Hanan Balkhy, WHO chief for Sudan and Iran: work continues despite conflicts
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🗓️ 7 May 2026
⏱️ 23 minutes
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Summary
“During the recent conflict [in Iran], there was a pause, not a full stop or halt of the functions. Once the airspace opened up again, we reprioritized the delivery of those life-saving kits to the member states, and we came back on track… We still find hope in the communication between the different member states, between the different partners to secure some of these supplies, or keep supply chains alive.” Daniel Dadzie speaks to Hanan Balkhy, the World Health Organisation’s Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, about navigating the challenges posed by recent conflicts in Sudan and Iran. It’s one of six regional WHO offices around the world, covering a total population of nearly 745 million people from Morocco in the west to Pakistan in the east, and as far south as Sudan. The WHO works with governments and local authorities to improve access to basic healthcare and provide support during humanitarian emergencies. Global supply chains were severely disrupted when the conflict in Iran began just over two months ago. Although much of the focus of this disruption has been on oil and trade, crucial medical supplies have also been delayed in reaching where they’re needed most. The Interview brings you conversations with people shaping our world, from all over the world. The best interviews from the BBC, including episodes with entrepreneur Isaac Larian, African politics professor Simukai Chikudu, and campaigner Baroness Arminka Helic. You can listen on the BBC World Service on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 0800 GMT. Or you can listen to The Interview as a podcast, out three times a week on BBC Sounds or wherever you get your podcasts. Presenter: Daniel Dadzie Producers: Ben Cooper and Simon Mbai Editor: Damon Rose Get in touch with us on email TheInterview@bbc.co.uk and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media.
(Image: Hanan Balkhy. Credit: Getty)
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| 0:00.0 | BBC Sounds, Music, radio, podcasts. |
| 0:06.1 | Hello, I'm BBC journalist Daniel Dazey, |
| 0:09.1 | and this is the interview from the BBC World Service, |
| 0:11.8 | the best conversations coming out of the BBC, |
| 0:14.4 | people shaping our world from all over the world. |
| 0:18.5 | If you're not a little bit afraid, then you're not paying attention. |
| 0:23.2 | You have never seen a people so united. |
| 0:26.7 | Do not make that boat crossing. |
| 0:28.3 | Do not make that journey. |
| 0:29.4 | Being born in America, feeling American, having people treat me like I'm not. |
| 0:33.5 | We're more popular than populism. |
| 0:37.3 | For this interview, I met Dr. Hanan Balki as the Tribe Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya. |
| 0:42.9 | Dr. Balki is the World Health Organization's regional director for the Eastern Mediterranean, |
| 0:47.8 | one of the six regional WHO offices around the world. |
| 0:51.5 | This office covers a total population of nearly 745 million people within a region that |
| 0:57.8 | spans 22 countries from Morocco in the West, right across the Gulf towards Pakistan in the east, |
| 1:03.8 | as well as reaching as far south as Sudan and the Horn of Africa. The WHO works with government and |
| 1:10.0 | local authorities to improve access to basic healthcare |
| 1:12.7 | and provide support during humanitarian emergencies. Since taking up the post at the beginning of |
| 1:18.1 | 2024, Dr. Balke has had to navigate the challenges posed by multiple wars within the region, |
| 1:24.1 | including in Gaza, Sudan, and most recently, Iran. |
| 1:28.6 | Global supply chains were severely disrupted when the conflict in Iran began just over two |
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