Guests: Glaudine Mtshali RSS

2001:

  1. A panel on the AIDS crisis in Africa
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Dr. Glaudine Mtshali is South Africa?s Ambassador to the United Nations Office in Geneva.

Dr. Mtshali received her degree in medicine (MBBCh) and in law (LLB) from the Medical and Law Schools respectively, at the University of the Witwatersand in South Africa. She received a Master in Business Administration (MBA) degree from the University of Massachusetts-at-Amherst School of Management. Dr. Mtshali was a Visiting Researcher at the Harvard Law School?s Human Rights Program in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Dr. Mtshali worked as a medical practitioner and then Medical Superintendent at the Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto, South Africa. She also worked as the Director of Clinical Risk Management at the Harvard Community Health Plan in Boston. She served the Government of South Africa as Chief Director of National Health Programs at the Department of Health. She was Consul-General of the Republic of South Africa in Los Angeles. Prior to her current position, Dr. Mtshali was South Africa?s Health Representative to the Americas based at the South African Embassy in Washington, DC.

Source - http://missions.itu.int/~southafr/Head.htm