Ethiopian becomes WHO chief


Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, the ex-Health Minister of Ethiopia has been appointed as the new Director General of the World Health Organization. He shall begin his 5-year term on 1st July 2017. He is the first African to head up the UN agency.
He has also served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs in Ethiopia from 2013-2016. Tedros will succeed Margaret Chan, who addressed the World Health Assembly for the final time after serving two consecutive five-year terms. Addressing the WHA in Geneva, Dr.Tedros promised to respond to future emergencies "rapidly and effectively."
He is best known for having drastically cut deaths from malaria, AIDS, tuberculosis and neonatal problems when he served as Ethiopia's Health minister.

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