TB expert chosen to lead WHO
Dr Jong Wook Lee has been nominated to succeed Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland as director-general of the World Health Organisation.
Dr Jong Wook Lee has been nominated to succeed Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland as director-general of the World Health Organisation.
He will take up his new post on 21 July for a five-year term. Born in Seoul, Republic of Korea, Lee has worked at the WHO for 19 years in technical, managerial and policy positions, notably as director of the Stop TB programme and as head of the WHO Global Programme for Vaccines and Immunizations.
The nomination will be submitted for approval to the 56th World Health Assembly scheduled to meet in Geneva from 19-28 May 2003.