WHO appoints Jeremy Farrar as chief scientist

WHO appoints Jeremy Farrar as chief scientist

He replaces Soumya Swaminathan and joins the organisation in 2023.

The World Health Organization announced the appointment amid its efforts to cope with post-pandemic challenges. (AP pic)
GENEVA:
The World Health Organization said today that Jeremy Farrar will become its new chief scientist as the agency prepares to cope with post-pandemic health challenges.

He will join the WHO in the second quarter of 2023, replacing Soumya Swaminathan, who departed in November ahead of a broader shakeup at the health agency.

Farrar’s is the latest appointment as director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus’s second term as the leader of the 74-year-old UN health agency gets underway amid private criticism by some donors that the management is too bloated.

“As chief scientist, Jeremy will accelerate our efforts to ensure WHO, its member states, and our partners benefit from cutting-edge, life-saving science, and innovations,” said Tedros in a statement.

Farrar is a clinical scientist who most recently served as the director of the Wellcome Trust.

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