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Taiwan sends uninvited delegation to World Health Assembly
Taiwan’s health team is heading to Geneva despite lacking an invitation to the World Health Assembly, where a landmark pandemic response agreement will be voted on. Health Minister Chiu Tai-yuan challenges Taiwan’s exclusion, stating that UN resolutions don’t authorize China to represent Taiwan’s 23.5 million people. The delegation will host an AI healthcare forum with international experts, highlighting Taiwan’s contributions to global health security.2025/05/16 17:25 -
Taiwan pushes for observer status at 78th health assembly
Taiwan’s ministers express concern over exclusion from the 78th World Health Assembly. An action team heads to Geneva to advocate for Taiwan’s observer status.2025/05/16 13:00 -
Taiwan intensifies diplomatic push for WHO participation
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working to secure observer status at the 78th World Health Assembly in Geneva. The ministry collaborates with the U.S. to promote Taiwan’s participation in the WHO.2025/04/15 16:00 -
U.S. urges Taiwan’s return to World Health Assembly
The U.S. Bureau of International Organization Affairs urges Taiwan’s observer role in the World Health Assembly, highlighting its exclusion’s negative impact on global health.2025/02/10 14:31 -
Ex-Japan PM stresses peace in Taiwan Strait at forum
Discover how former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda emphasized the importance of peace in the Taiwan Strait and supported Taiwan’s global participation at the Ketagalan Forum in Taipei.2024/08/21 13:28 -
Taiwan’s WHA observer status up for review in Geneva
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s bid to join the 77th World Health Assembly as an observer, including global support and efforts in Geneva for its inclusion.2024/05/27 11:09 -
Guatemala supports Taiwan’s bid for WHO observer status
Taiwan’s ambassador to Guatemala, Miguel Tsao, advocates for Taiwan’s inclusion in the World Health Assembly, highlighting the nation’s effective response to public health emergencies like COVID-19. Despite contributions to global health, political barriers prevent Taiwan’s WHO participation. Tsao urges international support for Taiwan’s observer status, emphasizing the benefits of Taiwan’s expertise in combating pandemics.2024/05/08 16:54 -
Blinken advocates for Taiwan’s reinstatement as WHA observer
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urges WHO to allow Taiwan to return as an observer to the World Health Assembly, highlighting Taiwan’s vital contribution to global health and the importance of its participation for worldwide health cooperation. Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs appreciates the support, emphasizing ongoing efforts to secure Taiwan’s international participation and cooperation with the U.S. and other countries.2024/05/03 12:12