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  • Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge - 22 May 2022 (37)
    The World Health Organization organized the 3rd edition in Geneva of the “Walk the Talk: the Health For All Challenge” on 22 May 2022, on the morning of the start of the 75th World Health Assembly. Participants ran or walked over two routes - 3 kilometres and 4.2 kilometres - starting at Place des Nations. Learn more about the https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2022/05/22/default-calendar/who-to-host-3rd-edition-of-walk-the-talk-in-geneva and read the https://www.who.int/director-general/speeches/detail/who-director-general-s-opening-address-at-walk-the-talk--the-health-for-all-challenge---22-may-2022 .The World Health Organization organized the 3rd edition in Geneva of the “Walk the Talk: the Health For All Challenge” on 22 May 2022, on the morning of the start of the 75th World Health Assembly. Participants ran or walked over two routes - 3 kilometres and 4.2 kilometres - starting at Place des Nations. Learn more about the https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2022/05/22/default-calendar/who-to-host-3rd-edition-of-walk-the-talk-in-geneva and read the https://www.who.int/director-general/speeches/detail/who-director-general-s-opening-address-at-walk-the-talk--the-health-for-all-challenge---22-may-2022 .The World Health Organization organized the 3rd edition in Geneva of the “Walk the Talk: the Health For All Challenge” on 22 May 2022, on the morning of the start of the 75th World Health Assembly. Participants ran or walked over two routes - 3 kilometres and 4.2 kilometres - starting at Place des Nations. Learn more about the https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2022/05/22/default-calendar/who-to-host-3rd-edition-of-walk-the-talk-in-geneva and read the https://www.who.int/director-general/speeches/detail/who-director-general-s-opening-address-at-walk-the-talk--the-health-for-all-challenge---22-may-2022 .
  • Unveiling of a Swiss art donation at WHO headquarters - 22 May 2022 (19)
    WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanmon Ghebreyesus (left), Member of the Swiss Federal Council Mr Alain Berset (right) and Swiss artist Simone Holliger (centre) at the unveiling of an art donation at the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland on 22 May 2022. The art piece, donated by Swiss Government, is entitled "Früchte tragen" (to bear fruits) and was conceived by the Aarau-born artist Simone Holliger. It was presented as an official bridge between the older section of the Tschumi building and its recently developed extension. Title of WHO staff and officials reflects their respective position at the time the photo was taken.WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanmon Ghebreyesus (left), Member of the Swiss Federal Council Mr Alain Berset (right) and Swiss artist Simone Holliger (centre) at the unveiling of an art donation at the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland on 22 May 2022. The art piece, donated by Swiss Government, is entitled "Früchte tragen" (to bear fruits) and was conceived by the Aarau-born artist Simone Holliger. It was presented as an official bridge between the older section of the Tschumi building and its recently developed extension. Title of WHO staff and officials reflects their respective position at the time the photo was taken.WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanmon Ghebreyesus (left), Member of the Swiss Federal Council Mr Alain Berset (right) and Swiss artist Simone Holliger (centre) at the unveiling of an art donation at the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland on 22 May 2022. The art piece, donated by Swiss Government, is entitled "Früchte tragen" (to bear fruits) and was conceived by the Aarau-born artist Simone Holliger. It was presented as an official bridge between the older section of the Tschumi building and its recently developed extension. Title of WHO staff and officials reflects their respective position at the time the photo was taken.
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    Signing Ceremony between WHO and the Commonwealth Secretariat - February 2022 (25)
    On 7 February, the World Health Organization and the Commonwealth Secretariat signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their collaboration in seven priority areas: 1.Promoting universal health coverage and primary healthcare 2.Strengthening global health security 3.Promoting healthy environments 4.Promoting the health of vulnerable groups 5.Transforming lifelong learning for health impact 6.Building a data partnership 7.Creating space for innovation and exchange of knowledge The MoU was signed by the WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and The 6th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Right Honourable Patricia Scotland QC. - Title of officials and WHO staff reflects their respective positions at the time the photo was taken.On 7 February, the World Health Organization and the Commonwealth Secretariat signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their collaboration in seven priority areas: 1.Promoting universal health coverage and primary healthcare 2.Strengthening global health security 3.Promoting healthy environments 4.Promoting the health of vulnerable groups 5.Transforming lifelong learning for health impact 6.Building a data partnership 7.Creating space for innovation and exchange of knowledge The MoU was signed by the WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and The 6th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Right Honourable Patricia Scotland QC. - Title of officials and WHO staff reflects their respective positions at the time the photo was taken.On 7 February, the World Health Organization and the Commonwealth Secretariat signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their collaboration in seven priority areas: 1.Promoting universal health coverage and primary healthcare 2.Strengthening global health security 3.Promoting healthy environments 4.Promoting the health of vulnerable groups 5.Transforming lifelong learning for health impact 6.Building a data partnership 7.Creating space for innovation and exchange of knowledge The MoU was signed by the WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and The 6th Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Right Honourable Patricia Scotland QC. - Title of officials and WHO staff reflects their respective positions at the time the photo was taken.
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    Football champion Didier Drogba appointed WHO Ambassador for Sports and Health (18 October 2021) (16)
    Didier Drogba during the ambassadorship announcement event at WHO’s Geneva headquarters. - Football legend Didier Drogba is announced as the World Health Organization's Goodwill Ambassador for Sport and Health on 18 October 2021. Drogba, from Côte d’Ivoire, will support WHO to promote the Organization’s guidance on the benefits of physical activity and other healthy lifestyles, and highlight the value of sports, particularly for youth. Read more https://www.who.int/news/item/18-10-2021-football-champion-didier-drogba-appointed-world-health-organization-ambassador-for-sports-and-health . Title reflects the respective position of the subject at the time the photo was taken.Didier Drogba during the ambassadorship announcement event at WHO’s Geneva headquarters. - Football legend Didier Drogba is announced as the World Health Organization's Goodwill Ambassador for Sport and Health on 18 October 2021. Drogba, from Côte d’Ivoire, will support WHO to promote the Organization’s guidance on the benefits of physical activity and other healthy lifestyles, and highlight the value of sports, particularly for youth. Read more https://www.who.int/news/item/18-10-2021-football-champion-didier-drogba-appointed-world-health-organization-ambassador-for-sports-and-health . Title reflects the respective position of the subject at the time the photo was taken.Didier Drogba during the ambassadorship announcement event at WHO’s Geneva headquarters. - Football legend Didier Drogba is announced as the World Health Organization's Goodwill Ambassador for Sport and Health on 18 October 2021. Drogba, from Côte d’Ivoire, will support WHO to promote the Organization’s guidance on the benefits of physical activity and other healthy lifestyles, and highlight the value of sports, particularly for youth. Read more https://www.who.int/news/item/18-10-2021-football-champion-didier-drogba-appointed-world-health-organization-ambassador-for-sports-and-health . Title reflects the respective position of the subject at the time the photo was taken.
  • Launch of the final report of the High-level Commission on NCDs - 6 February 2020  (20)
    Launch of the final report of the WHO Independent High-Level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases. On 6 february 2020, the final report of the WHO Independent High-Level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, Time to deliver, was launched at the WHO headquarter in Geneva. The meeting was attented by WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Dr Sania Nishtar, Co-chair, WHO High-Level Independent Commission on Noncommunicable diseases. Title of officials and WHO staff reflects their respective positions at the time the photo was taken.Launch of the final report of the WHO Independent High-Level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases. On 6 february 2020, the final report of the WHO Independent High-Level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, Time to deliver, was launched at the WHO headquarter in Geneva. The meeting was attented by WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Dr Sania Nishtar, Co-chair, WHO High-Level Independent Commission on Noncommunicable diseases. Title of officials and WHO staff reflects their respective positions at the time the photo was taken.Launch of the final report of the WHO Independent High-Level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases. On 6 february 2020, the final report of the WHO Independent High-Level Commission on Noncommunicable Diseases, Time to deliver, was launched at the WHO headquarter in Geneva. The meeting was attented by WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Dr Sania Nishtar, Co-chair, WHO High-Level Independent Commission on Noncommunicable diseases. Title of officials and WHO staff reflects their respective positions at the time the photo was taken.
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    Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge - 19 May 2019 (43)
    WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus with the First Lady of Kenya H.E. Mrs Margaret Kenyatta, the special guest at the WHO Walk the Talk. “Physical activity has always been the lifelong secret to healthy lives and longevity for the people and communities around the world,” Mrs Kenyatta said. “That is why for years now, through Beyond Zero marathons, I have spelled out the case for wellness and heathy life choices to prevent lifestyle diseases and encouraged people to engage in physical activity.”  “The Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge. organized by the World Health Organization, is in line with my belief that physical activity improves the physical and mental health as well as the quality of life of individuals.” “It is for this reason that on Sunday, 19 May 2019, I will join thousands of people from all walks of life to promote Health for All, encourage healthy life choices and celebrate the importance of moving for health.” Mrs Kenyatta is a leading advocate for HIV prevention and the promotion of women and adolescent health, as well as a keen runner, participating in several long-distance events, including the London Marathon. WHO staged the inaugural edition of the Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge in 2018, attracting more than 4000 people from the Geneva public, local institutions and delegates to the World Health Assembly. This free event is open to people of all ages and abilities, and involves three connected routes of three, five and eight kilometres. - Title of WHO staff and officials reflects their respective position at the time the photo was taken.WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus with the First Lady of Kenya H.E. Mrs Margaret Kenyatta, the special guest at the WHO Walk the Talk. “Physical activity has always been the lifelong secret to healthy lives and longevity for the people and communities around the world,” Mrs Kenyatta said. “That is why for years now, through Beyond Zero marathons, I have spelled out the case for wellness and heathy life choices to prevent lifestyle diseases and encouraged people to engage in physical activity.”  “The Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge. organized by the World Health Organization, is in line with my belief that physical activity improves the physical and mental health as well as the quality of life of individuals.” “It is for this reason that on Sunday, 19 May 2019, I will join thousands of people from all walks of life to promote Health for All, encourage healthy life choices and celebrate the importance of moving for health.” Mrs Kenyatta is a leading advocate for HIV prevention and the promotion of women and adolescent health, as well as a keen runner, participating in several long-distance events, including the London Marathon. WHO staged the inaugural edition of the Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge in 2018, attracting more than 4000 people from the Geneva public, local institutions and delegates to the World Health Assembly. This free event is open to people of all ages and abilities, and involves three connected routes of three, five and eight kilometres. - Title of WHO staff and officials reflects their respective position at the time the photo was taken.WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus with the First Lady of Kenya H.E. Mrs Margaret Kenyatta, the special guest at the WHO Walk the Talk. “Physical activity has always been the lifelong secret to healthy lives and longevity for the people and communities around the world,” Mrs Kenyatta said. “That is why for years now, through Beyond Zero marathons, I have spelled out the case for wellness and heathy life choices to prevent lifestyle diseases and encouraged people to engage in physical activity.”  “The Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge. organized by the World Health Organization, is in line with my belief that physical activity improves the physical and mental health as well as the quality of life of individuals.” “It is for this reason that on Sunday, 19 May 2019, I will join thousands of people from all walks of life to promote Health for All, encourage healthy life choices and celebrate the importance of moving for health.” Mrs Kenyatta is a leading advocate for HIV prevention and the promotion of women and adolescent health, as well as a keen runner, participating in several long-distance events, including the London Marathon. WHO staged the inaugural edition of the Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge in 2018, attracting more than 4000 people from the Geneva public, local institutions and delegates to the World Health Assembly. This free event is open to people of all ages and abilities, and involves three connected routes of three, five and eight kilometres. - Title of WHO staff and officials reflects their respective position at the time the photo was taken.
  • Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge - 20 May 2018 (50)
    As part of celebrations of the World Health Organization’s 70th anniversary in 2018, WHO staged a major health promotion event in Geneva, Switzerland, on 20 May, 2018, on the eve of the 71st World Health Assembly.  More than 4000 people participated in the free walk/run event, titled Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge. The event was open to people of all ages and abilities and be held over three distances (short 3 kilometres, medium 5 kilometres and long 8 kilometres). These connected routes helped build a bridge between “international” and “local” Geneva and Lac Leman by linking key health, international and touristic landmarks found in the city. Other activities and interactive events were located along the routes.As part of celebrations of the World Health Organization’s 70th anniversary in 2018, WHO staged a major health promotion event in Geneva, Switzerland, on 20 May, 2018, on the eve of the 71st World Health Assembly.  More than 4000 people participated in the free walk/run event, titled Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge. The event was open to people of all ages and abilities and be held over three distances (short 3 kilometres, medium 5 kilometres and long 8 kilometres). These connected routes helped build a bridge between “international” and “local” Geneva and Lac Leman by linking key health, international and touristic landmarks found in the city. Other activities and interactive events were located along the routes.As part of celebrations of the World Health Organization’s 70th anniversary in 2018, WHO staged a major health promotion event in Geneva, Switzerland, on 20 May, 2018, on the eve of the 71st World Health Assembly.  More than 4000 people participated in the free walk/run event, titled Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge. The event was open to people of all ages and abilities and be held over three distances (short 3 kilometres, medium 5 kilometres and long 8 kilometres). These connected routes helped build a bridge between “international” and “local” Geneva and Lac Leman by linking key health, international and touristic landmarks found in the city. Other activities and interactive events were located along the routes.
  • WHO’s First Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health on 30 October - 1 November 2018 (58)
    The participants of the the First Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health are invited to visit « Pollution Pods », an interactive art installation by Michael Pinsky, Geneva, 31 October 2018.The participants of the the First Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health are invited to visit « Pollution Pods », an interactive art installation by Michael Pinsky, Geneva, 31 October 2018.The participants of the the First Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health are invited to visit « Pollution Pods », an interactive art installation by Michael Pinsky, Geneva, 31 October 2018.
  • World Blood Donor Days (34)
    Event to mark World Blood Donor Day 2011 at WHO HQ in Geneva, Switzerland. World Blood Donor Day 2011. Event at WHO HQ. WHO Staff are forming a blood drop. Paint the World Red - On 14 June 2011, countries worldwide celebrated World Blood Donor Day with events to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products and to thank voluntary unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood. The theme for World Blood Donor Day 2011 was, "More blood. More life." This theme reinforced the urgent need for more people all over the world to become life-savers by volunteering to donate blood regularly.Event to mark World Blood Donor Day 2011 at WHO HQ in Geneva, Switzerland. World Blood Donor Day 2011. Event at WHO HQ. WHO Staff are forming a blood drop. Paint the World Red - On 14 June 2011, countries worldwide celebrated World Blood Donor Day with events to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products and to thank voluntary unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood. The theme for World Blood Donor Day 2011 was, "More blood. More life." This theme reinforced the urgent need for more people all over the world to become life-savers by volunteering to donate blood regularly.Event to mark World Blood Donor Day 2011 at WHO HQ in Geneva, Switzerland. World Blood Donor Day 2011. Event at WHO HQ. WHO Staff are forming a blood drop. Paint the World Red - On 14 June 2011, countries worldwide celebrated World Blood Donor Day with events to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products and to thank voluntary unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood. The theme for World Blood Donor Day 2011 was, "More blood. More life." This theme reinforced the urgent need for more people all over the world to become life-savers by volunteering to donate blood regularly.
  • World Health Days (5)
    Children's health - tomorrow's wealth - the slogan for 1984 World Health Day. Here, happy schoolchildren in Mexico.Children's health - tomorrow's wealth - the slogan for 1984 World Health Day. Here, happy schoolchildren in Mexico.Children's health - tomorrow's wealth - the slogan for 1984 World Health Day. Here, happy schoolchildren in Mexico.
  • Goodwill Ambassadors  (12)
    Seventy-Second World Health Assembly, Geneva, Switzerland, 20–28 May 2019 James Chau, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Sustainable Development Goals and Health, together with Cynthia Germanotta, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Mental HealthSeventy-Second World Health Assembly, Geneva, Switzerland, 20–28 May 2019 James Chau, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Sustainable Development Goals and Health, together with Cynthia Germanotta, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Mental HealthSeventy-Second World Health Assembly, Geneva, Switzerland, 20–28 May 2019 James Chau, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Sustainable Development Goals and Health, together with Cynthia Germanotta, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Mental Health
  • International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, USSR, 6-12 September 1978 (113)
    Convened by WHO and UNICEF, the International Conference on Primary Health Care, which met at Almaty, Kazakhstan (at that time Alma-Ata, USSR), in September 1978, adopted a declaration which calls for urgent and effective international and national action to develop and implement primary health care throughout the world and particularly in developing countries. Official poster for the International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, USSR, 6-12 September 1978.Convened by WHO and UNICEF, the International Conference on Primary Health Care, which met at Almaty, Kazakhstan (at that time Alma-Ata, USSR), in September 1978, adopted a declaration which calls for urgent and effective international and national action to develop and implement primary health care throughout the world and particularly in developing countries. Official poster for the International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, USSR, 6-12 September 1978.Convened by WHO and UNICEF, the International Conference on Primary Health Care, which met at Almaty, Kazakhstan (at that time Alma-Ata, USSR), in September 1978, adopted a declaration which calls for urgent and effective international and national action to develop and implement primary health care throughout the world and particularly in developing countries. Official poster for the International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, USSR, 6-12 September 1978.
  • First Stone Ceremony for the new building - 29 May 2019 (46)
    Members of the 145th session of the WHO Executive Board and WHO staff arrive to the construction site of the new WHO building for the first stone ceremony.Members of the 145th session of the WHO Executive Board and WHO staff arrive to the construction site of the new WHO building for the first stone ceremony.Members of the 145th session of the WHO Executive Board and WHO staff arrive to the construction site of the new WHO building for the first stone ceremony.
  • International Conference on Primary Health Care, Alma-Ata, September 1978 (114)
    Convened by WHO and UNICEF, the International Conference on Primary Health Care, which met at Almaty, Kazakhstan (at that time Alma-Ata, USSR), in September 1978, adopted a declaration which calls for urgent and effective international and national action to develop and implement primary health care throughout the world and particularly in developing countries. The Conference met at the Palace of Lenin pictured here. See also: https://photos.euro.who.int/preview/4545Convened by WHO and UNICEF, the International Conference on Primary Health Care, which met at Almaty, Kazakhstan (at that time Alma-Ata, USSR), in September 1978, adopted a declaration which calls for urgent and effective international and national action to develop and implement primary health care throughout the world and particularly in developing countries. The Conference met at the Palace of Lenin pictured here. See also: https://photos.euro.who.int/preview/4545Convened by WHO and UNICEF, the International Conference on Primary Health Care, which met at Almaty, Kazakhstan (at that time Alma-Ata, USSR), in September 1978, adopted a declaration which calls for urgent and effective international and national action to develop and implement primary health care throughout the world and particularly in developing countries. The Conference met at the Palace of Lenin pictured here. See also: https://photos.euro.who.int/preview/4545
  • The foundation stone of the new headquarters building of the World Health Organization was laid during a ceremony held on the 24th of May 1962 on the building site "En Choutagnes", at Pregny, on the outskirts of Geneva.

    WHO HQ building: laying the corner stone - 1962 (16)
    The WHO Headquarters, just outside of Geneva, was built from 1962 to 1966. Jean Tschumi (1904-1962) of Lausanne, Switzerland, was the architect of the building. It is a concrete structure of 150 metres long, 20 metres wide, and 34 metres high supported by 22 columns. The foundation stone of the new Headquarters building of the World Health Organization was laid during a ceremony held on the 24th of May 1962 on the building site "En Choutagnes", at Pregny, on the outskirts of Geneva. Present at the ceremony were representatives of the Swiss Federation and the City and Canton of Geneva, the delegates to the Fifteenth World Health Assembly (representing the 115 Member and Associates Member States of WHO) and representatives of the United Nations and various international bodies with headquarters in Geneva. On the building site, from left to right: M. Joseph Handler, Director of Public Information of WHO; Dr Pierre Dorolle, Deputy Director-General of WHO; Dr Marcolino G. Candau, WHO Director-General; Dr Rodolphe Coigney, WHO Protocole Officer. - Title of WHO staff and officials reflects their respective position at the time the photo was taken.The WHO Headquarters, just outside of Geneva, was built from 1962 to 1966. Jean Tschumi (1904-1962) of Lausanne, Switzerland, was the architect of the building. It is a concrete structure of 150 metres long, 20 metres wide, and 34 metres high supported by 22 columns. The foundation stone of the new Headquarters building of the World Health Organization was laid during a ceremony held on the 24th of May 1962 on the building site "En Choutagnes", at Pregny, on the outskirts of Geneva. Present at the ceremony were representatives of the Swiss Federation and the City and Canton of Geneva, the delegates to the Fifteenth World Health Assembly (representing the 115 Member and Associates Member States of WHO) and representatives of the United Nations and various international bodies with headquarters in Geneva. On the building site, from left to right: M. Joseph Handler, Director of Public Information of WHO; Dr Pierre Dorolle, Deputy Director-General of WHO; Dr Marcolino G. Candau, WHO Director-General; Dr Rodolphe Coigney, WHO Protocole Officer. - Title of WHO staff and officials reflects their respective position at the time the photo was taken.The WHO Headquarters, just outside of Geneva, was built from 1962 to 1966. Jean Tschumi (1904-1962) of Lausanne, Switzerland, was the architect of the building. It is a concrete structure of 150 metres long, 20 metres wide, and 34 metres high supported by 22 columns. The foundation stone of the new Headquarters building of the World Health Organization was laid during a ceremony held on the 24th of May 1962 on the building site "En Choutagnes", at Pregny, on the outskirts of Geneva. Present at the ceremony were representatives of the Swiss Federation and the City and Canton of Geneva, the delegates to the Fifteenth World Health Assembly (representing the 115 Member and Associates Member States of WHO) and representatives of the United Nations and various international bodies with headquarters in Geneva. On the building site, from left to right: M. Joseph Handler, Director of Public Information of WHO; Dr Pierre Dorolle, Deputy Director-General of WHO; Dr Marcolino G. Candau, WHO Director-General; Dr Rodolphe Coigney, WHO Protocole Officer. - Title of WHO staff and officials reflects their respective position at the time the photo was taken.

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