THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (W.H.O)
CONTENT
- Meaning of the World Health Organisation (WHO)
- Aims and Objectives of the World Health Organisation (WHO)
- Achievements of the World Health Organisation (WHO)
Meaning of the World Health Organisation (WHO)
The W.H.O is one of the specialized agencies of the UN. It came into existence in 1948 with headquarters in Geneva and regional offices all over the world.
Aims and Objectives of the World Health Organisation (WHO)
- To create an interface between the developed and developing nations when pertaining to health issues.
- To patronize and support health programs in developing nations.
- To periodically formulate health policies that are readily endorsed by
nations. - To coordinate and oversee the procurement of health services.
- To immerse in disease inspection and analysis.
- To involve itself in promoting health and also to impart health education.
- To collaborate with governments and administrations all over the world to
endorse health promotional programs.
Achievements of the World Health Organisation (WHO)
- Fight against and successful eradication of the world’s most deadly communicable diseases.
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