A New Chapter in Global Health: The WHO and Republic of Korea Collaboration
The collaboration between the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Republic of Korea has a rich history that spans over 75 years, reflecting a profound transformation. Initially recognized as a recipient of aid, South Korea has since evolved into a key donor nation. This transition underscores its influential role in spearheading global health initiatives and addressing pressing international healthcare challenges.
Dr. Catharina Boehme, Assistant Director-General for External Relations and Governance at WHO, alongside Dr. Hye-Jin Kim from the Ministry of Health and Welfare in South Korea, engages with their colleagues.
Strengthening Ties Through Strategic Dialogues
To solidify their commitment to tackling global health issues collaboratively, WHO and South Korea organized their second Strategic Dialogue held on August 28-29, 2024, in Seoul. Leading the delegation from WHO was Dr. Catharina Boehme, who was supported by an extensive team present both physically and virtually across various organizational levels—from headquarters to regional offices.
On the Korean side, Dr. Hye-Jin Kim directed an assembly of senior officials including Dr. Young-Mee Jee from the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency as well as representatives from both the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Food and Drug Safety.
Pioneering Collaboration with Lawmakers
An essential facet of this gathering included robust outreach towards parliamentary members advocating for global health initiatives; thus aligning legislative support with public health objectives—a core part of WHO’s ’s newest power players”>strategy to elevate engagement within governmental frameworks.
A Fruitful Outcome: Shared Priorities Established
This two-day session led to clear alignment on priorities between WHO’s strategic goals and those outlined by Korean government officials. Such cooperative efforts set forth pathways for intensified collaboration aimed at fortifying international public health responses moving forward.
Members from the delegation present Mr. Jonghan Park holding up key findings from the comprehensive WHIO Investment Case report.