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Let Taiwan In

Health is integral to quality of life, which is why the World Health Organization (WHO) considers the highest attainable standard of wellness to be a fundamental human right. According to the WHO, enshrining health as a right means related protections apply “equally, to all people, everywhere, without distinction.”

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Ready and Able

Minister of Health and Welfare Hsueh Jui-yuan (薛瑞元) discusses Taiwan’s medical achievements and why the country deserves greater participation in global health.

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Empowering Women

Women are making greater contributions to the traditionally male-dominated medical and health industries.

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Healthy Futures For All

Taiwan leverages its medical expertise to strengthen the global health network.

Talent cultivation program to create one-stop service for foreign professionalsPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Talent cultivation program to create one-stop service for foreign professionals

Premier Chen Chien-jen on Thursday received a National Development Council (NDC) briefing on the status of its Key Talent Cultivation and Recruitment Program. The premier directed the NDC to continue raising industry competitiveness by establishing Talent Taiwan, a national, one-stop service dedicated to creating an obstacle-free work and living environment for foreign professionals in Taiwan, thus motivating them to stay long-term and make deeper contributions to the nation.

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Foreign Minister Wu gives exclusive interview to TVNZ

Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaushieh Joseph Wu said Taiwan is committed to defending itself and expanding cooperation with its like-minded partners to ensure regional peace and stability.

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Foreign Minister Wu gives exclusive interview to Sky News Australia

Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaushieh Joseph Wu said Taiwan is committed to enhancing its self-defense capabilities to deter China’s military aggression.

MOFA short film highlights Taiwan’s contributions to global healthcarePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MOFA short film highlights Taiwan’s contributions to global healthcare

A short film spotlighting the ways Taiwan Can Help advance global health was released May 1 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the lead up to the 76th session of the World Health Assembly set to take place May 21-30 in Geneva, Switzerland.

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MOFA response to affirmation of importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait in joint statement by US and Philippine leaders

President of the United States Joe Biden and President of the Philippines Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. met in Washington, DC, on May 1. Afterward, the two leaders issued a statement reaffirming the importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait as an indispensable element of global security and prosperity. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) of the Republic of China (Taiwan) welcomes and appreciates this statement.

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MOFA lauds Taiwan NGOs’ accomplishments

Taiwan’s nongovernmental organizations raise the country’s global profile in areas spanning culture, environmental protection, human rights, medical care, sports and women’s empowerment, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said April 27.