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The WHO, founded in 1948, is the United Nations agency dedicated to global public health. Its mission is to connect nations, partners, and communities to ensure universal well-being, protect against health threats, and support vulnerable populations - enabling everyone, everywhere, to achieve optimal health. Rooted in science and policy, WHO works across 150+ countries to combat diseases, set health standards, and advance research.
WHO, plays a critical role in supporting Somalia's health system amidst ongoing emergencies. Somalia faces persistent challenges from conflict and natural disasters-such as droughts, extreme flooding, and famine-that have severe impact on Somalia's population.
WHO's approach bridges humanitarian response and long-term development, aiming to build resilience and strengthen Somalia's health system.