Dr.

Tedros A. Ghebreyesus

World Health Organization
Area
Biological Sciences
Specialty
Medical Sciences
Elected
2018
International Honorary Member
Ghebreyesus is an Ethiopian politician, academic, and public health authority and the first African Director-General of the World Health Organization. Under his leadership, Ethiopia's Ministry of Health dramatically improved the country's health system by tackling inadequate pharmaceutical services and stock-outs of essential medicines, building a robust community health workforce, transforming weak information systems, and ensuring greater country ownership to ensure sustainability. Under his chairmanship, the Global Fund and RBM both raised record-breaking resources and facilitated reforms to improve institutional effectiveness and accountability. As Co-Chair for the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH), he leveraged the collective voice of more than 700 organizations in 75 countries to make MNCH a global priority.
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