
Anne-Claire Amprou
Anne-Claire Amprou is a French diplomat and representative of France at the World Health Organization (WHO). She has played a significant role in international health discussions, particularly in the context of pandemic preparedness and response. Recently, she was in the news for announcing a preliminary agreement reached by the WHO on a framework for combating pandemics, which still requires approval from member states.
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Taiwan:
French Ambassador for Global Health Anne-Claire Amprou cochaired the talks process that led to the agreement.
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Canada:
Anne-Claire Amprou is the co-chair of the negotiations and the French ambassador for Global Health.
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Brazil:
Anne-Claire Amprou stated that the agreement is historic for health security, equality, and international solidarity.
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Taiwan:
Negotiations cochair Anne-Claire Amprou stated that the countries of the world have demonstrated their shared commitment to preventing future pandemic threats.
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Cabo Verde:
Anne-Claire Amprou is the co-chair of the negotiation group and the French ambassador for global health, highlighting the common commitment to pandemic prevention.
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New Zealand:
Anne-Claire Amprou announced the adoption of the historic agreement to thunderous applause.
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Monaco:
Anne-Claire Amprou is the co-chair of the negotiation body and the French ambassador for global health who declared the historic agreement for health security.
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France:
Anne-Claire Amprou is the co-chair of the negotiating body and the French ambassador for global health who expressed her emotions after the agreement was adopted.
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France:
Anne-Claire Amprou is the co-chair of the negotiating body and France's ambassador for global health.
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Lithuania:
Anne-Claire Amprou, who is also the representative of France at the WHO, stated that 'we have a principled agreement'.
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