Joint Press Release: Support for Taiwan's Meaningful Participation in the World Health Organization and its Observer Participation in the World Health Assembly
We, Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association; Australian Office in Taipei; the British Office Taipei; Canadian Trade Office in Taipei, French Office in Taipei; German Institute Taipei; Lithuanian Trade Representative Office; New Zealand Commerce and Industry Office; and Polish Office in Taipei wish to reaffirm our support for Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the work of the World Health Organization and Taiwan’s participation as an observer in the World Health Assembly.
As this year’s 79th session of the World Health Assembly commences in Geneva, Taiwan remains largely excluded from the world’s international health system. Infectious diseases and health hazards do not respect borders. Global cooperation is required to keep the whole world safe. Taiwan is a highly capable, engaged, and responsible member of the global health community and was invited to participate as an observer in WHA meetings from 2009 to 2016.
Taiwan’s distinct capabilities and methods – including its significant public health expertise, democratic governance, and advanced technology – bring considerable value that would inform the WHA’s deliberations. Taiwan’s isolation from the WHA, the preeminent global health forum, is entirely unjustified. This undermines inclusive global public health cooperation and security, which the world demands, and which is enshrined in the founding documents of the WHO.
Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the fora and technical committees of the World Health Organization would bring benefits not just to people in Taiwan, but also around the world. Only by including Taiwan as an observer would the WHO be able to fully exemplify the Health Assembly’s commitment to “Reshaping Global Health: A Shared Responsibility.”