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Dr Margaret Chan

Dr Margaret Chan
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Dr Margaret Chan is the Director-General of WHO, appointed by the World Health Assembly on 9 November 2006.

Before being appointed Director-General, Dr Chan was WHO Assistant Director-General for Communicable Diseases as well as Representative of the Director-General for Pandemic Influenza.

Prior to joining WHO, she was Director of Health in Hong Kong. During her nine-year tenure as director, Dr Chan confronted the first human outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza in 1997. She successfully defeated the spate of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong in 2003. She also launched new services to prevent disease and promote better health.

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CONSULTATION

The future of financing for WHO

MEDIA

WHO Director-General returns from Democratic People's Republic of Korea country visit
Press release and audio file

Return to Alma-Ata
15 September 2008 -- Dr Chan's article published by The Lancet

Photo essay
Images from Dr Margaret Chan's first year in office

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SPEECHES

Access to medicines: the role of procurement policies
16 July 2010

The quest for a coherent global health policy
11 June 2010

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STATEMENTS

WHO commends China on lifting entry and travel restrictions for HIV-positive people
27 April 2010

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WHO YEAR IN REVIEW

2009 in review: key health issues


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