Letter nr. 4 to Managing Director of WHO from Chairman ISCI about Global Action plan of Epilepsy and other neurological disorders

Berglind Skúladóttir Sigurz • February 3, 2022

Your Excellency,


The reason why I am writing you a letter this time is twofold. The first is to express fondness for STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE 4 in the provisional agenda, submitted to the 150th session of the WHO Executive Board for discussion, in which the Decade of Action for Epilepsy and other neurological disorders are addressed. If successful, this decade of action could be the first signs of achieving the breakthrough in the nervous system that the world so desperately needs, regarding both the care and progress in the cure for paralysis and other damages in the central nervous system (brain, spinal cord).



Letter nr.4 to Dr. Tetros Ghebreyesus Managing Director of WHO from Audur Gudjonsdootir Chairman ISCI about Global Action plan of Epilepsy and other neurological disorders :

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