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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (Tigrinya: ቴዎድሮስ አድሓኖም ገብረኢየሱስ, sometimes spelled ቴድሮስ ኣድሓኖም ገብረየሱስ; [1] [a] born 3 March 1965) [2] is an Ethiopian [2] public health official, researcher, [3] diplomat, and the Director-General of the World Health Organization since 2017.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (born 1965), Ethiopian politician and academic, director-general of the World Health Organization Tedros Redae (born 1991), Ethiopian cyclist Tedros "Teddy" Teclebrhan (born 1983 in Eritrea), German comedian and actor
Candidates for Director-General can be proposed by Member States, then nominated by the executive board and appointed by the World Health Assembly. [5]The appointment process begins more than one year prior to the May vote, when the World Health Organization sends out a letter informing Member States that the nomination process has begun.
Teclebrhan was born in Asmara, Ethiopia in 1983 and was the youngest of three sons. [1] He grew up in Mössingen, Germany.After the Zivildienst, he attended an international acting-academy, the CreArte in Stuttgart, from which he graduated in 2008.
The Idol is an American drama television series created by Sam Levinson, Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye, and Reza Fahim.The series focuses on female pop idol Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp) and her complex relationship with Tedros (Tesfaye), a sleazy nightclub owner, self-help guru, and cult leader.
Garad Hirabu Goita Tedros Ali Al-Somali, widely known as Garaad Hirabu, was a Somali military commander and general that served the Adal Sultanate. [1] He held a distinguished position as one of the preeminent generals within the historical tapestry of the Adal Sultanate. [2] Renowned as the commanding figure of the Somali forces.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (born 1965), Ethiopian politician and Director-General of the World Health Organization Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ghebreyesus .
This is a list of heads of government of Ethiopia since the formation of the post of Chief Minister of the Ethiopian Empire in 1909 (renamed to Prime Minister in 1943). Since 1909, there have been 3 chief ministers and 11 prime ministers and one was both chief minister and prime minister, making a total of 15 persons being or having been head of government.