The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan) has published the ‘Health for all – Taiwan can help’ electronic brochure to highlight Taiwan’s recognized medical development in the past decades and its contribution to the global health system including the World Health Organization.
The 24-page brochure includes an interview report with Dr. Chen Shih-Chung, Minister of Health and Welfare and a touching story of a Vietnamese girl Nguyen Thi Loan, who was suffering from her congenital lymphedema and later overcame the illness, thanks to a Taiwanese firm in Vietnam and the Taichung-based China Medical University University, which has helped her in the operation.
The readers can also learn from the brochure about the ROC government’s continued assistance to its diplomatic allies in training medical staff and students, the public and private sectors’ joint efforts in preventing and controlling hepatitis and other liver diseases among Taiwanese, as well as medical and humanitarian aids extended by the TaiwanICDF mobile medical missions around the world.
The e-brochure can be downloaded from the weblink below:
Health for all - Taiwan can help
The story of Nguyen Thi Loan can be viewed on the following website:
https://www.roc-taiwan.org/in_en/post/3088.html
To learn more information about Taiwan’s contribution to global health, its implementation of the National Health Insurance, and to see more pictures of the overseas medical missions’ great work, please visit the link below:
https://leavenoonebehind.com.tw/en/
MOFA publishes a 24-page ‘Health for all – Taiwan can help’ e-brochure to highlight Taiwan’s medical development and continued contribution to world health.