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WHO’s lack of focus risks global health

Opinion: To maintain its relevance, WHO must get back to basics and do a few things well, not many things poorly.

Philip Stevens
Fri, 26 Jan 2018

As one of 34 executive board members of the World Health Organisation (WHO) meeting in Geneva this week, New Zealand shares a pivotal role in setting the global health agenda for the next year.

The WHO’s work has never been more important to address serious and evolving international health

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Philip Stevens
Fri, 26 Jan 2018
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