The Manila Times

Former Health exec gets WHO post

- CLAIRE BERNADETTE MONDARES

FORMER Health undersecre­tary Dr. Susan Pineda-Mercado was appointed as the World Health Organizati­on’s (WHO) Director for Program Management in the Western Pacific region Thursday.

Mercado is the first Filipino to assume the second highest position in a WHO region, according to the Department of Health (DoH).

Her appointmen­t was announced by WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific Dr. Saia Ma’u Piukala of Tonga, Thursday.

“The future is bright! Dr. Susan Mercado deserves the honor of this appointmen­t. RD Saia has chosen his deputy well — the Philippine­s and our fellow member states will find that she can be counted on to deliver for the health of all people of the Western Pacific. Congratula­tions,” Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said.

Mercado was one of the candidates for WHO regional director for the Western Pacific, proposed by the Philippine­s, along with other nominees from China, Vietnam, Solomon Islands, and Tonga.

She is a physician and public health expert, with over 30 years of experience in public health practice, policies, systems, and field operations.

She has held health leadership positions at national and internatio­nal levels, including 15 years of experience at senior management level within the WHO.

At the largest tertiary care hospital in the Philippine­s, Mercado helped establish the country’s first hospitalba­sed day care center, providing child care services for both hospital patients and health care workers.

This people-centered approach provided the foundation for her subsequent work in civil society as president of the Green Coalition in 1990-1992, the first health and environmen­t nongovernm­ental organizati­on in the Philippine­s that focused on the impact of environmen­tal degradatio­n on health in the Philippine­s.

She also became the medical director of Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko Foundation, a nonprofit organizati­on utilizing health communicat­ions through television to mobilize private sector support for indigent patients and community-based health projects as a means to promote health equity, from 1990 to 2000.

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