Croatia Gifts Sculpture to WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) today welcomed the donation of a sculpture from the government of the Republic of Croatia in a ceremony held at WHO headquarters in Geneva. The bronze sculpture, Shape of Space, created by celebrated Croatian artist Ivan Kožarić, pays tribute to health workers around the world. It also honours Dr Andrija Štampar, the first President of the World Health Assembly (WHA), and a founding figure in modern public health.

The initiative to install the sculpture was launched by Croatia in 2021, during the International Year of Health and Care Workers, which recognized the essential role of health and care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaking at the unveiling, WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus welcomed the sculpture as a powerful symbol of solidarity and resilience. "This donation reflects our shared commitment to honouring the courage and dedication of health workers, and to carrying forward the vision of Dr Štampar, who believed that health is a fundamental human right."

The ceremony was attended by Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, WHO senior leadership, Member State representatives, and invited guests. In his address, Prime Minister Plenković emphasized Dr Štampar's global impact and the sculpture's message: "Open and flowing in form, Shape of Space embodies the compassion and protection that health workers provide. It stands here as a beacon of international cooperation and shared values."

The sculpture, which is more than 2.5 metres tall and is situated at the main entrance of the WHO building, will serve as a lasting symbol of the contributions of health and care workers everywhere, and of the Republic of Croatia's commitment to the global health community.

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