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WHO officials periodically review and update the organization’s leadership priorities. Over the period 2014–19, WHO’s leadership priorities are aimed at:
✨1. Assisting countries that seek progress toward universal health coverage
✨2. Helping countries establish their capacity to adhere to International Health Regulations
✨3. Increasing access to essential and high-quality medical products
✨4. Addressing the role of social, economic, and environmental factors in public health
✨5. Coordinating responses to noncommunicable disease
✨6. Promoting public health and well-being in keeping with the Sustainable Development Goals, set forth by the UNyo
WHO officials periodically review and update the organization’s leadership priorities. Over the period 2014–19, WHO’s leadership priorities are aimed at:
✨1. Assisting countries that seek progress toward universal health coverage
✨2. Helping countries establish their capacity to adhere to International Health Regulations
✨3. Increasing access to essential and high-quality medical products
✨4. Addressing the role of social, economic, and environmental factors in public health
✨5. Coordinating responses to noncommunicable disease
✨6. Promoting public health and well-being in keeping with the Sustainable Development Goals, set forth by the UNyo
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World Health Organisation also known as WHO
The World Health Organization was established in 1948 as a specialized agency of the United Nations serving as the directing and coordinating authority for international healthmatters and public health.
Mission statement. The Bulletin seeks to publish and disseminate scientifically rigorous public health information of international significance that enables policy-makers, researchers and practitioners to be more effective; it aims to improve health, particularly among disadvantaged populations
How effectively has it performed these functions when dealing with maternal health? The World Health Organization (WHO) is the body of the United Nations (UN) responsible for directing and coordinating health. ... Maternal health is an important indicator, alongside life expectancy, of development.
WHO's main functions can be summed up as follows: to act as a directing and coordinating authority on international health work, to ensure valid and productive technical cooperation, and to promote research. The objective of WHO is the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health.
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