The World Health Organization (WHO) is central to the international community's efforts to control infectious disease outbreaks. In recent years, however, the Organization's powers have undergone substantial revision following a series of interconnected global events including the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak, the revised International Health Regulations, the emergence and spread of avian influenza, and more recently, the 2009 H1N1 Swine Flu pandemic. This paper explores how the WHO's role, authority and autonomy have been shaped and re-shaped, and examines what this may mean for the future of global health security
World Health Organization (WHO) the mother organization of all global health initiatives actively in...
This chapter begins by discussing the role of the WHO in the politics of global health, its mandate,...
This article critically appraises the WHO’s regulatory approach to control of infectious diseases. I...
World Health Organization (WHO), Specialized Agency of the United Nations system, is facing the chal...
The World Health Organization (WHO) occupies a central place in the system of global health governan...
WHO reform has become a perennial subject of debate that has seen familiar issues raised time and ag...
Over the past few years the World Health Organization (WHO) has been undergoing a significant reform...
Over the past decade there has been an increased awareness in the field of international relations o...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented national authority seems the motto of the day, and inter...
This article examines the World Health Organization (WHO), which plays the biggest role in combating...
Since the 1990s the growing number of actors involved has considerably changed the field of global h...
The past year has shown more than ever that the world badly needs effective international leadership...
Threats posed by new, emerging or re-emerging communicable diseases are taking a global dimension, t...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) have introduc...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is tasked with the ‘attainment by all peoples of the highest pos...
World Health Organization (WHO) the mother organization of all global health initiatives actively in...
This chapter begins by discussing the role of the WHO in the politics of global health, its mandate,...
This article critically appraises the WHO’s regulatory approach to control of infectious diseases. I...
World Health Organization (WHO), Specialized Agency of the United Nations system, is facing the chal...
The World Health Organization (WHO) occupies a central place in the system of global health governan...
WHO reform has become a perennial subject of debate that has seen familiar issues raised time and ag...
Over the past few years the World Health Organization (WHO) has been undergoing a significant reform...
Over the past decade there has been an increased awareness in the field of international relations o...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented national authority seems the motto of the day, and inter...
This article examines the World Health Organization (WHO), which plays the biggest role in combating...
Since the 1990s the growing number of actors involved has considerably changed the field of global h...
The past year has shown more than ever that the world badly needs effective international leadership...
Threats posed by new, emerging or re-emerging communicable diseases are taking a global dimension, t...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) have introduc...
The World Health Organization (WHO) is tasked with the ‘attainment by all peoples of the highest pos...
World Health Organization (WHO) the mother organization of all global health initiatives actively in...
This chapter begins by discussing the role of the WHO in the politics of global health, its mandate,...
This article critically appraises the WHO’s regulatory approach to control of infectious diseases. I...