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By Lisa Schlein
Geneva
22 May 2006
Lee Jong-wook
World Health Organization Director General Dr. Lee Jong-wook has died after undergoing surgery over the weekend for a blood clot1 in his brain. He was 61-years-old and leaves behind a wife and son.
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Dr. Lee Jong-wook's death was announced just as the World Health Assembly began its annual conference.
After a musical interlude, the director of the United Nations Office in Geneva read a message from the U.N. secretary-general in tribute to the man who would not be around to lead this week's important public health debate.
"The secretary-general has also asked me to convey to the World Health Assembly, to the World Health Organization and its staff his sincere condolences on this sudden and tragic2 loss of Director-General Dr. Lee," he said. "The secretary-general extends his most heartfelt condolences to Dr. Lee's family."
Dr. Lee had served only three years of his five-year term as WHO's director-general. He joined the WHO 23 years ago. He was educated in Korea and the University of Hawaii. His first experience in public health was in the treatment of leprosy in the South Pacific.
He made his reputation as a campaigner in the treatment of tuberculosis3 and the use of vaccines4 to prevent the disease in children. In the early 1990's, Dr. Lee led the polio eradication5 initiative that wiped out this crippling disease in China. He moved to Geneva in 1994 to become director of WHO's global program for vaccines and immunization.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt remembers a trip he took with Dr. Lee last fall to six countries in Southeast Asia.
"During the course of our travels, Dr. Lee shared with me how he was as a young boy from the war-torn country Korea. He spoke6 with me of three difficult, arduous7 months where he and his mother walked mile after mile after mile in search of his father who was, during that cold winter, in exile," he said. "Dr. Lee experienced hardship at a very early age. And, my sense is it was the reason he chose to devote himself to public service. He offered WHO visionary leadership."
Among his accomplishments8 as head of the World Health Organization, Dr. Lee began a program to ensure that three-million people with HIV/AIDS would have access to the medicines they needed by the end of 2005. While the world fell short of the target, he is widely credited with having shown that universal access to medicines was possible.
Dr. Lee's associates speak fondly of, what they call, Dr. Lee's self deprecating wit. They say he had a quirky, unexpected humor that he often used to diffuse9 a difficult situation or just to make his friends laugh.
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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9 diffuse | |
v.扩散;传播;adj.冗长的;四散的,弥漫的 | |
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