Margaret Chan
Margaret Chan Fung Fu-chun (born 21 August 1947) is a Chinese-Canadian physician, who served as the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) delegating the People's Republic of China from 2006 to 2017. Chan previously served as Director of Health in the Hong Kong Government (1994–2003) and representative of the WHO Director-General for Pandemic Influenza and WHO Assistant Director-General for Communicable Diseases (2003–2006). In 2014, ''Forbes'' ranked her as the 30th most powerful woman in the world. In early 2018 she joined the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).She was widely criticized for her handling of the 1997 H5N1 avian influenza outbreak and the 2003 SARS outbreak in Hong Kong, and for her frequent travels while serving as Director-General of the WHO. Provided by Wikipedia
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Learning from Ebola: readiness for outbreaks and emergencies by Margaret Chan
Published 2015-12-01
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Accelerating towards net zero emissions: the most important global health intervention by Margaret Chan Fung Fu-Chun
Published 2021-02-01
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Foreign policy and global public health: working together towards common goals by Margaret Chan, Jonas Gahr Støre, Bernard Kouchner
Published 2008-07-01
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A New Model for Ranking Schools of Public Health: The Public Health Academic Ranking by Adeline Dugerdil, Awa Babington-Ashaye, Murielle Bochud, Margaret Chan, Arnaud Chiolero, Arnaud Chiolero, Arnaud Chiolero, Andreas Gerber-Grote, Nino Künzli, Nino Künzli, Nino Künzli, Gilles Paradis, Milo Alan Puhan, L. Suzanne Suggs, Klazine Van der Horst, Gérard Escher, Antoine Flahault, Antoine Flahault
Published 2024-03-01
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