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  2. Nursing shortage - Wikipedia

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    While the nursing shortage is most acute in countries in South East Asia and Africa, it is global, according to 2022 World Health Organization fact sheet. [2] The shortage extends to the global health workforce in general, which represents an estimated 27 million people. Nurses and midwives represent about 50% of the health workforce globally. [2]

  3. World Health Organization - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for global public health. [2] It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and has six regional offices [3] and 150 field offices worldwide. Only sovereign states can participate, and it is the largest intergovernmental health organization at the ...

  4. World Health Report - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Report (WHR) is a series of annual reports produced by the World Health Organization (WHO). First published in 1995, the World Health Report is WHO's leading publication. [ 1 ] The reports were published every year from 1995 to 2008, and again in 2010 and 2013.

  5. Fact sheet - Wikipedia

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    The US conservation organization Defenders of Wildlife provides fact sheets about animals. [6] The World Factbook, a collection from the US Central Intelligence Agency of tabular factsheets on various countries. [7] The Federal Republic of Germany has published a fact sheet on the unique dual vocational training system. [8]

  6. How the World Health Organization could fight future pandemics

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    GENEVA (Reuters) - Negotiations on new rules for dealing with pandemics are underway at the World Health Organization (WHO), with a target date of May 2024 for a legally binding agreement to be ...

  7. High 5s Project - Wikipedia

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    The High 5s Project is an international patient safety collaboration launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2006. The project addresses concerns about patient safety around the world.

  8. Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever - Wikipedia

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    World Health Organization fact sheet; Ergönül O (April 2006). "Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever". The Lancet. Infectious Diseases. 6 (4): 203–14.

  9. Physical inactivity - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined physical inactivity as a global public health problem. Each year, approximately 3.2 million people die from causes related to physical inactivity. Each year, approximately 3.2 million people die from causes related to physical inactivity.