

An edition of The World Health Organization (1998)
By Yves Beigbeder
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
M. Nijhoff,Springer
Language
eng
Pages
200
Description:
This work presents the broad lines of the action & evolution of the World Health Organization (WHO). It identifies some of the problems WHO has had to face in the past, & will have to confront in the future. It discusses in detail the historical origins, WHO's objectives, & the evolution of its strategy & programmes. It reviews its structures as well as the problems raised by its decentralization. It examines the Organization's action in the field of technical cooperation & looks into several of WHO's more important past & present programmes. In its general conclusion, it attempts to envisage the future of the Organization. The present study is based essentially on the official documentation of the WHO, open & restricted. The strength of this book lies in the personal experience of the main author, a former WHO official, who has orientated the book's research in specific directions & has added some complementary information.
subjects: History, World Health Organization, World health, Public health, International cooperation, Global Health, Santé mondiale, Santé publique, Coopération internationale, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Social Security, Social Services & Welfare, International Agencies, Health Services Administration