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- What we do - World Health Organization (WHO)
prioritize health in all policies and healthy settings Through our work, we address: human capital across the life-course noncommunicable diseases prevention mental health promotion climate change in small island developing states antimicrobial resistance elimination and eradication of high-impact communicable diseases
- What we do - World Health Organization (WHO)
全组织范围服务 全组织范围服务指的是提供得以开展一切工作的职能、工具和资源。全组织范围服务包括,由理事机构召集会员国制定政策,法律团队协助制定国际条约,通讯联络人员帮助传播卫生信息,人力资源部门引进全世界最好的一些公共卫生专家,或办公服务部门为世卫组织150多个办事处
- WHO brochure, Working for better health for everyone, everywhere
Good health is a precious thing When we are healthy we can learn, work, and support ourselves and our families When we are sick, we struggle, and our families and communities fall behind That’s why the World Health Organization is needed
- What we do - World Health Organization (WHO)
Maladies non transmissibles Les maladies non transmissibles, y compris les maladies cardiaques, les accidents vasculaires cérébraux, le cancer, le diabète, les maladies respiratoires chroniques et les troubles mentaux – ainsi que la violence et les traumatismes – sont collectivement responsables de plus de 70% de l’ensemble des décès du monde entier Huit décès sur 10 surviennent
- About the United Nations Inter-Agency Task Force (UNIATF)
What we do The Task Force brings 45 United Nations system agencies and intergovernmental organizations together to support governments reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including mental health conditions, to meet the goals and targets of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda
- WHO prequalified the first HIV-1 self-test by Urine
The WANTAI HIV SELF TEST BY URINE Rapid Urine Test for Detection of Antibody to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type -1 (Colloidal Gold Method) is manufactured by Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise Co , Ltd The assay uses immunochromatography in a lateral flow format to detect HIV-1 antibody in urine The product can be stored at 2-30°C
- About WHO - World Health Organization (WHO)
What we do WHO leads global efforts to expand universal health coverage We direct and coordinate the world’s response to health emergencies And we promote healthier lives – from pregnancy care through old age
- Systems thinking - World Health Organization
Systems thinking is an approach to problem-solving that views problems as part of a wider dynamic system It recognizes and prioritizes the understanding of linkages, relationships, interactions and interdependencies among the components of a system that give rise to the system’s observed behaviour Systems thinking is a philosophical frame, and it can also be considered a method with its
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