13 Facts About Health Organization

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World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.

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The constitution of the World Health Organization was signed by all 51 countries of the United Nations, and by 10 other countries, on 22 July 1946.

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Health Organization, did accept that more had to be done to assist maternal health and that progress in this area had been slow.

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World Health Organization promotes road safety as a means to reduce traffic-related injuries.

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The Global Health Organization Observatory has been the WHO's main portal which provides access to data and analyses for key health themes by monitoring health situations around the globe.

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The Pan American Health Organization became the first region to develop and pass a policy on research for health approved in September 2009.

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World Health Organization is a member of the United Nations Development Group.

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The World Health Assembly is attended by delegations from all member states, and determines the policies of the organization.

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Health Organization responded by indicating that they had already discussed China and formally ended the interview.

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World Health Organization Assembly is the legislative and supreme body of WHO.

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Apart from regional, country, and liaison offices, the World Health Organization Assembly has established other institutions for promoting and carrying on research.

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Regional divisions of WHO were created between 1949 and 1952, following the model of the pre-existing Pan American Health Organization, and are based on article 44 of the WHO's constitution, which allowed the WHO to "establish a [single] regional organization to meet the special needs of [each defined] area".

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World Health Organization operates 150 country offices in six different regions.

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