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WHO DG Chan Addresses World Health Assembly; HHS Secretary Sebelius Speaks At Plenary Session
"Opening the 65th annual World Health Assembly (WHA) [on Monday in Geneva], World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan said she sees a bright future for health development, despite financial crises that many countries are facing, which has shrunk support for many initiatives," CIDRAP News reports. According to the news service, "Chan said the WHO can leverage its leadership role to make the most of small and wise investments" and that "[u]niversal health coverage is the best way to maintain health gains that have been made over the past decade" (Schnirring, 5/21). Focusing on innovations that bring social benefit rather than profit, as well as research and development into new treatments, also are important, Chan noted, Devex reports (Ravelo, 5/22).
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