New Delhi: Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who served as as Minister of Health, Ethiopia, from 2005-2012, was elected as new Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO) by the member states.


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Dr Adhanom also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ethiopia from 2012-2016.


He has also chaired the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the Roll Back Malaria Partnership Board, and co-chaired the Board of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health.


Adhanom will begin his five-year term on July 1.


Meanwhile, Ethiopia's prime minister, Hailemaraim Desalegn, said the election of Adhanom to head the WHO is a big achievement for Africa and proves Ethiopia's growing role on the world stage.


This year's assembly, which lasts until May 31, will also determine policies on a range of health issues, including medicines and health products, noncommunicable diseases, health emergencies, as well as maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health.


Dr Adhanom succeeds China's Dr Margaret Chan, who has been WHO’s Director-General since 1 January 2007.


(With IANS inputs)