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World Health Organization
Taiwan Picks Up International Support After Being Barred from World Health Assembly
By Nick Aspinwall
The World Health Organization has declined to invite Taiwan for the third consecutive year at the behest of Beijing.
Taiwan Seeks to Share Its Advances in Digital Healthcare
By Chen Shih-Chung
Taiwan can help countries around the world achieve the goal of universal health coverage by 2030.
Vaccines Work, Just Look at Asia
By Poonam Khetrapal Singh
Just ask the millions of happy, healthy, and vaccinated children across the region.
Taiwan’s National Health Insurance: A Model for Universal Health Coverage
By Chen Shih-Chung
Taiwan has a constructive role to play in creating a robust global health network, but remains excluded from the World Health Organization.
Time to End Tuberculosis in Asia – and the World
By Poonam Khetrapal Singh
The drive to end TB has reached a tipping point. Here’s how it can be accelerated.
Malaysia Still on the Wrong Path on Women’s Rights
By David Hutt
A recent UN conference scrutinized the country’s record with respect to female genital mutilation.
WHO Déjà Vu: Taiwan Not Invited to World Health Assembly
By DD Wu
WHA says cross-strait understanding between China and Taiwan is the basis for invitation
Can Pakistan’s Health Star Turn the WHO Around?
By Grace Guo
A closer look at the profile of Sania Nishtar.
Taiwan and the World Health Assembly
By Gerrit van der Wees
Taiwan finally receives its invite to the WHA -- with several strings attached.
What Does SARS Have to do With China’s Cybersecurity Law?
By David Volodzko
How Chinese censorship actually kills people.
Taiwan and the Fight Against Ebola
By Shannon Tiezzi
To join global efforts to control Ebola, Taiwan must first overcome restrictions on its international space.
Did SARS Prepare East Asia for Ebola?
By Mely Caballero-Anthony & Gianna Gayle Herrera Amul
The WHO says East Asia is more prepared for Ebola than any other region. Still, it must keep its guard up.