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WHO chief ‘rethinking’ Robert Mugabe’s appointment

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Robert Mugabe is frequently taken to task over human rights abuses

The new head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) is rethinking a plan to appoint Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe as a goodwill ambassador.

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus’s original proposal sparked an outcry.

He had previously praised Zimbabwe for its commitment to public health.

But Mr Mugabe’s critics say Zimbabwe’s health care system has collapsed under his 30-year regime, with staff often going without pay while medicines are in short supply.

It led Zimbabwean human rights lawyer Doug Coltart to take took to Twitter to question how WHO felt about having “a Goodwill Ambassador who destroyed the health sector in his country”.

Other social media users accused the president – who, at 93, has outlived his country’s average life expectancy by more than three decades – of travelling abroad to receive his own medical treatment.

Skip Twitter post by @Wamagaisa

Dear @WHO Your new goodwill ambassador presides over a collapsed health system & goes to Singapore for treatment pic.twitter.com/6rontGROXZ

— Alex T Magaisa (@Wamagaisa) October 21, 2017 Report

End of Twitter post by @Wamagaisa

Meanwhile, the UK government described his selection as “surprising and disappointing” given his country’s rights record, and warned it could overshadow the WHO’s work.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he “thought it was a bad April Fool’s joke”, while the US State Department said it “clearly contradicts the United Nations ideals of respect for human rights and human dignity”.

Zimbabwe’s leader has been frequently taken to task over human rights abuses by both the European Union and the US.

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Critics have long argued that Zimbabwe’s health service is not meeting the needs of patients

Other groups who have criticised Mr Mugabe’s appointment include the Wellcome Trust, the NCD Alliance, UN Watch, the World Heart Federation and Action Against Smoking.

Dr Tedros had said Zimbabwe was a country that “places universal health coverage and health promotion at the centre of its policies to provide health care to all”.

However, the Ethiopian said on Saturday he was “rethinking his approach in light of WHO values”.

Mr Mugabe was supposed to be goodwill ambassador “to help tackle non-communicable diseases”, which includes things like heat attacks and asthma.

Dr Tedros is the first African to lead the WHO. He was elected in May with a mandate to tackle perceived politicisation in the organisation.

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El pastor, Frank Almonte es un reconocido comunicador y productor de medios de comunicación cristianos de la ciudad de Nueva York, donde junto con su esposa Rosemary, han estado pastoreando el Centro Cristiano Adonai por más de veinticinco años. Es Doctor en Divinidades de la Universidad Cristiana Logos en Jacksonville, Florida y en Filosofía (PhD) de Texas University of Theology. Es también entrenador y mentor en The John Maxwell University. Su pasión por ensanchar el Reino de Dios lo ha motivado a escribir varios libros, entre ellos, Gobierno Apostólico y Riquezas de las Naciones.