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Taiwan and the WHO: Ambassador Stanley Kao

Taiwan and the WHO: Ambassador Stanley Kao

By Shannon Tiezzi
As the WHA opens, Taiwan's top representative in the United States talks about his country's representation in the global health body.
India’s Big Test at the World Health Organization

India’s Big Test at the World Health Organization

By Mohamed Zeeshan
India gets to lead the WHO’s Executive Board at a political charged time, presenting challenges and opportunities.

Taiwan and the WHO: People Power Will Prevail

Taiwan and the WHO: People Power Will Prevail

By Johnny Chiang
The KMT’s chairman makes the case for Taiwan’s inclusion in the World Health Organization.

Report Claims Turkmenistan Is Shuffling the Quarantined out of View

Report Claims Turkmenistan Is Shuffling the Quarantined out of View

By Catherine Putz
If Ashgabat simply moves the sick away from designated quarantine zones, will it fool the WHO?

Trump Is Right That the WHO Has a China Problem. Cutting Funding Isn’t the Answer.

Trump Is Right That the WHO Has a China Problem. Cutting Funding Isn’t the Answer.

By Yu-Jie Chen and Jerome A. Cohen
The WHO should be held accountable for its failings, but Trump is wrong to halt funding to the world’s health body.
Taking China to Court Over COVID-19?

Taking China to Court Over COVID-19?

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ivana Stradner.

Tsai Rejects Accusations Taiwan Attacked WHO Chief, Invites Him to Visit

Tsai Rejects Accusations Taiwan Attacked WHO Chief, Invites Him to Visit

By Nick Aspinwall
Tedros claimed racist slurs directed toward him had originated in Taiwan, allegations which were rejected by Taiwan’s president and its foreign ministry.
US Sees Coronavirus Window to Push Taiwan’s Global Status

US Sees Coronavirus Window to Push Taiwan’s Global Status

By Associated Press
Taiwan’s success in managing COVID–19 presents an opportunity.

Indonesia’s Virus Response and What It Tells Us About Global Health Governance

Indonesia’s Virus Response and What It Tells Us About Global Health Governance

By Sukmawani Bela Pertiwi
Indonesia’s unique responses to the spread of infectious diseases give us a picture of the current state of global health governance.

The World Can Benefit From Taiwan’s WHO Participation

The World Can Benefit From Taiwan’s WHO Participation

By Eric Li-Luan Chu
With Taiwan absent from the WHO, the health of the Taiwanese people and the world is at greater risk.

World Health Organization Tackles Misinformation Over China Coronavirus Outbreak

World Health Organization Tackles Misinformation Over China Coronavirus Outbreak

By Associated Press
The WHO says the new epidemic has been accompanied by a massive “infodemic” — an overabundance of information, some accurate and some not.
Taiwan, Shut Out From WHO, Confronts Deadly Wuhan Coronavirus

Taiwan, Shut Out From WHO, Confronts Deadly Wuhan Coronavirus

By Nick Aspinwall
President Tsai and a senior U.S. official called for Taiwan’s inclusion in the WHO as the nation confirmed its first coronavirus case on Tuesday.

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