What contribution does the World Health Organization make to mankind?

Our world has a relatively large organization, which is equivalent to a protection organization. This is who. Who, we should all have heard of it more or less. Where peace and the world need to be maintained, WHO appears and makes great contributions. So Bian Xiao will take you to talk about thinking organization.

I. WHO

At present, WHO is a specialized agency under the United Nations, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and only sovereign countries can participate. At present, WHO is the largest intergovernmental health organization in the world, and its purpose is to enable people all over the world to obtain the highest possible health level. The main functions of social organizations are to promote the prevention and treatment of epidemic and endemic diseases, provide and improve public health, and promote the determination of international standards for biological products. In practical terms, it is for the benefit of the people.

Two. Who goals

At present, the main goal of WHO is to create a better and healthier future for people all over the world. In addition, WHO currently has six regions and 65,438+094 member countries, all of which are committed to improving the health of everyone in the world and making joint efforts to prevent and treat diseases, including infectious diseases such as influenza and AIDS, as well as non-communicable diseases such as cancer and heart disease. Let the member countries participating in WHO help the family children to survive and prosper, so that they can look forward to a healthy old age, ensure that people breathe safe air, eat safe food and drink safe water, and ensure that they use safe drugs and vaccines.

Three. What contribution does WHO make to the world?

At present, WHO has made many contributions to the world, such as guiding and coordinating international health relations, contributing to international epidemiology and health statistics, promoting the prevention and elimination of endemic diseases and other diseases, promoting the prevention and treatment of industrial accidents, improving nutrition, life, family planning and mental health, promoting and guiding biomedical research, promoting medical education and training, and formulating international names on the causes of death and public health implementation.