The fight against HIV/AIDS cannot be won unless countries take ownership of protecting and supporting the health of communities both near and far.
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Women are the key to successful development and ongoing progress. In the workforce, their ingenuity, determination, and hard work help our economies thrive. In the government, they offer valuable perspective that can inform policy and remove barriers.
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Vaccination and other essential preventive services must be delivered close within communities.
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Working together with our exceptional leadership team, our Ministry of Health was empowered to make smart investments that could unlock our potential by producing long-lasting health and economic benefits for all.
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While WHO has never had a director from Africa, no one should elect me because I am from Africa.
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Scaling up community health workers and health system capacity must be a fundamental component of our efforts to achieve universal health coverage, which will be my topmost priority if elected as Director-General.
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When we tell girls that we expect them to pursue education and excel in education, we are changing the narrative and are opening the door to the leaders of our future.
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Universal health coverage is an ambitious goal, but it is one that can create a healthier and more equitable world for all people. It means a child reaches adulthood, and adults lead healthier lives regardless of who they are and where they live.
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Stabilizing economies and reducing political and civil strife are means to development and, as such, are part of the approach for promoting healthy populations.