“Working for the WHO was a privilege”
The WHO director-general visited Home Salem on Friday to celebrate a former employee’s 100th birthday and the organization’s 75th anniversary. Quite a symbol.
From the heights of Home Salem, attached to the Eben-Hézer Foundation, a few chirping birds. A facade of serenity, because within this institution for the elderly, the corridors are buzzing, the staff are agitated and the director is fine-tuning the last details. “A visit like this is not insignificant!” smiles Didier Kalbfuss, director of the Old Age Center at the Eben-Hézer Foundation. He is preparing to receive the Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. “We’re a little stressed, it’s still a showcase for EMS in our canton!” slips Didier Kalbfuss.
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