Henk
Bekedam is the WHO Representative to India; he took up his role on 27 November
2015. He is a Dutch national and a medical doctor by training. He acquired his
MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics in 1996.
Prior
to his arrival in India, Dr Bekedam was the WHO Representative to Egypt where
he took up his position in 2013. He and the team focused WHO’s support on
scaling-up treatment and prevention of hepatitis C; strengthening the response
to the largest outbreak of avian flu in humans and maintaining Egypt’s polio
free status. In addition, WHO facilitated a White Paper that outlines a clear
path for Egypt to move towards Universal Health Coverage, including steps
towards a comprehensive health insurance system for all Egyptians.
Dr
Bekedam was for six years the Director of Health Sector Development in the WHO
Western Pacific Region. He led a team that provided policy support to 37
countries and areas in Universal Health Coverage, health planning, financing,
human resources, information systems, pharmaceuticals and service delivery.
Antimicrobial resistance and the establishment of the Asia Pacific Observatory
on Health Systems and Policies with other development partners were among his
key responsibilities.
Dr Bekedam
was the WHO Representative to China from 2002 to 2007. His team was
instrumental in supporting China successfully contain the SARS outbreak in
2003. His other areas of work included: Avian Influenza, food safety, AIDS,
tuberculosis, tobacco control, and chronic diseases. Additionally, WHO advised
China on health sector reform, helping to overcome challenges of
inaccessibility, poor quality of services and rising costs.
Prior
to his time in China, Dr Bekedam worked in Cambodia for six years. He led a
health sector reform project, working with Ministries of Health and Finance,
State Council and partners to rebuild the health system in post-Khmer Rouge
period.
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"Blood makes a difference. Blood saves lives. We’re encouraging you to come forward and be a blood donor. Be a hero. Save a life" -- Dr. Henk Bekedam, @WHO Representative to #India 🇮🇳 on National Voluntary Blood Donation Day pic.twitter.com/UGYv2pRWxu
— United Nations India (@UNinIndia) October 1, 2019