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Taiwanese civic groups and academics traveling to Geneva for the World Health Assembly say they aim to highlight Taiwan’s contributions to global healthcare and medical innovation. Taiwan has not been invited to attend the WHA for 10 straight years because of pressure from China, but organizers say this year’s sideline exhibition will showcase Taiwan’s smart healthcare technologies and international medical aid programs.

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00:00Taiwanese civil society groups and academics planning to attend the World Health Assembly in Geneva
00:05say they want to show Taiwan's contributions to global health issues.
00:28This is the 10th year in a row that Taiwan has not been invited to attend the WHA due to
00:34pressure from China.
00:35This year, Taiwan will hold an exhibition on the sidelines
00:38showcasing its smart healthcare innovations and medical aid programs.
00:42Academics say Taiwan's healthcare and technology sectors can also support the global use of AI in medicine.
01:10The government will also be sending an informal delegation to the WHA, which is set to begin next week.
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