How does the WHO support countries during health emergencies?
A. By sending military aid
B. By offering financial loans
C. By providing technical support and expertise
D. By imposing economic sanctions
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN), established in 1948. Its main objective is to promote and protect global public health. WHO works to improve health outcomes worldwide by setting international health standards, providing leadership on global health matters, and supporting countries in their efforts to strengthen healthcare systems and address health challenges.
A. By sending military aid
B. By offering financial loans
C. By providing technical support and expertise
D. By imposing economic sanctions
A. Limiting healthcare budgets worldwide
B. Achieving universal health coverage
C. Encouraging only private healthcare solutions
D. Expanding global military aid
A. Global trade regulation
B. Healthcare services and policy development
C. Space exploration
D. Economic growth and development
A. Tedros Adhanom
B. Brock Chisholm
C. Margaret Chan
D. Gro Harlem Brundtland
A. United States
B. Switzerland
C. India
D. United Kingdom
A. Tuberculosis
B. Smallpox
C. Malaria
D. HIV/AIDS
A. To establish global military alliances
B. To coordinate international efforts for the eradication of diseases
C. To create international economic policies
D. To control global oil production
A. Geneva, Switzerland
B. Paris, France
C. New York, USA
D. London, UK
A. World Health Organization
B. World Humanitarian Organization
C. World Health Operations
D. World Hope Organization