Principal Risks

Overview

Principal Risks are risks that:

  • may affect the achievement of WHO’s objectives (including GPW13 implementation); and
  • require alignment and coordination in their response and mitigation across the three levels of the Organization.

The Principal Risks are the result of a “bottom-up” risk identification as captured in WHO’s corporate Risk Management Tool, complemented by a “top-down” review conducted by the Global Risk Management Committee, to ensure relevance of WHO’s risk universe.

 

WHO Team
Compliance and Risk Management and Ethics DGO
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
2