Support for Taiwan¡¯s meaningful engagement with the WHO in 2024
Joint press release: Support for Taiwan¡¯s meaningful engagement with the World Health Organization (WHO) and participation as an observer in the World Health Assembly.

We, the British Office Taipei; the American Institute in Taiwan; the Australian Office Taipei; the Canadian Trade Office in Taipei; the Czech Economic and Cultural Office; the German Institute Taipei; the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association; and the Lithuanian Trade Representative Office wish to reaffirm our support for Taiwan¡¯s meaningful participation in the work of the World Health Organization and Taiwan¡¯s participation as an observer in the World Health Assembly.
As this year¡¯s 77th session of the World Health Assembly commences in Geneva, Taiwan remains largely excluded from the world¡¯s international health system. Inviting Taiwan as an observer would best exemplify the WHO¡¯s commitment to an inclusive, ¡°health for all¡± approach to international health cooperation. Taiwan is a highly capable, engaged, and responsible member of the global health community and was invited to participate as an observer in WHA meetings from 2009 to 2016.? Taiwan¡¯s distinct capabilities and methods ¨C including its significant public health expertise, democratic governance, and advanced technology ¨C bring considerable value that would inform the WHA¡¯s deliberations.? Taiwan¡¯s isolation from the WHA, the preeminent global health forum, is unjustified and undermines inclusive global public health cooperation and security, which the world demands.?
As COVID-19 made plain, viruses do not respect borders and it takes global cooperation to keep the whole world safe.? Taiwan¡¯s meaningful participation in the forums and technical committees of the World Health Organization would benefit both the people on Taiwan and the world.