This month, Geneva hosts the 79th World Health Assembly, where representatives of 194 countries will discuss the most urgent health challenges on the planet. Chile comes with a prominent agenda: it supports the global agreement on pandemics, it promotes a resolution on mental health and is the first country in America verified by the WHO to eliminate leprosy. Achievements that speak of a country committed to health as a human right. However, in …
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This month, Geneva hosts the 79th World Health Assembly, where representatives of 194 countries will discuss the most urgent health challenges on the planet. Chile comes with a prominent agenda: it supports the global agreement on pandemics, it promotes a resolution on mental health and is the first country in America verified by the WHO to eliminate leprosy. Achievements that speak of a country committed to health as a human right. However, in …