public health experts and global health practitioners have signed a letter and called for greater transparency in the election process for regional directors of the World Health Organization (WHO). The timing of this letter coincides with the controversial nomination of Salma Wazed, the daughter of Bangladesh's current prime minister, for the position of regional director of South East Asia., World News, Times Now
India News: India’s neighbourhood politics will be tested at the end of the month, when 11 member nations vote to elect the new Director of the WHO’s (World Healt
South Asia News: Public health and global health practitioners have called for greater transparency and oversight in the election process for regional directors of the
The two candidates are Shambhu Prasad Acharya, a WHO veteran from Nepal, and Saima Wazed, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s daughter, known for her work in autism | Latest News India