| 21 Janvier 2015
Geneva 21 January 2015 The World Health Organization  (WHO) welcomes the appointment of the new United Nations  Secretary-General’s Special Envoy on Tuberculosis (TB), Dr Eric P.  Goosby, M.D.Dr Goosby’s extensive and high-level experience in global health and  diplomacy give him the perfect background for this critical role.  Despite recent gains, tuberculosis remains a serious public health issue  - fueled in part by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with antimicrobial  resistance posing an ever-present threat to its control. WHO looks  forward to working closely with Dr Goosby in our shared effort to raise  the profile of the fight against TB  and to attain the ambitious new  targets agreed at this year’s World Health Assembly. The “End TB Strategy” aims to end the global epidemic, with targets to  reduce TB deaths by 95% and to cut new cases by 90% between 2015 and  2035, and to ensure that no family is burdened with catastrophic  expenses due to TB. The strategy also includes targets that have been  proposed  for the future 2030 “sustainable development goals”  and sets  interim milestones for 2020 and  2025.
 WHO will serve as Secretariat providing strategic, logistic and  administrative support to Dr Goosby for his tuberculosis-related duties.