Marc Danzon, WHO Regional Director for Europe arrived to Dushanbe

Dushanbe , February 18, Asia-Plus — WHO Regional Director for Europe Marc Danzon has arrived to Dushanbe this morning. According to Ministry of Health, within the limits of his visit Marc Danzon plans to visit head building of Tajik Medical University , which burn in a fire on December 26. Besides, he will visit National […]

Mavjuda Hasanova





Dushanbe



, February 18, Asia-Plus —

WHO Regional Director for Europe Marc Danzon has arrived to


Dushanbe


this morning.







According to Ministry of Health, within the limits of his visit Marc Danzon plans to visit head building of


Tajik


Medical


University


, which burn in a fire on December 26.





Besides, he will visit


National


psychiatry


Center


, Republican burn center. He also will visit some regions of the


Tajikistan


.





Today at the second half of a day he will meet with Minister of Health, Nusratullo Salimov.





Should be reminded that Marc Danzon was elected to the post of

WHO Regional Director for Europe in 2000, before that he was functioning as Director of Public Healthcare at National federation of France, which jointing joint insurance companies and which is noncommercial organization.






To the second term he was elected in 2005 at the session of leading oggan of WHO for

Europe

, including 52 member-states.





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