Etienne Krug

Etienne Krug

Dr Etienne Krug is the director of World Health Organization's Department for Management of Noncommunicable diseases, Disability, Violence and Injury Prevention since its creation in September 2014. Prior to joining WHO, Dr Krug held positions at the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and served as Country Director for Medecins Sans Frontières in several countries in Africa and Latin America. He holds a degree of Medical Doctor from the University of Louvain in Brussels, Belgium, his native country, and a Masters Degree in Public Health from Harvard University in the United States.

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Opinion: 3,700 people will die on the road today. There's no excuse for inaction.

Opinion: 3,700 people will die on the road today. There's no excuse for inaction.

about 7 years ago // Road safety

For people between the ages of 5-29, there is no greater threat to their lives than a road traffic crash. Two experts explore the findings of the latest WHO report.