Geneva, Jan 25 (UNI) Executive Director of WHO’s Division for Universal Health Coverage – Life Course Peter Salama passed away, a WHO statement said.
He was 51 and is survived with his wife and three children.
According to the statement released on Friday, the Organisation extends its most profound sympathies and condolences to Dr Salama’s family, friends and colleagues.
'Pete embodied everything that is best about WHO and the United Nations – professionalism, commitment and compassion,' WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.
'Our hearts are broken', he added.
Dr Salama, a medical epidemiologist from Australia, joined WHO in 2016 as Executive Director of WHO’s Health Emergencies programme, which he led until 2019.
Before joining WHO, Dr Salama was Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa at UNICEF, an organisation that he joined in 2002.
Dr Salama led UNICEF’s global response to Ebola, served as its Representative in Ethiopia and Zimbabwe (2009–2015), Chief of Global Health and Principal Advisor on HIV/AIDS in New York (2004–2009), and Chief of Health and Nutrition in Afghanistan (2002–2004).
He had also worked with Médecins Sans Frontières and Concern Worldwide in several countries in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, the statement added.
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