New
World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
of Ethiopia is a specialist in malaria.
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The new director general
of the World Health Organisation, Tedros Adhanom, took over managing the UN
health agency on Saturday, the WHO said.
AFP
report continues:
A
specialist in malaria, Tedros served as health minister and later as foreign
minister for Ethiopia.
The
52-year-old is the first African to head the global health organisation and he
takes over from Margaret Chan of China, who led the WHO for nearly 10 years.
Tedros
was elected to the post in May in what was the first time the WHO
director-general was chosen by the World Health Assembly from among multiple
candidates. Previously a single nominee had been chosen by the executive board.
The Geneva-based WHO, with some 8,000 employees worldwide, is responsible for coordinating global action to disease outbreaks and epidemics, such as Ebola, and to set the norms for health systems in all countries.
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