Ethiopia's Tedros gets Dangote, AU chief's final backing for WHO DG post

The Chairperson the African Union Commission (AUC) has issued the continent’s rallying push for Ethiopia’s former health and foreign affairs chief who is a front-runner to become Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO).

In a tweet on Monday morning – May 22, 2017, AUC chair Moussa Faki Mahamat alluded to the strength of Africa when it unites, in reference to the fact that the continent was united behind the candidature of Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

‘‘When Africa speaks with one voice, she wins. Africa is united for Dr. Tedros,’‘ the AUC chief’s tweet read. Dr. Tedros, a Public Health Specialist will become the first African to hold the position in nearly seven decades of the WHO’s existence.

When Africa speaks with one voice, she wins. #Africa is united for DrTedros DrTedros4WHO MoetiTshidi WHOAFRO WHO #WHA70 #Ethiopia. pic.twitter.com/wiGqDoc306— Moussa Faki Mahamat (MoussaFaki_M) May 22, 2017

Preceding the AU Chief was Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, who also took to Twitter to endorse Dr. Tedros. Dangote described him as a talented Ethiopian public servant who saved millions of lives and achieved incredible health gains for his country, adding that the world should be united behind him as Africa is.

He will be facing two other shortlisted candidates including the United Kingdom’s David Nabarro and a Pakistani physician, Dr. Sania Nishtar. Dr. Nabarro is seen as the main challenger to Africa’s candidate.

(1/2) DrTedros is a talented public servant who has achieved incredible health gains for Ethiopia, saving millions of lives.— Aliko Dangote (AlikoDangote) May 21, 2017

(2/2) Africa is united behind him and the world should be as well— Aliko Dangote (@AlikoDangote) May 21, 2017

Voting for the next Director-General takes place today

The World Health Assembly, which is the decision-making body of WHO is currently having its annual meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.

It is attended by all WHO Member States and focuses on a health agenda prepared by the Executive Board. The main functions of the World Health Assembly are to determine the policies of WHO, appoint the Director-General – The new Director-General will take office on 1 July 2017.

The body also supervises financial policies, and review and approve the proposed programme budget.

Q: What is World Health Assembly?

A: It’s the WHO’s supreme decision-making body where WHO’s work is reviewed, new goals are set #WHA70 pic.twitter.com/eAs1s3OvxZ— WHO (@WHO) May 20, 2017

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