The Election of the Next World Health Organization Director-General Explained to a Visitor From Mars
American Journal of Public Health2016Vol. 106(11), pp. 1908–1909
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Abstract
The author reflects on the upcoming election of the World Health Organization's (WHO's) next director-general which is done by a secret vote carried out by the representatives of the WHO's 194 member states, and it mentions the author's claim that an alien from the planet Mars would consider this type of election process to be strange. Transparency in the WHO director-general selection process is examined, along with health workforce issues and global public health goals.
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