Director of the World Health Organization: The US Revise its decision
The Director General of the World Health Organization urged the United States to revise the organization’s decision to leave the organization and called for a constructive dialogue aimed at maintaining relations between the two parties.
In a speech at a meeting of the Executive Board, the World Health Organization’s Director General Tedos Adessanum Gobrisus emphasized the importance of continuing cooperation: “We are sorry for the US decision and we hope the United States will revise it. “We welcome constructive talks aimed at preserving and strengthening historical relations between the World Health and USA.”
On January 5, Trump also signed a set of controversial executive orders on the first day of his work on the first day of the US President on the issue of the US Health Organization.
The executive decree mentioned four reasons for this withdrawal: the failure of the World Health Organization in its reform, putting unjust financial responsibility to the United States, mismanagement at the time of Kuwavid-2 epidemic, and political bias.
In his speech, Tedos rejected all these claims against the World Health Organization.
He said the organization has implemented its most extensive transformation in its history and has completed 2 out of a total of 5 proposed reforms.
“For us, change is a fixed thing,” the head of the World Health Organization added. “We believe in continuous promotion and we welcome the US and all member states about how we and the people of the world are better off.”
Tedos Adanum also said about the issue of financial partnerships in the World Health Organization that the evaluated aid was following a structured formula, and the organization is trying to expand the donation base to the organization.
“Last week, the World Health Organization’s Budget, Budget and Management Committee recommends a 5 % increase in assistance, and we urge the board to approve it,” he said.
He also defended the performance of the organization under his command to respond to the Kuwaiti-1 epidemic and talked about the initial warnings of the epidemic.
“On the New Year, and the New Year, when most parts of the world were on vacation, the World Health Organization was not on vacation,” said Tedos Adanum. We have called for more information since we identified the first signs of the virus in Wuhan, we have activated our emergency management system, warned the world, brought together global experts, and comprehensive guidelines on how to protect people and health systems. “We published countries, all of which were related to the new disease in China on January 5 before the first report was reported.”
He further emphasized the reforms to the World Health Organization in the post -epidemic era, including the formation of the Fund for the Prevalence and Information Center of the World Health Organization.
He also rejected the allegations that the World Health Organization is under political influence and lacks independence from political influence and emphasized the neutrality of the organization.
“Member countries in our organization have a lot of desires, and we always strive to help as much as we can,” said Tedos Adevanum. “But when their demands are unprotected or contrary to our mission to support global health, we politely respond to them.”
He said the organization under his command was “shortage” even before the recent US decision because of the economic problems that many countries face.
“For many months, regional managers and I have been supporting senior executives in the field of two strategic goals: mobilizing new resources and harder to close our belts,” he said. “The US Declaration worsened the situation, and we announced a set of instantaneously implemented measures to protect our workforce at the highest possible level.”
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