Frequently asked questions (2024)

What is the World Health Organization?

Founded in 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO) is the United Nations agency dedicated to global health and safety. The Organization connects nations, partners and communities to promote health and serve the vulnerable. WHO works with its Member States to achieve the highest level of health for all people by pursuing universal health coverage.

  • Structure and governance
  • History

WHO headquarters are located in Geneva, Switzerland. WHO is governed by 194 Member States grouped into 6 regions. Each region is represented by a regional office, which coordinates programming in country offices and field offices. The WHO regions are:

What does WHO do?

WHO works globally to promote health, expand universal health coverage and respond to emergencies. The Thirteenth General Programme of Work 2019–2023 aims to achieve the Triple Billion targets:

  • One billion more people are benefiting from universal health coverage.
  • One billion more people are better protected from health emergencies.
  • One billion more people are enjoying better health and well-being.

To achieve these targets, WHO focuses on primary health care in every country to improve access to quality essential services. This includes training the health work force, supporting policy development and working towards sustainable financing for health systems.

WHO also responds to emergencies including natural disasters, conflicts and displaced populations. Acting in a coordinating leadership role, WHO provides medical supplies and equipment, doctors and other medical professionals, and support for local governments.

  • More about WHO’s work
  • Triple Billion targets
  • WHO’s response to global health emergencies

How is WHO funded?

WHO receives funding through membership dues paid by Member States and voluntary contributions from Member States and other partners. Calculated as a percentage of each country’s gross domestic product, membership dues are assessed every 2 years at the World Health Assembly. Less than 20% of WHO’s total budget comes from membership dues, while the remainder comes from voluntary contributions, largely from Member States as well as from other United Nations organizations, intergovernmental organizations, philanthropic foundations, the private sector and other sources.

  • Funding and Member State contributions

How can I support the work of WHO?

WHO’s work in public health relies on the contributions and collaboration of many groups and individuals around the world including governments, donors, scientists, experts, implementing partners and advocates.

Individuals and corporate partners can make financial contributions or in-kind donations or expertise to support our work through the independent WHO Foundation.

Individuals can also assist WHO by contributing expertise to our workforce through our careers section, participating in expert groups, as well as supporting our health guidance and messages in your health work and through discussions on social media.

  • Donate to WHO's COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund
  • WHO Foundation
  • Careers at WHO
  • Expert groups

Is WHO a religious organization?

WHO is not a religious organization and is not affiliated with any specific spiritual belief. The Organization celebrates the diversity of faiths around the world as reflected by its Member States.

Is WHO a non-governmental organization (NGO)?

WHO is an international organization composed of a group of Member States, and so it is not an NGO. Each Member State has a voice in determining the direction and targets of the Organization. WHO works with many local and international NGOs, as well as governments and other partners, to achieve its goals.

What is the WHO definition of health?

The preamble to WHO’s constitution provides a definition of health:

“Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”

  • About WHO’s constitution

Where can I find career and internship opportunities at WHO?

The WHO careers section provides information about working at WHO, including types of recruitment contracts and internship opportunities. Current positions are posted to the job board, where you can create a personal profile and submit an application. Information on internships is also available in our careers section under the internship programme.

  • Careers at WHO
  • Internships at WHO

How do I sell my products or services to WHO?

Procurement of goods and services is a critical part of WHO’s mandate to direct and coordinate international health work. All procurement activities are subject to our guiding principles, which focus on fairness, integrity, transparency and equal treatment.

  • Procurement at WHO

Can I link to the WHO website from my website? How do I request a link from the WHO website to my site?

Any external website may add a hyperlink to the WHO website without requesting permission. However, this use must not infringe WHO's intellectual property rights, in particular relating to its name, emblem, copyright or authors' rights. WHO does not normally provide links to external websites unless there is a clear association with WHO's activities.

Where can I find WHO publications?

Visit our publications page for the latest WHO publications, journals, series and guidelines. WHO also maintains a repository of all official publications. A separate hub for publications specific to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is also available.

Does WHO offer scholarships or grants?

While WHO does not have a scholarship or grant programme, certain WHO programmes and departments do fund research. In addition, some WHO regional offices offer fellowship and scholarship opportunities in cooperation with local ministries of health. WHO programmes may also provide funding for WHO collaborating centres.

How can I find information about a specific topic?

The WHO website features several hubs that can be used to find information by health topic, country, year or type. These are useful places to start researching an area of interest:

  • Health topics
  • Publications
  • News
  • Fact sheets
  • Multimedia
  • Questions and answers

You may also want to find information by:

  • Teams
  • Expert groups
  • Initiatives
  • Countries

Why are countries referred to the way they are?

The official names of WHO Member States and their sequence in alphabetical lists produced by WHO are based on the names received from the Member States and the United Nations. Some Member States are referred to using a long-form name for official uses and a shorter version for more routine descriptions.

  • Countries

Why do some WHO maps have dotted borders?

Dotted lines on maps produced by WHO represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The boundaries, names and designations used on maps do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of WHO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area, of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.

I am travelling abroad soon. Where can I find information and advice on health risks?

The latest information on international travel, including current recommendations on travelling during the COVID-19 pandemic, is available on the travel advice page.

WHO has prepared an eBook on ways to stay healthy while travelling internationally. It includes guidance on the medical risks of travelling, vaccines, items to take with you and more.

WHO recommends consulting a travel medicine clinic or medical practitioner before travelling internationally. Travellers are also encouraged to review active travel advisories for your destination country, which are often available from the government of your home country.

  • Travel advice
  • International travel and health (eBook)

Have I received a scam email?

Scam emails made to look like they are from or associated with the World Health Organization have been circulating on the internet. These emails may request information or money from individuals, businesses or non-profit organizations with the promise that they will receive funds or other benefits in return. These emails sometimes carry the WHO logo and come from or mention an email address made to look like a WHO or United Nations address.

These emails are not sent from WHO or associated with WHO projects or events.

More information is available on our cyber security page. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of an email, letter or phone call that suggests that it is from or connected with WHO, please report the misinformation online or contact us.

  • Cyber security
  • Report misinformation online
  • Contact WHO
Frequently asked questions (2024)

FAQs

How do you ensure that your responses to FAQs are always appropriate? ›

How To Handle FAQs Effectively
  1. Keep the structure logical, clear, and simple.
  2. Make sure the answers are straightforward and concise.
  3. For detailed explanations, provide a link to a guide or article.
  4. Regularly update questions and answers with new information.
  5. Organize questions into categories.
  6. Provide a search bar.

Do you ask enough questions or do you stay with what you know? ›

I always prefer to ask questions. In my opinion, being inquisitive should be a trait for everyone to have because how would we know anything if we don't ask questions. I have always valued the ability to ask questions and research things instead of settling for what I think I know or what I have heard from others.

Why do I always ask questions I know the answer to? ›

The reason doesn't have to be a negative one. We sometimes ask questions to show off our own knowledge and make ourselves feel superior. We also ask questions we know the answer to because we are afraid that our own answer may be right and we are hoping that we are wrong.

What are two guidelines for answering questions appropriately? ›

Listen to the Question
  • Don't start answering the question before the person asking it has finished (I have seen this happen surprisingly often).
  • Make sure you understand the question. ...
  • Think if you need to.
Apr 27, 2021

How can you ensure that your response is clear and accurate and does? ›

The best way to answer questions accurately and clearly is to anticipate them in advance. Think about the main points, arguments, and evidence of your presentation, and what questions they might raise. Write down some possible questions and practice answering them succinctly and confidently.

What is the power of effective questioning? ›

Effective questioning is a powerful instructional tool that promotes critical thinking, active participation, and deeper understanding among students.

When someone won t give you a straight answer? ›

First, when you are faced with a random non-answerer, look for cues about where your question might have missed the mark. Maybe it was too personal. Maybe “What's new” was pretty terrible, and your question wasn't that innocent after all. You might also be asking the question at the wrong time.

Do you know me well enough questions? ›

Fun questions for couples: From dream job to favorite TV show
  • What's my biggest dream?
  • What's my favorite color?
  • What goals do I want to reach this year?
  • What did I want to be as a kid?
  • What's my favorite activity to do with you?
  • Where was I born?
  • Who was my favorite teacher?
  • What was my favorite band in high school?
Feb 21, 2024

What is asking too many questions a symptom of? ›

There are many reasons why someone might ask too many questions. For example, the person might be very anxious and need to keep up conversation. Or the person may not have the social etiquette to know when questions begin to feel invasive rather than signaling genuine interest.

What do you call someone who is always questioning things? ›

Inquisitive. People who are inquisitive want to know about each and every thing in this world and hence they try to question every possible thing.

What do you call a person who always asks questions? ›

Someone who is inquisitive asks a lot of questions and is genuinely curious about things.

What are the most frequent questions asked? ›

100 Most Asked Questions on Google
#QuestionMonthly Searches
1What to watch1,200,000
2What time is it1,100,000
3What is my IP754,000
4How many weeks in a year577,000
96 more rows
Feb 22, 2024

How do you coach someone who asks too many questions? ›

Schedule Question Time

Keep the meetings short. Allow no more than 10 or 15 minutes and ask him to focus on the most important questions. Suggest that he keep a list of questions and only contact you outside of the meeting time if the issue is critical. Define exactly what types of issues you consider critical.

How do you ask questions appropriately? ›

Choose your words with purpose and make sure you're asking at an appropriate time. Before you launch into asking your question, think carefully about why you're asking it. Note what you hope to learn from the response. You'll never get the answer you're looking for if you don't know why you're asking.

What are recommended guidelines for managing a question and answer session? ›

Four Steps to Manage a Question and Answer Session
  • Listen to the entire question. Stay physically and visually focused on the person asking the question. ...
  • Repeat or rephrase the question to the entire audience. ...
  • Answer the question. ...
  • Return to your agenda or conclusion.

What is an effective way of responding to questions during an interview? ›

Listen carefully to the interviewer.

Be sure you understand the question; if not, ask for clarification, or restate it in your own words. Answer completely and concisely. Stick to the subject at hand.

What is a good guideline to follow when taking questions from your audience? ›

  • Tell the audience in advance when you will be taking questions. ...
  • Anticipate questions in advance. ...
  • Realise that questions are a good thing. ...
  • Make eye contact with the questioner. ...
  • Always take a brief pause before launching into your answer. ...
  • Be sure that you understand the question they are asking or point that they're making.
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