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Other responsibilities included board membership of the [[Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization]] (from 2019) and the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health.
 
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His published research was in the areas of HIV, infectious diseases for which there are [[vaccines]], nutrition, mother and child health, and health issues relating to war, refugees and emergencies.
 
His published research was in the areas of HIV, infectious diseases for which there are [[vaccines]], nutrition, mother and child health, and health issues relating to war, refugees and emergencies.
  
He died from a heart attack on 23 January 2020 in Geneva, Switzerland, at the age of 51.
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Person.png Peter Salama  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(epidemiologist, doctor, COVID-19/Premature death?)
Peter salama.png
Born1968
Died23 January 2020 (Age 51)
Cause of death
"heart attack"
NationalityAustralian
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne, Harvard University.
Member ofGlobal Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization
Victim ofpremature death
InterestsWHO
WHO leader who died just before the Covid-19 pandemic was declared

Peter Salama was an Australian epidemiologist who worked for UNICEF (2002–16) and head of the World Health Organization's Health Emergencies Programme (2016–19), which later was instrumental in implementation of the global lockdown against Covid-19.

He was replaced in March 2019 by his deputy Mike Ryan, moved to a different position and died in January 2020[1].

Career

Salama gained his medical degree from the University of Melbourne and a degree in public health from Harvard University.[2]

His early career included positions at Tufts University and at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, from which he was seconded to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees after the September 11 attacks. He also worked in Asia and Africa for the charities Médecins Sans Frontières and Concern Worldwide.[3]

In 2002, Salama started to work for UNICEF as Chief of Health and Nutrition in Afghanistan (2002–04), where he was credited by the former public health minister, Suraya Dalil, as facilitating the establishment of a fair system of health care in the country. He then served as the agency's Chief of Global Health and Principal Advisor on HIV/AIDS, New York (2004–09) and Ethiopia and Zimbabwe representative (2009–15). In 2015, he was appointed UNICEF's Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, based in Jordan. In this role, he managed the agency's international work on Ebola, and also oversaw programmes in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.

In 2016, he joined the World Health Organization (WHO) in a newly created position as head of their Health Emergencies Programme. He led the agency's work during the end of the West African Ebola epidemic, and the subsequent Ebola outbreak in Équateur province, Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as the epidemic centred on Kivu province.

He was appointed head of WHO's Universal Health Coverage in March 2019, a position that he held until his death.

Salama was particularly known for his work at both organisations managing their responses to Ebola epidemics in Africa.

Other responsibilities included board membership of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (from 2019) and the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health.

Publications

His published research was in the areas of HIV, infectious diseases for which there are vaccines, nutrition, mother and child health, and health issues relating to war, refugees and emergencies.

Death

He died from a heart attack on 23 January 2020 in Geneva, Switzerland, at the age of 51.[citation needed]


 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Munich Security Conference/201717 February 201719 February 2017Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 53rd Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201812 February 201814 February 2018Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 54th Munich Security Conference
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