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Feb 5, 2023

WHO inaugurates new office in Turkey’s Istanbul

WHO Regional Director in Europe: it was not possible to find a better place than Turkey to open an office

WHO opens new office in Turkey to boost fight against coronavirus

The Geographically Dispersed Office of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Istanbul, which will serve as a key response center to health crises, opened on Thursday (September 10) in a ceremony with the participation of officials from the health body and Turkey.

The Regional Director of the World Health Organization in Europe, Hans Kluge, participated in the ceremony through "video conference" technology.

In a speech during the opening, Kluge stressed that Turkey has great legitimacy to open an office there, because it has demonstrated how to face major disasters and emergency situations, and how to prepare for them.

"Therefore, it was not possible to find a better place than Turkey to open an office," he added.

The office will serve as “a reference point and a guide” in emergency responses, according to the officials.

Turkey’s Health Minister Fahrettin Koca and Hans Kluge, WHO’s regional director for Europe, attended the ceremony via video link.

The new office will operate as an operational unit of the WHO European Regional Office’s Health Emergencies and Infectious Diseases Division. The WHO seeks to improve its capacity to help member states with the office, which will also include a training center for operational support units.

Speaking at the ceremony, Koca said Turkey’s role in regional and global health increased in the past two decades. “Our health care system, rebuilt in line with our past experience and humanitarian diplomacy at the heart of our foreign policy, are two pillars of our active role in global and regional health issues,” Koca said.

He said Turkey’s relations with the WHO, its closest partner on health, was “more multilayered and diverse than ever,” and the new office was one of the concrete examples of this improved relationship. “The office, whose foundation was in the works since 2013, will contribute to global and regional health care by blending WHO’s technical expertise with our country’s pioneering role in humanitarian and health emergencies. It will serve in intervention to humanitarian crises, prevention of emergencies and emergency response, risk management and capacity building in the European region, particularly against the COVID-19 outbreak. It will make Turkey a central hub in those fields,” he said.

Turkey has drawn praise from the WHO for its successful fight against the virus. Yet, it has been seeing a resurgence in coronavirus infections for the past few weeks, with daily infection rates slowly but steadily climbing.

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