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  1. Lee Jong-wook (Korean: 이종욱; 12 April 1945 – 22 May 2006) was a South Korean physician. He was the director-general of the World Health Organization for three years. Lee joined the WHO in 1983, working on a variety of projects including the Global Programme for Vaccines and Immunizations and Stop Tuberculosis .

  2. Lee Jong-wook (* 12. April 1945 in Seoul; † 22. Mai 2006 in Genf) war Generaldirektor der Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO. Er wurde als Nachfolger von Gro Harlem Brundtland am 21. Mai 2003 für eine fünfjährige Amtszeit gewählt. Lee war Doktor der Medizin und hatte einen Master of Public Health.

  3. 22. Mai 2006 · Dr LEE Jong-wook, Director-General of the World Health Organization, died this morning following a short illness. Dr Lee, a national of the Republic of Korea, was a world leader in public health. He tackled every challenge with passion, dedication and professionalism.

  4. 3. Juni 2006 · Lee Jong-wook's unexpected death on the first day of the World Health Assembly left many of his colleagues at WHO mourning a man they describe as a caring and considerate individual. But will history be so kind to his achievements as Director-General? Paul Benkimoun considers Lee's legacy.

    • Paul Benkimoun
    • 2006
  5. 22. Mai 2006 · Lee Jong-wook, Director-General of the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO), who made the fight against HIV/AIDS a hallmark of his tenure and led global preparations for a possible...

  6. Lee Jong-wook war Generaldirektor der Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO. Er wurde als Nachfolger von Gro Harlem Brundtland am 21. Mai 2003 für eine fünfjährige Amtszeit gewählt.

  7. Dr LEE Jong-wook Memorial Prize for Public Health The Dr LEE Jong-wook Memorial Prize for Public Health was established in 2008 in honour of Dr LEE Jong-wook, the sixth WHO Director-General, who dedicated his life to the underprivileged.