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Addis Ababa's harsh attack on the "Ethiopian" world health leader
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Addis Ababa’s harsh attack on the “Ethiopian” world health leader

Nadia BarnettBy Nadia BarnettJanuary 14, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Ethiopian move came in response to harsh criticism leveled by the director Health system War and humanitarian crisis in the country.

Intervals Ethiopia In that letter, Tetros Adanom Caprese, whom I nominated for the post of Director of the United Nations Health Organization 4 years ago, accused me of “not living up to the honesty and professional expectations required for his position”. Internal Affairs of Ethiopia.

و .وضحت Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs In a statement: “Tetros has spread misinformation through his actions and damaged the reputation, independence and credibility of the World Health Organization.”

The Associated Press reports that the World Health Organization has not issued an immediate response to these allegations.

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Tetros’ comments on ethnicity were provocativeTigreEthiopia was outraged because it repeatedly regretted its country’s situation and demanded humanitarian access to the conflict – ridden region.

“Nowhere in the world have we seen hell like this in Tigris,” Tetros said at a news conference Wednesday.

He cited a recent letter to the World Health Organization from a doctor in the area as essential medicines for such diseases. diabetes They ran out in June and health officials are now using up expired stocks.

Tetros condemned the Ethiopian siege on Tigris, saying the World Health Organization had “not allowed any shipments to the region since July”.

He emphasized that the letter was not a signal of a formal antitrust inquiry into the allegations, but rather a signal of a formal antitrust inquiry into the allegations.

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