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WHO at country level

A Lucas

    Lancet (London, England)
    |March 21, 1998
    PubMed
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    The World Health Organization (WHO) requires enhanced analytical capacity to better align country-level programs with national health needs and resources. This adaptation is crucial given evolving global health landscapes and increasing national capabilities.

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    Area of Science:

    • Global Health Policy
    • International Health Systems
    • Public Health Management

    Background:

    • The World Health Organization (WHO) faces both acclaim and criticism for its country-level operations.
    • WHO's technical publications are recognized as authoritative guidelines for disease control and health research.
    • The organization has influenced key health concepts like primary health care, equity, and ethical considerations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the WHO's role at the country level in response to evolving global health dynamics.
    • To recommend strategic adjustments for the WHO to enhance its effectiveness and relevance in national health sectors.

    Main Methods:

    • The study involves a critical review of the WHO's historical performance and current challenges.
    Keywords:
    Developing CountriesHealthInternational AgenciesOrganization And AdministrationOrganizationsProgram ActivitiesProgramsUnWho

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  • Analysis of the organization's adaptation to changes in the health field and the emergence of new stakeholders.
  • Assessment of national capacities in developing countries and the contributions of external health agencies.
  • Main Results:

    • WHO's reputation is bolstered by successful disease-control programs and health research contributions.
    • Criticism persists regarding the WHO's slow adaptation to shifts in the health sector.
    • Increasing national capacity necessitates a reevaluation of the WHO's country-level engagement.

    Conclusions:

    • The WHO must improve its analytical capabilities to better address country-specific health needs.
    • Future WHO programs should integrate national capacity assessments and acknowledge contributions from other external agencies.
    • Strategic reassessment of the WHO's role is vital for sustained impact in global health.