WHO WHO is an international voice of leadership on global health issues. Its work includes: Health security – responding to health threats that require.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Early Intervention: Federal Requirements and Model Programs Using Title V to Improve Outcomes for Young Children and Their Families Deborah Klein Walker,
Advertisements

Children with Disabilities UNICEFs Approach and Country-level Programming.
CIDAs Aid Effectiveness Agenda October Canadian aid program CIDA is the lead agency for development assistance The International Assistance Envelope.
Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness
Lessons Learned in Social Protection in health Group 8.
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Healthy Communities: Healthy.
The Federated States of Micronesia AND The United States of America.
Corporate Social Responsibility - Enabling Business Establishment for Sustainable Growth Children’s Rights and Business Principles’ 6th June 2014 Kochi.
Working Together to Improve Global Health
The Millennium Development Goals the fight against global poverty and inequality.
Images of Public Health The System and Social Enterprise The Profession The Methods Government Services The Health of the Public Turnock, 2001.
11. Official Development Assistance Canadian ODA Policy Issues and Debates in Canadian ODA Policy.
Poverty and Development. Addressing Poverty and Inequality Socialism and Communism -Redistribution of assets, equality, state control State sheltered.
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund Unite For Children Megan Maher Picture: unicef.org.
THE ROLE OF NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS - NGOS Activity 3 10/4/
International Organizations. The United Nations (UN) The United Nations was created on October 24, countries made up the original United Nations.
The UN and Environmental Sustainability of Water Fryeburg Academy Global Studies Class March 8, 2012.
By Bhumi Patel BIOL 402 Spring Millennium Declaration 189 countries Mapped out eight key objectives.
Outcomes of Public Health
Organization of the US Health Services System
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (MDGs) Millennium Summit ‘The United Nations Millennium Declaration is a landmark document for a new century …….(we.
HRSA’s Oral Health Goals and the Role of MCH Stephen R. Smith Senior Advisor to the Administrator Health Resources and Services Administration.
United Nations HIV/AIDS. Millennium Development Goals 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. 2. Achieve universal primary education. 3. Promote gender.
African Poverty com/index2.html.
Sources of Support and What They Mean to the Field Dr. Duff Gillespie June 15 th, 2002 Africa SOTA, Nairobi.
Relief & Development Organizations International.
ICTs Tackling Climate Changes Dr. Amr Badawi Executive President NTRA.
EVALUATION Evaluation of UNDP Assistance to Conflict-affected Countries UNDP Executive Board Informal Session 4 January 2007.
The Millennium Development Goals: the fight against global poverty and inequality.
 Monitor health trends and identify health risk factors unique to specific communities  Set local priorities for health-related interventions to provide.
Seite 1 BMZ Health Sector Strategy (Health Division) Framework, principles and thematic areas of German Development Aid for Health Dr A Stadler.
Millennium Development Goals Rachel Reyes. Goal one – Eradicate extreme hunger and poverty. The goals of the government to achieve this is to: Halve the.
Role of Private Sector for Susutainable Communities Dr. Kadri ÖZEN Coca-Cola Eurasia Public Affairs and Communications Manager OECD World Forum 29 June.
The MDGs Millennium Development Goals. United Nations “The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War.
Peter B. Bloland, DVM, MPVM Director Division of Public Health Systems and Workforce Development Global Health Leadership Forum November 10, 2011 National.
Public Health Services and Systems Kristine M. Gebbie, DrPH, RN Columbia University School of Nursing Center for Health Policy 630 West 168 th Street,
UNCLASSIFIED 1 Civilian Humanitarian Agencies Center for Excellence in Disaster Management & Humanitarian Assistance MPAT TE June 2007.
Section 24.3 Public Health Slide 1 of 18 Objectives Summarize the main goal of public health programs today. Describe how the United States’ public health.
UNDP Programming for Avian Influenza. What is the UN doing?
Millennium Goals These are a series of goals set forth in 2000 by the 192 nations of the UN as targets for global progress.
WHO EURO In Country Coordination and Strengthening National Interagency Coordinating Committees.
The millennium Development Goals: the first against global poverty and inequality Sajneet Pooni.
Sustainable Development and Civil Society INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTCIVIC CHAMBER OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION.
1 Lead Agencies system in support to co-ordination United Nations system in Ecuador.
The Millennium Development Goals. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are eight international development goals that were officially established following.
UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM Key U.N. Agencies. World Health Organization  Coordinating authority on world public health.  Monitors outbreaks of infectious.
UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM IN MADAGASCAR Coordination of the UNDAF Process and the Role of the United Nations system Organizations Joint session of UNDP/UNFPA,
Integrated Rural Health Development Training Center (IRHDTC/Nepal )
Project “Transition policy trends in indigenous, rural and border communities” May Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru.
International Organizations Listen to your group members present their organization. Complete the chart as each group member shares what they’ve learned.
“Global Health and Financing for Development” Action for Global Health Conference Rome, 09 th February, 2009 Dr. Aida Libombo MD, Obstetrician/Gynaecologist,
Chapter 15 Health in the Global Community Copyright © 2015, 2011, 2007, 2001, 1997, 1993 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc.
870 million undernourished people in the world today One out of eight people do not receive enough food to lead a healthy and active life Hunger & Malnutrition.
Human Services Delivery Systems and Organizations
Human Services Delivery Systems and Organizations
CDC ( Centers for disease control and prevention
What we all need to know about the powers that be!
Unit 4 SAC 3 Revision.
Human Services Delivery Systems and Organizations
Human Services Delivery Systems and Organizations
Syllabus Content What is health promotion?.
Module 66 Regulations and Equity
UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM Key U.N. Agencies.
Sustainability, Economics, and Equity
Health Status Indicators: Life Expectancy
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
International Development Prof. Philip Yang National Taiwan University
Types of aid and the role of the UN, WHO and AusAID
Health and Socioeconomic Development
WHO The WHO is an international voice of leadership on global health issues. Its work includes: Health security – responding to health threats that.
Presentation transcript:

WHO WHO is an international voice of leadership on global health issues. Its work includes: Health security – responding to health threats that require international cooperation Health systems – helping countries to improve their health systems so that medical care is available to the population Research – developing new research-based policies to guide health care around the world Partnerships – working with other UN agencies, governments, NGOs, and the private sector toward quality health care for all people Images courtesy of WHO. The images are included under fair-use guidelines of Title 17, US Code. Copyrights belong to respective owners. WHO trucks providing supplies in Libya WHO midwife providing care WHO vaccination program

United Nations Development Program The UNDP is an international organization working in 177 countries to help people build a better life. Work includes: Democratic leadership – helping people have a voice in their country ’ s governance, working to support free and honest elections, and strengthening governmental agencies so that all people are treated justly Poverty – reducing poverty around the world Crisis management – helping countries prepare for and recover from war, civil unrest, and natural disasters

United Nations Development Program, continued Environmental issues – reducing carbon emissions, finding sources of green energy, eliminating pollutants, and encouraging sustainable development HIV/AIDS – reducing the number of infections and helping to care for those already infected Images courtesy of UNDP. The images are included under fair-use guidelines of Title 17, US Code. Copyrights belong to respective owners. UNDP HIV/AIDS program UNDP disaster relief

United Nations Children ’ s Fund UNICEF is an international organization that focuses on the rights of children. UNICEF works on: Health care – from maternal and neonatal health through childhood vaccinations and child development Education – especially girls ’ education, since in many countries girls receive less education than boys HIV/AIDS – reducing mother-to-child transmission and caring for babies and children with HIV/AIDS Protection – caring for children during emergencies and working toward a day when no child is threatened, abused, or exploited Image courtesy of UNICEF. The image is included under fair-use guidelines of Title 17, US Code. Copyrights belong to respective owners. UNICEF works to improve education for all children.

The CDC is the public health institute for the United States. It is a federal agency that oversees public health issues in the United States. The CDC also plays an active role in working with other organizations to address global health issues. It works to: Identify, investigate, and monitor health problems and trends Research and implement preventive measures Advocate for public health policy Promote healthy behaviors and encourage safe and healthy environments Image retrieved from from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ’ s Public Health Image Library. Image courtesy of James Gathany. CDC researcher

The World Bank The World Bank is made up of 187 countries that work together to fight poverty around the globe. It provides low-interest loans, grants, and other financial support to developing countries. The goal is to help these countries improve their: Education Health care Public administration Infrastructure Financial and private-sector development Agriculture, environmental, and natural resource management Image retrieved from and reproduced here under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license ( Image courtesy of Luis Perez. The World Bank helps impoverished countries and communities, such as this slum in Colombia.