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WHO 3 (World Health Organisation) - Übersetzung nach Englisch

SPECIALIZED AGENCY OF THE UNITED NATIONS THAT IS CONCERNED WITH INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH
World Health Organisation; WHO; World Health Organization (WHO); UN World Health Organization; World Health Organisation (WHO); UN World Health Organisation; World Health Orgnisation; World health organization; League of Nations Health Organization; SEARO; W.H.O.; The World Health Organization; Organización Mundial de la Salud; World Health organization; Constitution of the World Health Organization; World Health Organization Nigeria Country Office; Entre Nous (journal); WHO Drug Information; World Health Org.; Who.int; World Heath Organisation; WHO Drug Inf.; WHO Drug Inf; Health Organization; WHO Press; 10.2471; World Health Org; Global Infection Prevention and Control Network; World Health Organization, Western Pacific Regional Office; 10.5365; Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin; Wkly. Epidemiol. Bull.; Wkly Epidemiol Bull; The WHO; WHO.int; Status of Taiwan in the WHO
  • [[Alexey Yablokov]] (left) and [[Vassili Nesterenko]] (farthest right) protesting in front of the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2008
  • Demonstration on [[Chernobyl disaster]] day near WHO in [[Geneva]]
  • Global Smallpox Eradication Programme]] read the news that smallpox had been globally eradicated, 1980.
  • WHO headquarters in Geneva
  • Americas; HQ: [[Washington, D.C.]], US}}
  • World Health Organization, Bangladesh
  • Countries by World Health Organization membership status

WHO3 (World Health Organisation)      
= Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS)
Ex: The World Health Organisation's document "Health for all in year 2000" stresses prevention, which necessitates the public's active involvement and adequate provision of information for patients.
World Health Organization         
n. Organización Mundial de la Salud - WHO (organización de la ONU en Ginebra)
world meteorological organization         
  • German meteorologist Gerhard Adrian, president of the World Meteorological Organization, in 2019
  • The member states of the World Meteorological Organization divided into the six regional associations, shown on a world map
  • WMO headquarters in [[Geneva]], shared with the IPCC and the [[Group on Earth Observations]]
SPECIALISED AGENCY OF THE UNITED NATIONS FOR METEOROLOGY
WMO; World Meteorological Organisation; World Meteorolagical Organisation; World Meterological Organization; W.M.O.; World Meterological Organisation; World Weather Watch; ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee; RA V Tropical Cyclone Committee; WMO's RA V Tropical Cyclone Committee; 世界气象组织; 世界氣象組織; Convention of the World Meteorological Organization; Wmo.int; Bulletin de l'OMM; Bull. OMM; Bull OMM; List of Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organisation
La Organización Mundial de Meteorología, WMO

Definition

Ácido graso omega-3
ácido graso con un enlace doble situado en el tercer átomo de carbono contado a partir del extremo omega (metilo) de la molécula. Las fuentes principales son el pescado de aguas frías y los aceites vegetales. Los ácidos grasos omega-3, como el ácido eicosapentaenoico y el ácido docosahexaenoico, parecen tener funciones protectoras en la prevención de coágulos de sangre, y reducen el riesgo de cardiopatía coronaria.

Wikipedia

World Health Organization

The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, it has six regional offices and 150 field offices worldwide.

The WHO was established on 7 April 1948. The first meeting of the World Health Assembly (WHA), the agency's governing body, took place on 24 July of that year. The WHO incorporated the assets, personnel, and duties of the League of Nations' Health Organization and the Office International d'Hygiène Publique, including the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). Its work began in earnest in 1951 after a significant infusion of financial and technical resources.

The WHO's mandate seeks and includes: working worldwide to promote health, keeping the world safe, and serve the vulnerable. It advocates that a billion more people should have: universal health care coverage, engagement with the monitoring of public health risks, coordinating responses to health emergencies, and promoting health and well-being. It provides technical assistance to countries, sets international health standards, and collects data on global health issues. A publication, the World Health Report, provides assessments of worldwide health topics. The WHO also serves as a forum for discussions of health issues.

The WHO has played a leading role in several public health achievements, most notably the eradication of smallpox, the near-eradication of polio, and the development of an Ebola vaccine. Its current priorities include communicable diseases, particularly HIV/AIDS, Ebola, COVID-19, malaria and tuberculosis; non-communicable diseases such as heart disease and cancer; healthy diet, nutrition, and food security; occupational health; and substance abuse. Its World Health Assembly, the agency's decision-making body, elects and advises an executive board made up of 34 health specialists. It selects the director-general, sets goals and priorities, and approves the budget and activities. The current director-general is Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of Ethiopia.

The WHO relies on contributions from member states (both assessed and voluntary) and private donors for funding. Its total approved budget for 2020–2021 is over $7.2 billion, of which the majority comes from voluntary contributions from member states. Since the late 20th century, the rise of new actors engaged in global health such as the World Bank, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and dozens of public-private partnerships for global health have weakened the WHO's role as a coordinator and policy leader in the field.