
Harlem Gro Brundtland
Harlem Gro Brundtland is a Norwegian politician and former Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), serving from 1998 to 2003. She is recognized for her work in global health and sustainable development, particularly her efforts to promote the concept of 'sustainable development' through the Brundtland Commission report in 1987, which highlighted the interconnections between environmental health and social equity.
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Harlem Gro Brundtland was a significant leader of the World Health Organization before its decline.
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