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- World Health Organization (WHO)
The United Nations agency working to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable
- Health topics - World Health Organization (WHO)
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)WHO Pandemic Agreement
- World Health Statistics - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO's annual World Health Statistics reports present the most recent health statistics for the WHO Member States
- World Diabetes Day 2025 - World Health Organization (WHO)
The theme of this year’s WHO World Diabetes Day, "Diabetes across life stages,” recognizes that every person living with diabetes should have access to integrated care, supportive environments and policies that promote health, dignity and self-management This campaign emphasizes the importance of a life-course approach to diabetes prevention, management and overall well-being
- Global Health Observatory - World Health Organization (WHO)
This is a centralized and comprehensive source of information and analyses on global health R D activities The Observatory monitors various health R D related data and incorporates these in comprehensive analyses, with interactive visualizations to help users track and investigate the development in health R D across many dimensions The Observatory will help governments, policy-makers
- Disease Outbreak News - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO provides the latest disease outbreak news, offering information on confirmed public health emergencies or events of potential concern
- Health promotion - World Health Organization (WHO)
“Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health ” Health Promotion Glossary, 1998 A brief history of Health Promotion The first International Conference on Health Promotion was held in Ottawa in 1986, and was primarily a response to growing expectations for a new public health movement around the world It launched a series of
- Tool and Resources - World Health Organization (WHO)
The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist was developed after extensive consultation aiming to decrease errors and adverse events, and increase teamwork and communication in surgery The 19-item checklist has gone on to show significant reduction in both morbidity and mortality and is now used by a majority of surgical providers around the world
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