| 28 Janvier 2019
26 January-GENEVA - The WHO Executive Board, currently holding its 144th  session in Geneva, has appointed Dr Takeshi Kasai as Regional Director  for WHO’s Western Pacific Region, and re-appointed Dr Poonam Khetrapal  Singh for a second term as Regional Director for WHO’s Southeast Asia  Region.
 
 New Regional Director for Western Pacific (WPRO)
 
 “I am grateful for the trust placed in me by WHO Member States and  deeply honoured to serve as Regional Director for the Western Pacific,”  said Dr Kasai. He underscored the importance of making WHO even more  responsive to countries’ needs at a time when rapid economic,  environmental and social changes are affecting the lives and health of  the Region’s nearly 1.9 billion people.”
 
 Dr Kasai said he plans to build on the decade of leadership and legacy  of the outgoing Regional Director Dr Shin Young-soo: “For more than 7  decades, countries have counted on WHO to work with them to solve a  variety of public health challenges. My predecessor, Dr Shin Young-soo,  transformed WHO in this region, making it more people-centred and  country-oriented. We must continue to evolve as an organization –  building on past accomplishments while being closely attuned to new  realities on the ground.”
 
 Dr Kasai, a Japanese national, has worked for WHO for more than 15  years. As Director of Programme Management for the last 4 years, he  served as deputy to the Regional Director. He takes office as Regional  Director on 1 February.
 
 Prior to this, Dr Kasai was instrumental in developing and  implementing the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases and Public  Health Emergencies, which guides Member States to improve readiness and  response in public health emergencies. Dr Kasai also served as the WHO  Representative in Viet Nam from 2012 to 2014.
 
 A physician by training, his career in public health began nearly 30  years ago, when he was assigned to a post on the remote northeast coast  of Japan, where he saw first-hand the value of building strong health  systems from the ground up.
 
 Re-election of the Regional Director for South-East Asia (SEARO)
 
 “It is a privilege to once again be appointed as Regional Director for  WHO South-East Asia Region. The confidence you have reposed in me is  humbling,” said Dr Khetrapal Singh, whose first term as Regional  Director was marked by numerous initiatives and public health  achievements.
 
 Outlining her vision for the second term that begins on 1 February  2019, Dr Khetrapal Singh said: “Sustaining the gains, accelerating  progress to finish the unfinished agenda and innovating, would be the  approach to ensure health and wellbeing of the 1.8 billion people across  the Region.”
 
 In her first term, Dr Khetrapal Singh has been focusing on building an  increasingly responsive and accountable WHO in the Region, while  prioritizing persisting and emerging epidemiological and demographic  challenges; promoting universal health coverage and building robust  health systems; strengthening emergency risk management and articulating  a strong regional voice in the global health agenda.
 
 Dr Khetrapal Singh, an Indian national, is the first woman Regional  Director of WHO South-East Asia, and assumed office on 1 February 2014.  On 5 September 2018, she was unanimously nominated by for a second  5-year term.
 
 Dr Khetrapal Singh has a long and distinguished career in public health.  She has served as a civil servant in India, as Executive Director of  Sustainable Development and Healthy Environments at World Health  Organization’s headquarters, with the World Bank on Monitoring Health  Population and Nutrition and for over a decade as Deputy Regional  Director of WHO South-East Asia.