The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations system. WHO comprises member states, governing bodies and secretariat. WHO's overall objective is the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health. The Organization was established on 7 April 1948 when its constitution took effect, a day which is commemorated annually as World Health Day.
The World health assembly is the highest governing body of the Organization, consisting of representatives of WHO's 192 member states. Six geographical areas have been delineated as regional organizations. The WHO South East Asia Region (SEAR) includes 11member states, of which Myanmar is one. The others are: Bangladesh, Bhutan, DPR Korea, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor Leste. Myanmar became a party to WHO's constitution on 1 July 1948. The WHO South-East Asia Regional Office (SEARO) is located in New Delhi, India.
WHO country office Myanmar, led by a Representative, provides technical and financial assistance to, and collaborates with, the Ministry of Health and Sports. WHO provides technical support to other major health partners, too. WHO's national and international staff provide support for technical assistance, capacity building, advocacy, policy development, standards and guidelines.
Myanmar-WHO Country Cooperation Strategy 2014-2018
WHO newsletter Issue 64 Volume 18 (January - July 2021) in Myanmar language
WHO newsletter Issue 64 Volume 18 (January - July 2021)
WHO newsletter Issue 63 Volume 17 (September - December 2020) in Myanmar language
WHO newsletter Issue 63 Volume 17 (September - December 2020)
WHO newsletter Issue 62 Volume 17 (May - August 2020) in Myanmar language
WHO newsletter Issue 62 Volume 17 (May - August 2020)
WHO newsletter Issue 61 Volume 17 (November 2019 - April 2020) in Myanmar language
WHO newsletter Issue 61 Volume 17 (November 2019 - April 2020)
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