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WHO chief names Ghanaian as deputy |
1/9/2007 |
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GENEVA: Dr. Margaret Chan, the new director-general of the World Health Organization, appointed a Ghanaian as her deputy Tuesday.
Anarfi Asamoa-Baah held senior positions in Ghana''s public health system before joining WHO in 1998.
Before his appointment, he coordinated the U.N. health agency''s efforts against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria — a high-profile role as the Geneva-based body stepped up its fight in recent years against these deadly diseases.
The post of deputy director-general has not been filled since 1993, but Chan''s promise to make the health of Africans one of the top priorities during her five-year term may have provided the impetus to assign the post to Asamoa-Baah, who has extensive experience in an African country''s health system.
Source: GHP
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