The World Health Organization said on Wednesday (September 6) that Martin Taylor has been appointed as the new representative of China.
According to Reuters, Zsuzsanna Jakab, director of the WHO, said that Taylor's appointment will help strengthen the cooperation between the WHO and China, which "The health and well -being of the people and other regions of the Chinese people and other regions year have had a vital impact. "
The Chinese official website of the WHO shows that Martin has been the director of the Health System and Service Department of the West Pacific Regional Office of the WHO, leading health funding, health manpower, health legislation, quality of health services, including infection prevention and control, including infection prevention and control and so on.Field work.
Before the WHO's West Pacific District Office, Martin served as a consultant to the Australian Senior Commissioner's Office of Health Cooperation in Papua New Guinea.From 2013 to 2017, Martin was the head of the Health System and Health Safety Department of the WHO of China in China.
Earlier, Martin worked at different positions in the headquarters, regions and national offices of the British Ministry of International Development. During this period, he worked at the Beijing Office from 2003 to 2007.EssenceHe is also a member of the founding team of anti -fierce love, tuberculosis and malaria global fund founded in 2002.