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Combating COVID-19: Taiwan Can Help, Taiwan is Helping

By Caribbean News Global fav

TAIPEI, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ROC Taiwan

A democratic model of pandemic management

Through transparency, we win trust. Through public-private partnerships, we build solidarity. Recover better together. Health for all.

Support Taiwan’s participation in the World Health Organization (WHO)

 

President of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen

 In 2003, Taiwan faced SARS alone.

This time, Taiwan chooses to stand with the world in the face of coronavirus.

No one can isolate a friend who truly wants to help.

As we seek to achieve health for all.

Taiwan can help. Taiwan is helping.

A democratic model of pandemic management.

Support Taiwan’s participation in the World Health Organization (WHO)

“As of June 2020, Taiwan had held nearly 80 online conferences, sharing the Taiwan Model with experts from governments, hospitals, universities, and think tanks in 32 countries. Taiwan’s comprehensive participation in WHO meetings, mechanisms, and activities would allow us to work with the rest of the world in realizing the fundamental human right to health as stipulated in the WHO Constitution and the vision of leaving no one behind enshrined in the UN SDGs,” minister of health and welfare, Dr Chen Shih-chung, Republic of China (Taiwan).

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