USTR NEWS – United States, European Union Raise Shared Concerns on Japan Post

Geneva – Today, U.S. Ambassador to the World Trade Organization (WTO) Michael Punke and European Union (EU) Chargé d’Affaires John Clarke met in Geneva with Japanese Ambassador Shinichi Kitajima to express long-standing and serious concerns that are shared by the United States and the EU regarding the lack of a level playing field between Japan Post and private sector …
Read morePrevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases: Statement by the Surgeon General

The United States thanks the WHO for its work on the global strategy for the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases. As the Surgeon General of the United States, I can say that we recognize that non-communicable diseases contribute significantly to mortality and morbidity worldwide …
Read moreKathleen Sebelius Statement at World Health Assembly Press Briefing May 18, 2010

Good afternoon, everyone. And thank you for joining us today. On behalf of the United States we’re proud to attend the 63rd World Health Assembly, and I’ve been privileged to lead this impressive delegation.
Read moreMargaret A. Hamburg, M.D., Commissioner of Food and Drugs – Remarks at the WHA Committee A

I am very pleased to have the opportunity to speak to this important issue. As the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration in the United States, a public health practitioner and a medical doctor, I have seen first hand the preventive damage to health caused by drugs and other medical products that people depend on, but they are, not what they purport to be.
Read moreU.S. Appalled by Sentencing of Couple in Malawi
We view the criminalization of sexual orientation and gender identity and sentencing to 14 years hard labor as a deeply troubling violation of human rights
Read moreStatement by the United States at the May 18, 2010, DSB Meeting

Mr. Chairman, the United States provided a status report in this dispute on May 6, 2010, in accordance with Article 21.6 of the DSU.
Read moreSecretary Sebelius, Special Envoy Hussain – Press Stakeout at the World Health Assembly
We just finished a productive dialogue with the Health Ministers from the OIC country meeting led by Secretary Sebelius. This is a part of the President’s framework which he set forth last year in Cairo for a new [beginning] between the United States and Muslim communities around the world.
Read moreUSAID Launches Food, Agribusiness, and Rural Markets (FARM) Program in Southern Sudan
The Food, Agribusiness, and Rural Markets (FARM) program is an agricultural initiative that will be implemented over five years in partnership between MAF and USAID, with a total budget of $55 million.
Read moreWorld Health Assembly – Secretary Sebelius Addresses the Second Plenary Session

It is my honor and privilege to represent the United States again at the World Health Assembly. Today, on behalf of the entire U.S. Government, I can tell you that we are committed to working with everyone in this room to expand access to health care, reduce health disparities, advance social justice, and improve the health of all nations.
Read moreWorld Health Assembly – Secretary Sebelius' Remarks on the Global Health Initiative

This is a pivotal moment. The United States Government is committed to working with the world to achieve our shared global health objectives. There is also a growing understanding that we can’t achieve these goals unless we all work together. Today, none of us can afford to “go-it-alone.” That’s why I’m so pleased that so many of our partners – the countries we work closely with every day around the world – are here to talk about our new approach to global health.
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