Please help me rephrase these interview questions to Tedros Adhanom (director-general of WHO, World Health Organization) to make them most relevant and interesting. You could also suggest some other questions that could be adressed to him.
Here are the questions :
1. You've called achieving universal health coverage "a political choice". What gives you optimism that politicians will choose public health over other priorities?
2. You've called the private sector "a crucial partner in achieving health for all". There are many corporate leaders here at the event. What's your message to them?
3. When you were elected, your top five priorities included, "Putting the wellbeing of women, children and adolescents at the centre of global health and development”. However, cultural norms, societal expectations and economic realities often speak a different language. How can you, as WHO General Director, influence these forces which extend far beyond health care?