Dr Matshidiso Moeti

@MoetiTshidi

World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Director for Africa

Joined March 2014

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  1. Apr 29

    A great moment as we move towards putting people at the centre of change.

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  2. Apr 29
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    Thank you! Always inspired by your leadership!

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  3. Apr 29

    just after launching phase 2 the Transformation Agenda during

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  4. Apr 29

    Congratulations to , member of the Independent Advisory Group for being an ardent advocate for access to for all.

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  5. Apr 27

    Regional Director speaking at the WR Farewell event .

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  6. Apr 28

    joining the from Geneva. Committed leadership at its best.

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  7. Apr 28

    The Transformational Agenda of the WHO secretariat on the African Region: Phase 2 has just been launched by , Regional Director during the 56th RPM.

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  8. Apr 26

    Dr Moeti used the opportunity to articulate 's work globally and within the African Region and its contribution towards the achievement of Universal Health Coverage.

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  9. Apr 26

    Countries should have a comprehensive and funded plan in line with their national health strategies, to ensure that every person in the Region is reached with and additional measures to save lives and promote health.

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  10. Apr 25

    Watch: Dr regional director of interact with pregnant at a pregnancy school at Shai-Osudoku district hospital.

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  11. Apr 26

    As we observe the , I call on governments, parliamentarians and policy-makers, Civil Society Organizations, communities and all families to break down the barriers to and ensure for all.

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  12. Apr 26

    Strong health systems are the foundation for well-functioning programmes.

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  13. Apr 26

    Concrete actions are required in translating into action to ensure that children and other vulnerable people are protected from death and diseases which can be prevented through .

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  14. Apr 26

    " 💉are among the most effective public health tools available. When children are given a healthy start, communities thrive and economies grow stronger." — Dr

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  15. Apr 25

    I visited the health facilities in the Shai Osudoku District in the Greater Accra Region of 🇬🇭. The Dodowa District Hospital is a great model worth showcased not only in Ghana but in the whole region on how health systems can be strengthened at district level.

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  16. Apr 25

    The Region has made commendable progress towards improving access to vaccines. African Heads of State and Government committed to investing more in services and ensuring vaccination for all by endorsing the in 2017.

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  17. Apr 25

    African Week is an effective way of reaching people with limited access to regular health services. , do your part!

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  18. Apr 25

    provide savings that can benefit families, communities and nations through economic growth and poverty reduction.

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  19. Apr 25

    Honoured to meet H.E First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo. Thank you for your commendable efforts to improve maternal, child, and health in Ghana. Together we must ensure that no one is left behind and .

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  20. Apr 24

    As we celebrate , WHO confirms its dedication to working with partners to support countries in ensuring universal immunization coverage. ; we must all do our part!

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