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Home / Health / WHO's Superpower: Bringing the World Together

WHO's Superpower: Bringing the World Together

3 Feb

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Summary

  • WHO experienced one of its most challenging years recently.
  • Funding cuts forced a reduction in the organization's workforce.
  • WHO's key strength lies in its ability to convene global stakeholders.
WHO's Superpower: Bringing the World Together

Last year presented one of the most difficult periods in the World Health Organization's history, according to Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Significant funding reductions compelled the organization to decrease its workforce size, posing a major crisis.

Despite these setbacks, Ghebreyesus framed the situation as an opportunity for a more streamlined WHO. He emphasized that the organization's primary strength, or "superpower," is its convening power – the capacity to unite governments, experts, institutions, partners, civil society, and the private sector.

The 158th session of the WHO Executive Board convened in Geneva from February 2-7, where these challenges and the organization's strategic focus were discussed.

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The WHO experienced one of its most difficult years, primarily due to significant funding cuts which led to a reduction in its workforce.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus identified the WHO's superpower as its convening power, which is the ability to bring together diverse global stakeholders.
Following recent challenges and funding cuts, the WHO aims to become leaner and more focused on its core mission and mandate, leveraging its convening ability.

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