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Taiwan, US, India stage GCTF workshop on digital health
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From Taiwan Review 2022-05-17
Taipei Veterans General Hospital Vice Superintendent Lee Wui-chiang (on screen, top right) in virtual participation alongside other experts at the GCTF digital health workshop in India. (MOFA)

A workshop on digital health was held under the Global Cooperation and Training Framework (GCTF) in India, spotlighting the government’s commitment to promoting dialogue and cooperation with its like-minded partners. Jointly organized by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in India, U.S. Embassy and Consulates in India and Indian nongovernmental organization Voice of Healthcare, the oneday event marked the first time a GCTF workshop was hosted in South Asia. The workshop’s hybrid format accommodated 40-plus in-person attendees in New Delhi and over 250 virtual participants from all over South Asia, Taiwan and the U.S. Since its launch in June 2015, the GCTF has hosted over 40 workshops with experts, officials and representatives from around 100 countries and territories on topics including disaster relief, energy security, law enforcement, media literacy, public health and women’s empowerment.