70 years working together for health : The World Health Organization and the Republic of Korea

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5. Summary

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etween 1980 and 1996, the global development agenda gained importance at the United Nations. In the health sector, the global eradication of smallpox and the bold launch of “Health for All by the Year 2000” were overshadowed by the global HIV/AIDS epidemic.

lessened its support for communicable diseases and MCH programmes, it strengthened its support to address emerging health issues such as HIV/AIDS, cancer and environmental pollution. WHO’s support to primary health care was focused on piloting the district health-care system based on primary health care, and building the capacity of public health officials with scholarships to graduate schools of public health in the Republic of Korea.

The economy of the Republic of Korea maintained high growth, mainly driven by the heavy-chemical industry. The Government of the Republic of Korea gradually transformed itself from an aid-recipient country to an emerging donor country. In 1996, the Republic of Korea became a member of OECD. Its GDP per capita (current US$) exceeded US$ 10 000 in 1994. WHO continued to provide support to the Republic of Korea but shifted its focus. While WHO

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The Republic of Korea also expanded its support to WHO in terms of financial contributions and technical expertise. In 1988, Han Sang-tae was elected as WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific for a five-year term and was re-elected in 1993.

QQ Han Sang-tae (centre, front row) was elected as WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific in 1988.

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15min
pages 202-212

References

6min
pages 164-168

5. Summary

1min
page 156

3.3 Support to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea through WHO

3min
pages 152-153

3.2 Noncommunicable disease control

2min
page 151

2.5 WHO office in the Republic of Korea

1min
page 146

References

4min
pages 133-136

2.3 WHO Regional Committee for the Western Pacific

1min
page 144

1.2 Situation in the Republic of Korea

3min
pages 141-142

2.4 WHO Executive Board

1min
page 145

6. Biographies

10min
pages 126-132

5. Summary

1min
page 125

3.5 Improvement of the national health statistics system

2min
page 121

3.4 Environmental health

2min
page 120

3.2 Development of human resources for health

1min
page 118

References

7min
pages 99-104

3.3 Communicable and noncommunicable disease control

1min
page 119

2.3 Participation in WHO Executive Board

2min
pages 111-112

1.2 Situation in the Republic of Korea

3min
pages 107-108

6. Biographies

10min
pages 93-98

5. Summary

2min
page 92

3.5 Environmental health

3min
pages 86-87

2.3 Survey of the national health situation

2min
pages 54-55

3.6 Other WHO support activities

3min
pages 88-89

3.2 Development of human resources for health

17min
pages 66-75

3.4 The maternal and child health programme

2min
page 85

3.3 Communicable disease control

13min
pages 76-84

2.2 WHO Regional Committee for the Western Pacific

3min
pages 52-53

4. Summary

2min
page 38

References

5min
pages 43-46

3.3 Communicable disease control

9min
pages 31-36

5. Biographies

8min
pages 39-42

1.2 Situation in the Republic of Korea

4min
pages 49-50

3.4 Maternal and child health

1min
page 37

1.2 Situation in the Republic of Korea

5min
pages 20-23

2.2 Conclusion of basic agreement and discussion of priorities with WHO

1min
page 28
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