HR 4004 IH 106th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 4004
Concerning the participation of Taiwan in the World Health
Organization.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 16, 2000
Mr. BROWN of Ohio (for himself, Mr. CHABOT, Mr. LANTOS,
Mr. STARK, Mr. ENGLISH, Mr. LARSON, Mr. ROHRABACHER, and Mr. WEXLER) introduced the
following bill; which was referred to the Committee on International Relations
A BILL
Concerning the participation of Taiwan in the World Health
Organization.
SECTION 1. CONCERNING THE PARTICIPATION OF
TAIWAN IN THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO).
(4) Taiwan's achievements in the field of health are
substantial, including one of the highest life expectancy levels in Asia, maternal and
infant mortality rates comparable to those of western countries, the eradication of such
infectious diseases as cholera, smallpox, and the plague, and the first to be rid of polio
and provide children with free hepatitis B vaccinations.
(7) The WHO has allowed observers to participate in the
activities of the organization, including the Palestinian Liberation Organization, the
Knights of Malta, and the Vatican.
(10) On January 4, 2000, the State Department issued its
report to the Congress, `Taiwan Participation in the World Health Organization,' which
notes that `historically, observers have sometimes been authorized at the World Health
Assembly meetings' but refuses to follow the spirit of the 1994 Taiwan Policy Review and
endorse Taiwanese participation in this manner.
(11) In light of all benefits that Taiwan's participation
in the WHO can bring to the state of health not only in Taiwan , but also regionally and
globally, Taiwan and its 22,000,000 people should have appropriate and meaningful
participation in the WHO.
(b) PLAN- The Secretary of State shall initiate a United
States plan to endorse and obtain observer status for Taiwan at the annual week-long
summit of the World Health Assembly in May 2000 in Geneva, Switzerland, and shall instruct
the United States delegation to Geneva to implement such plan.
(c) REPORT- Not later than 14 days after the date of the
enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall submit a written report to the
Congress in unclassified form containing the plan required under subsection (b).
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