STANISLAS FLACHE, French Diplomat, Official. Director, Office of the Director General, World Health Organization. Delta Omega; Fellow, American Public Health Association; Fellow, Royal Society of Health.
Education
Med Faculty, University of Montpellier, 1940-1945, Doctor of Medicine. Harvard School of Public Health, 1957-1958, Master of Public Health. Harvard Business School, 1972-1973, AMP.
Spoken languages: Polish, French, English, Spanish, German.
Career
Director, Office of the Director General, World Health Organization since 1974. Director, Health Service, West Pacific Regional Office, World Health Organization, Philippines, 1970-1974. World Health Organization Chief Med Adviser to United Nations Children’s Fund, 1964-1970.
Director of Health, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, Lebanon, 1961-1964. Medical Officer, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, Jordon, Syria, 1952-1961. Medical Officer, International Refugee Organization, Germany, 1948-1951.
Medical Officer, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Germany, 1945-1947.
Membership
Delta Omega; Fellow, American Public Health Association. Fellow, Royal Society of Health.