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Nearly all of Taiwan listed as foot-and-mouth disease-freePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Nearly all of Taiwan listed as foot-and-mouth disease-free

The vast majority of Taiwan was officially recognized by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) as foot-and-mouth disease-free at the 85th OIE General Session May 25 in Paris, according to the Cabinet-level Council of Agriculture.

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MOFA’s Mosaic Taiwan gets underway in Taipei

Mosaic Taiwan, an international youth leadership program organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, kicked off May 31 in Taipei City, bringing together 29 young students and professionals from Canada and the U.S. to experience the country’s culture, economy, history and society.

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President Tsai praises achievements of WHA action team

President Tsai Ing-wen praised May 27 the team led by Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung to Geneva, stating that its efforts on the sidelines of the 70th World Health Assembly highlighted Taiwan’s indispensable role in the global disease prevention network.

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Taiwan on track to be 1st in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage

The Republic of China (Taiwan) is on track to become the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage after its Constitutional Court ruled May 24 that provisions of the Civil Code forbidding such an act violate the people’s freedom of marriage and rights to equality as guaranteed by the Constitution.

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More nations express support for Taiwan’s WHA participation

Representatives of Republic of China (Taiwan) diplomatic ally Burkina Faso, Australia and Germany joined a growing chorus May 22 in expressing support for Taiwan’s participation as an observer in the World Health Assembly, according to the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Microsoft developer event kicks off in Taipei

DevDays Asia 2017, the largest software developer event in Asia, is being held May 23-25 at the Hua Nan Commercial Bank Convention Center in Taipei City, highlighting the latest advances in artificial intelligence, data analysis and office application development.

 MOHW minister calls for Taiwan’s inclusion in WHAPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MOHW minister calls for Taiwan’s inclusion in WHA

Taiwan should not be excluded from the World Health Assembly—the decision-making body of the World Health Organization—as it is essential for all nations to cooperate closely on global health promotion, according to Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung May 20.

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Treating the World

“Helping these countries fight disease will enhance relations across the board,” Lin said. “But ultimately Taiwan is taking action because that’s what it should do as a responsible member of the international community.”

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AmCham Taipei calls on US to continue fostering ties with Taiwan

The American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei said May 16 that the U.S. government should continue fostering stronger ties with Taiwan through mechanisms such as the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) or by forming a new bilateral free and fair trade agreement.

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Leave No One Behind

Special thanks are due the following organizations that provided the photographs presented in this exhibit. It is to be hoped that this will prove convincing enough of an introduction to Taiwan’s contributions to global health that the world’s nations will see fit to bring Taiwan fully into the world health system.