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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION By Jimmy Kwan, Danson Nyguyen, and Kaiz Bhatia

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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

By Jimmy Kwan, Danson Nyguyen, and Kaiz Bhatia

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WHAT IS THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

-WHO is an organization that focuses on Public Health

-WHO main headquarters are located in Geneva Switzerland

-WHO is a member of the United Nations Development Group

-The Health Organization, its predecessor, was an agency of the

League of Nations

-Its goal is to provide information and advice on the field of

human health.

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HOW WAS WHO ESTABLISHED?

-The countries of the UN have agreed to form a

separate group, concerning on World Health.

-The UN Econimic and Social Council called an

international conference to consider the

establishment of WHO.

-WHO finally came to light in April 7, 1948.

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WHAT COUNTRIES ARE IN THIS ORGANIZATION?

-There are currently 194 states involved in WHO

including:

-Afghanistan -France -Kenya

-Belgium - Germany -Libya

-China - Haiti -Mexico

-Denmark -India -Oman

-Egypt -Japan -Pakistan

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COUNTRIES (CONTINUED)

- Qatar -Yemen

- Romania -Zambia

- Saudi Arabia

- Thailand

- United States of America

- Vietnam

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CANADA’S CONTRIBUTION AND INVOLVEMENT

Canada has contributed $100 000 000 for treatment for 3

000 000 people with AIDS in 2005.

Canada was the Third Member State on August 27, 1946.

Dr. Brock Chisholm, a Canada Deputy Minister of Health,

became WHO’s first Director General.

In terms of WHO’s programs, (e.g. International Agency on

Cancer) Canada supports increasing involvement in these

projects.

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WHO ACHIEVEMENTS

In 1967, 31 countries were infected with smallpox.

In a single year, between 10 to 15 million people

were affected; two million of these people died. If not

for the eradication, at least 20 million people may

have died.

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ACHIEVEMENTS (CONTINUED)

In 1965, 50 million people were victims of Yaws, a

disfiguring disease. Because this issue came to

WHO’s attention, 46 million people were cured in 49

countries.

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CONCLUSION

WHO helps provide information on health

problems and diseases.

WHO has proven to be a very successful group, as

they have cured many countries in the past from

diseases.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

“Achievements and Challenges”. apps.who.int. 26

Feb. 2012.

“Countries”. who.int. 26 Feb. 2012.

“World Health Organization”. hc-sc.gc.ca. 8 April.

2005. 26. Feb. 2012.

“The World Health Organization (WHO)- Creation”.

nationsencyclopedia.com. 26 Feb. 2012.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY (CONTINUED)

“World Health Organization”. wikipedia.com. 20

Feb. 2012. 26 Feb 2012.