主題:Government urged to get creative on WHO entry Sorry,no image you select
來源:Taipei Times 
作者:Jenny Chou
日期:2006/1/16

文章內容: Political and health activists yesterday urged the government to adopt new strategies for Taiwan's entry into the World Health Organization (WHO) saying that the health of the nation's 23 million people was at stake.

According to former head of the Department of Health, Tu Hsing-che (涂醒哲), the nation's entry into the WHO was inevitably tangled up in politics, which was unfair since both the WHO and Taiwan stand to gain from Taiwan's membership.

"The WHO without Taiwan is not healthy, and it may even be dangerous," Tu said.

Chen Long-chi (陳隆志), the president of the Taiwan New Century Foundation, said that President Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) should put forward a formal proposal to gain entry into the WHO, and that it should be as an official member rather than as an observer, since observers have far fewer rights.

"As an observer, Taiwan would not receive the full benefits in terms of aid received and the right to express ourselves in full-scale meetings," Chen said.

Shu I-ren (蘇益仁), head of the clinical research team at the National Health Research Institute, said that Taiwan could offer its medical expertise to help deal with a potential bird flu pandemic.

Chiu Ya-wen (邱亞文), an assistant research fellow at the National Health Research Institute's Center for Health Policy Research and Development, added that the nation was positioned between Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia, where the disease is most prevalent, making Taiwan's involvement in discussions critical…