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June 30, 2021 By Thuy Nguyen

TPI at the WHO Pacific Region Partners’ Forum

On 30 June 2021, our Executive Director Darian Stibbe joined the Second World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Region Partners’ Forum. As a panelist during the session “Health beyond the health sector – innovative partnerships for public health”, he joined other esteemed panellists to discuss the importance of partnering outside of the health sector.

Moderated by Page Snider, a senior adviser with the WHO in China, Darian shared his expertise based on the TPI experience with many health and non-health partnerships over the past decade. The Forum runs from 30 June to 2 July and combines plenary sessions with workshops, and focus group sessions.

.@WHO works with many different partners to respond to the #COVID19 pandemic – it’s a massive effort that requires partnerships with different sectors and groups from all over the world. pic.twitter.com/KGmqRMII10

— World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific (@WHOWPRO) June 30, 2021

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About WHO Western Pacific Region

WHO Western Pacific Region is made up of 37 Member States that work together to fight infectious diseases like dengue and malaria, and noncommunicable diseases like diabetes and heart disease. With a Regional Office in Manila, Philippines and offices in 15 countries, they work with health authorities in an  area with more than one quarter of the world’s population. Their reach extends from the Mongolian steppes in central Asia, east to the Pitcairn Islands in the Pacific Ocean and south to New Zealand.

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