World Health organization Ppt

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Information about world health organization and it's functioning.


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INTRODUCTION
The World Health Organization(WHO) is
aspecialized agency of the United
Nationsresponsible for internationalpublic
health.
Formation : 7 APRIL 1948
Headquarter : Geneva , Switzerland
Parent Organisation: United Nations
social and economicCouncil

Director general –Tadros Adhanom (from2017)
.
WHO publish it’s report : World Health Report
It begin functioning on April7 , 1948 –A
date now being celebratedevery year as per
World HealthDay
It is an intergovernmental organisation and
work with its member states usually through
thehe Ministriesof Health.

OBJECTIVES:
And professional groups which and the
coordinating authority on international health
work.
To establish and maintain effective
collaborations with the United Nations
specialised Agencies and governmental health
administrations.
To provide assistance to the governments upon
request in strengthening HealthServices.
To promote cooperation among scientificand
professional groupswhich contribute to the
advancementof Health.

REGIONS :WHO have 6 Regional
office

GOVERNANCE OF WHO
WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY –
The Health Assembly is composed of
delegates representing Members.
Each Member is represented by not more than
three delegates, one of whom is designated by
the Member as chief delegate.
Functions
The Health Assembly determines the
policies of the Organization.
It supervises the financial policies of the
Organization and reviews and approves the
budget.

The Secretariat
The Secretariat comprises of the Director-General
and such technical and administrative staff as the
Organization may require.
The Director-General is appointed by the Health
Assembly on the nomination of the Board on such
terms as the Health Assembly may determine.
MEMBERSHIP
Members of the United Nations may become
Members of the Organization.
Member country -194

EXECUTIVE BOARD
The executive board is Composed Of 34 members
technically qualified in the field of health.
Members are elected for 3 years
The main functions of the board is give effect to
the decisions and policies of health assembly,to
advice it and generally fetelite the work.
India elected chair of WHO’s147thExecutive
Boardfrom 2021 to 2023
Present chairman –Dr. Harshvardhan Singh
(minister of Health and Family welfare of India )

WHO’S AGENDA
Promoting Health Development
Encourage Health Security
Strengthening Health Systems
Encouraging Health Research, information, evidence etc.
Enhancing Partnership about Health
Improving performance of Health development
organizations
World Health Report

WHO’S WORK
Prevention and control of specific Disease
Development of Health Services
To improve the Family Health, Environmental
Health,Health statistics etc.
To improve Health technologies & Biomedical Research
Give the Knowledge about the Disease & give some
instructions for it’s prevention
Cooperation with other Organizations to get the
equilibrium In improved health status (I.e. Red cross
society, UNICEF etc.)

ADVANTAGE OF WHO
Neutral organization for all state members
Universal membership,Globally presence
and Networking.
No parallel organization for tackling disease
Large No. Of Expertise for all health issues
Strong Coordination with member Countries
& strong fund collection

WHO’S CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD
During the first decade (1948-58),the WHO focusedmajor
attention on specific infectious diseasesafflicting millions of
people in the developing countries.
The period (1958 to 68)was muchinfluenced by the national
liberation in Africaof several former colonies, which became voting
members of the Organization.
Thethird decade (1968–78) of WHO included the great victory of
eradicating smallpoxfrom the earth.
The fourth decade (1978–88)was ushered in bya great world
conference of WHO and UNICEF in Alma Ata,a city of the Asiatic
part of the Soviet Union.
Relief work in Nepal during 2015 earthquake.
Global public health intelligence Network (GPHIN)

WHO & INDIA
India became a party to the WHO on 12 January 1948.
Regional office for South East Asia is located in New Delhi
In 1967, the WHO launched the Intensified Smallpox Eradication
Programmebcz india was largely affected by smallpox (65%)
Polio Campaign-2012:The Indian Government, in partnership with
UNICEF, the World Health Organization (WHO), the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation, Rotary International and the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention contributed to almost universal awareness
of the need to vaccinate all children under five against polio.

WORLD HEALTH CONCERNS & WHO
Air pollution and Climate Change
Communicable & non-communicable disease
Communicable disease :
Non communicable disease :
Global Influenza Pandemic,Ebola and Other High-
Threat Pathogens,HIV,AIDS,Cancer,TB Dangue etc.
Weak primary Healthcare
Vaccine hesitancy (we can see in covid 19 pandemic)

Challenges faced by WHO
Funding
Totally depend on member countries
Assessed & Voluntary Contribution
Role of other NGO
GAVI ,Global fund to fight AIDS,TB,Maleria
New Diseases : I.e. COVID 19,SARS etc.
Globalization & higher spreading

References & links
https://www.drishtiias.com/important-
institutions/drishti-specials-important-institutions-
international-institution/world-health-organization-who
https://www.who.int/about/who-we-are/history
https://www.who.int/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Health_Organizat
ion

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