L’OMS e le emergenze sanitarie

30 Ottobre 2017
L'OMS, ossia l’Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità (World Health Organization, WHO, in inglese) è l’agenzia speciale dell'ONU per la salute e gioca un duplice ruolo durante le emergenze umanitarie.



Da un lato, è la guida più autorevole al mondo sul trattamento tecnico di quasi tutte le malattie e problematiche sanitarie più importanti.



Dall’altro lato, si occupa di crisi umanitarie, coordinando gli operatori sanitari che operano nelle situazioni d’emergenza.



Scopri come funziona, dove lavora, come è organizzata sul sito http://www.who.int/

 
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