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The
World Health Organization (WHO) is an agency of the
United Nations, acting as a coordinating authority on international
public health, headquartered in
Geneva,
Switzerland. WHO was established by the UN on
April 7, 1948. The current Director General is
Lee Jong-wook. The WHO inherited much of the mandate and resources of its predecessor, the Health Organization (HO), which had been an agency of the
League of Nations.
Mission
The WHO's constitution states that its mission "is the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health". Its major task is to combat disease, especially key infectious diseases. As well as coordinating international efforts to monitor outbreaks of infectious disease such as
SARS,
malaria, and
AIDS, it also has programmes to combat such diseases, by developing and distributing vaccines. After years of fighting
smallpox, WHO declared in 1979 that the disease had been eradicated - the first disease in history to be completely eliminated by deliberate human design. WHO is nearing success in developing vaccines against malaria and
schistosomiasis and aims to eradicate
polio within the next few years.
The constitution of WHO defines health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not consisting only of the absence of disease or infirmity. In addition to its work in eradicating disease, the WHO also carries out campaigns — for example, to boost consumption of vegetables worldwide, or to discourage
tobacco consumption – and conducts research: for instance, into whether or not the
electromagnetic field surrounding cell phones has a negative influence on health. Some of this work can be controversial, such as the April 2003 WHO report which recommended that
sugar be no more than 10% of a healthy diet, which led to lobbying by the sugar industry against this recommendation
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,940287,00.html.
In addition to the WHO's stated mission, international treaties assign the organization a variety of responsibilities. For instance, the
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs and the
Convention on Psychotropic Substances call on the WHO to issue binding scientific and medical assessments of psychoactive drugs and recommend how they should be regulated. In this way, the WHO acts as a check on the power of the drug policymaking
Commission on Narcotic Drugs.
Structure
WHO Headquarters in Geneva
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WHO member states
http://www.who.int/countries/en/ appoint delegations to the
World Health Assembly, WHO's supreme decision-making body. The Assembly generally meets in May each year, and as well as appointing the Director-General (for five-year terms), supervises the financial policies of the Organization, and reviews and approves the proposed programme budget. The Assembly elects 32 members who are technically qualified in the field of health for three-year terms to an Executive Board. The main functions of the Board are to give effect to the decisions and policies of the Assembly, to advise it and generally to facilitate its work.
Membership
The WHO has 192 member states, including all UN Member States except
Liechtenstein. Territories that are not UN Member states may join as associated members (with full information but limited participation and voting rights) if approved by an Assembly vote. Examples include New Zealand's self-governing entities of
Cook Islands and
Niue. Entities may also be granted observer status - examples include the PLO and the
Vatican.
Taiwan is campaigning for observer status, against the opposition of
China which is already a WHO member and sees Taiwan as
part of China.
Secretariat
The day-to-day work of WHO is carried out by its Secretariat, which is staffed by some 11,000 health and other experts and support staff, working at headquarters, in the six regional offices, and in countries. The WHO is also represented by
WHO Goodwill Ambassadors.
Partnership
As a UN agency, the WHO is financed through the UN system by contributions from member states. In recent years, the WHO's work has involved more collaboration with
NGOs and the pharmaceutical industry, as well as with foundations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the
Rockefeller Foundation. Some of these collaborations may be considered
public-private partnerships http://www.who.int/tdr/publications/publications/pdf/partnerships.pdf; half the WHO budget is financed by private foundations and industry.
Some WHO-private sector partnerships
Directors-General of the WHO
[[Lee Jong-wook, current
Director-General of the World Health Organization]]
Other notable persons associated with the WHO
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