World Health Organization head: Pakistani woman Dr. Sania Nishtar strongest candidate

The strongest candidate to head the World Health Organisation, Dr Sania Nishtar

The strongest candidate to head the World Health Organisation, Dr Sania Nishtar

Geneva … News Time

World’s doctor in the first round of voting for the health Chief Dr Sania Nishter left behind the European candidates, WHO head Dr Dr Sania Nishter strongest candidate’s success in the World Health Organisation’s summit will be the first Muslim woman to handle. World at UN headquarters in Geneva, according to private news agency held a first round of voting for the health chief.The doctor was Dr Sania Nishter candidate from Pakistan who was competing candidates Britain, France, Italy and Hungary. Dr Dr Sania Nishter won 28 of the 34 members of the Electoral College votes in the first round of voting while their competitors in the United Kingdom Dr David Nabarro received only 18 votes. Candidate of France, Italy and Hungary for the World Health Organisation’s summit could not get a vote. The final stage of voting in which the candidate Dr Dr Sania Nishter will be competition between the British candidate Dr David Nabarro. The candidate Dr. Dr Sania Nishter was appreciated a lot by promising to shift part of its 10-point charter members during the voting in the first round of the World Health Organization head Countries and that is why the confidence of 28 members of the Electoral College composed of 34 members. Dr Dr Sania Nishter is showing the strongest candidate to head the World Health Organisation who has served in various commissions of the United Nations with a PhD in Public Health Department. While they have the privilege of being part of the representation of various panels and health policy think tank. According to the minister for health in Saira Afzal Tarar said Dr Dr Sania Nishter first phase of the World Health Summit in Geneva is proud to Pakistan. If he won the final stage, which will be the first Muslim woman and the first woman to head the organization from developing countries.

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