Roles Of The WHO Flashcards
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Who is the WHO?
A specialised agency of the UN that acts as rhetorical global authority on public health.
Their mission: promote health, Keep the world safe, serve the vulnerable.
Roles of WHO
Provide leadership
Shape the research agenda
Set norms and standards
Acrticulate ethical and evidence-based policy options
Provide technical support
Monitor the health situation & assesig health trends
Provide leadership
Acts as chief authority in coordinating international public health responses. Bringing gov, NGOs, research institutions, & other stakeholders together to:
-tackle health emergencies
-lead global health initiative such as polio eradication & universal health coverage (UHC).
-develop strategies & action plans aligned w SDGs
Shape the research agenda
Sets research prioritises by identifying urgent global health gaps & promoting collaboration between researchers, academic institutions & public health organisations.
-ensures that findings are translated into practical interventions & shared widely to inform policy and practice.
Set norms & standards
Develop & promote global standards, guidelines, & protocols to ensure consistency and safety in health practices, including clinical practices, vaccine development & disease classification systems.
- it works w countries to monitor adherence to these standards.
Articulate ethical & evidence based policy options
Uses scientific evidence & ethical principles to develop policy recommendations that:
-address health inequalities
-guide gov on health system development
-promote safe and inclusive public health responses.
Provide technical support
WHO helps countries strengthen health systems through:
-training health professionals
-deploying emergency health response teams
-advising on health financing, disease surveillance, & health info systems.
Monitor the health situation & assesig health trends
WHO acts as a global observatory for public health by:
-collecting health data from member states.
-publishing reports.
-tracking disease outbreaks & assessing health risks.
Helps identify emerging threats & track progress on health targets.