
Dapeng Luo
Dr. Dapeng Luo is the World Health Organization (WHO) Representative in Pakistan, advocating for increased investment in maternal and newborn health to reduce preventable deaths. He emphasizes the importance of healthy mothers and newborns for a prosperous future, highlighting that every dollar spent on maternal and newborn health has significant economic returns. His recent statements mark World Health Day, where he called for urgent action to address the alarming rates of maternal and newborn deaths in Pakistan.
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Dr Dapeng Luo, WHO Representative in Pakistan, emphasized the need for healthy mothers and newborns for a prosperous future.
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