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by Nikolina Nasirudin-Hosein 1 year ago

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World Health Organization

The World Health Organization (WHO) plays a vital role in ensuring the efficacy of global health systems and programs. It is tasked with gathering reliable data on global health situations, which is crucial for decision-making, resource allocation, and monitoring.

World Health Organization

World Health Organization

Corporate services

Provides tools and resources to allow for each branch to conduct its individual information by encompassing governing bodies and membered states for the development of international treaties, communications amongst staff to disseminate health information, as well as human resources.

Preparedness and Response

WHO is responsible for leading the health response during emergencies. WHO assesses risks, finds priorities, creates strategies, provides guidance, provides supplies, provides money, and monitors the problem. They also help countries improve their capacity for emergency risk management.

communicable diseases

Goal is sustain access to prevention and treatment and care for HIV, tubercolosis, malaria, and neglected tropical diseases
Works to reduce vaccine-preventable diseases

promoting health through life courses

Addresses environmental risks as well as social determinants of health including gender, equity, and human rights

Noncommunicable diseases

NCD's include heart disease, stroke, cancer diabetes, and chronic lung disease.
Mental health is responsible for 70% of deaths worldwide

Health Systems