The World Health Organization is a global organization that works on health conditions throughout the world. The WHO works with countries all over the world to help fix health policies to improve health conditions and the quality of life. The World Health Organization is currently working on fixing and improving mental health policies throughout the world. The World Health Organization works on addressing health related issues throughout the world; an important issue they are working on now is mental health. The World Health Organization is the United Nation’s authority for health. It was established in 1948 to help improve health condition throughout the world. The WHO is made up of 8,000 people from 150 different countries. The headquarters of the World Health Organization is located in Geneva. The WHO is staffed with doctors, public health specialist, scientists, business administrators, and financial experts. The idea for the World Health Organization began in 1945 right after World War 2. Three doctors from China, Norway, and Brazil developed the idea for the World Health Organization. The UN Conference of International Organizations goal voted to establish the organization. In 1946, a year later the conference approved the World Health Organization. In 1948 the first meeting of the WHO met in Geneva, Switzerland. At the meeting they came up with a list of issues that they decided were important to address first. The priorities they came up with were addressing malaria, tuberculosis, venereal disease, mother and child health, sanitary engineering and nutrition. (McCarthy, Michael, 2010).
Since the beginning of the World Health Organization they have helped address and work on many health issues that the world has faced. In 1958, they began working on ending the spread of small pox. Throughout the 1960s they worked on ending yaws, leprosy and trachoma through large campaigns. In 1974 they began a large campaign to vaccinate
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