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WHA DESIGNATES NEW EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS
Twelve countries have today been
elected by the World Health Assembly to designate a person to serve on
the Executive Board of the World Health Organization (WHO). The twelve
countries are Colombia, Cuba, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Grenada,
Kazakhstan, Myanmar, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia and
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
They replace Bangladesh, Cape Verde, Central
African Republic, Chile, China, France, Lao People’s Democratic
Republic, Qatar, Russian Federation, Trinidad and Tobago, United
States of America and Yemen whose term of office will end at the
closure of the current Assembly on 22 May 2001.
The persons designated will take up their
membership of the Board immediately after the closure of the current
Assembly. The composition of the Executive Board will thereafter be
composed of persons designated by the following countries:
Africa
- Chad
- Comoros
- Congo
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Ethiopia
Americas
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Cuba
- Grenada
- Guatemala
- Venezuela
Eastern Mediterranean
- Egypt
- Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Saudi Arabia
Europe
- Belgium
- Italy
- Kazakhstan
- Lithuania
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
South-East Asia
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- India
- Myanmar
Western Pacific
- Japan
- Philippines
- Republic of Korea
- Vanuatu
The Executive Board consists of 32 persons highly
qualified in the field of health and designated by as many Member
States, which are chosen by the World Health Assembly on the basis of
equitable geographic distribution. The main functions of the Executive
Board are to give effect to the decisions and policies of the
Assembly, to advise it, and generally to facilitate its work. Among
other functions, the Executive Board is responsible for preparing the
agenda of meetings of the Assembly and for taking emergency measures
within the functions and financial resources of the Assembly. In
particular, it may authorize the Director-General to take the
necessary steps to combat epidemics, to participate in the
organization of health relief to victims of a disaster, and to
undertake studies and research, the urgency of which has been drawn to
the attention of the Board by any Member or by the Director-General.
For further information please contact Gregory
Hartl, WHO Press Spokesperson, Geneva. Tel (+41 22) 917 6821, until 22
May 2001 and (+41 22) 791 4458 afterwards. Fax (+41 22) 791 4858.
E-mail: hartlg@who.int.
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