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3O MINUTES SEMINAR ON WHO AND ILO
I. INTRODUCTION
WHO is a non-political specialized health agency.
It is established on 7th. April.1948.Its headquarter is at Geneva, Switzerland.
II. Objective of who
• The objective of WHO is “the attainment by all people’s of the highest level of health” which is set our in the preamble of the constitution.
• The current objective of WHO is “the attainment by all people of the world a level of health that will permit them to lead a socially and economically productively life”.
THE PREAMBLE OF THR CONSTITUTIONAL STATES
• Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
• The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental right of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic and social condition.
• The health of all people is fundamental to the attainment of peace and security and is dependent upon the fullset cooperation of individual and states.
(Contd)
• Unequal development in different countries in the promotion of health and control of disease, especially communicable diseases is a common danger.
• Healthy development of the child is of basic importance; the ability to live harmoniously in a changing total environment is essential to such development.
• The extension to all people of the benefit of medical, psychology and related knowledge is essential to such development.
(contd)
• Informed opinion and active cooperation on the part of the public are of the utmost importance in the improvement of the health of the people.
• Government have a responsible for health of their people which can be fullfilled only by the provision of adequate health and social measures.
III. MEMBERSHIP
• Membership open for all countries.
• Territories can be associate member.
• 1948 -.>56 members.• 1996-> 190 members.
IV . ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTUREa) The World Health assembly:• “Health Parliament” of nation.• “Supreme governing body” of the organization.• Annual meeting on May in Geneva.
• Main function- -To determine the international health policy and
programmes. -To review the work of the past year. -To approves the budget needed for the following year. -To elect member for executive board and replace retired
member.
b) The Executive board:• Members are ‘Technically qualified in the field of health’.• Had originally 18 members, Increased to 31
members(1976) and now 34 member.• One-third of member renewed yearly.• Meeting in January and May.
• Main work- -Give effect to decession and policies -Power to action in emergencies.
c) The Secretariat:• Headed by General Director.• 8000 member (2010).
• Primary function- -Provide member state with technical and
managerial support for their national health development programmes.
V. FUNCTION OF WHO1. Directing and co-ordinating health programmes
throughout the world.2. Preventing and control of communicable and
other specific diseases.3. Helping member countries in their health
programmes and development of health services, providing more emphasis on the development of infrastructure.
4. Helping programmes related to imorovement in the standard of family health.
(Contd)
5.Promoting environmental health.6.Collection of data for health statistics,
communication and publication of information.7.Encouraging research and help in strengthening
the training institutes.8.Collection and publication of health literature
and information , keeping the WHO library and updated and providing community information services.
VI. WORKS OF WHO
1. Prevention and control of specific diseases.2. Development of comprehensive health services.3. Family health.4. Environmental health.5. Health statistics.6. Bio-medical research.7. Health literature and information.8. Co-operation with other organization.
VII. WHO REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONAL
REGION• South East Asia. ->• Africa. ->• The Americas ->• Europe. ->• Eastern Mediterranean.->• Western Pacific. ->
HEADQUATER• New Delhi (India)• Brazaville (Congo)• Washington D.C(USA)• Copenhagen (Denmark)• Alexandria (Egypt)• Manila (Phillipines).
VIII. BUDGET OF WHO
• Each member contributes fixed amount.
• 2009 budget is $5billion.
IX. ACTIVITIES OF WHO IN INDIA
Malaria eradication.Control of TB and communicable diseases.Health laboratory services.Manufactures of vaccines.Quanlity control of drug.Health statistics.Public health administration.
Contd…..
Reproductive and child health.Dental health.Medical rehabillitation.Help in medical and nursing education.
SUMMARY
CONCLUSION
I. INTRODUCTION
• Established in 1919• Its the biggest international organization for
improvement of labour condition all over the world.
• Its headquater is at Geneva, Switzerland.
II. OBJECTIVES OF ILO
• To improves housing and working condition of labour through international effort.
• To co-operates in maintaining peace in the establishment by promoting social justice.
• To promote economics and social stability.
III. PURPOSES OF ILO
1. To contributes to the establishment of lasting peace by promoting social justice.
2. To improves through international action, labour condition and living standard.
3. To promote economic and social stability.
IV INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CODES AND ILO
Labour welfare and security provision.
Receiving loan or grant.
Health maintenances of labour.
Promotion of labour health along with prevention of communicable diseases in the workplace.
To enjoy all labour right by the labour.
Prevention of child labour.
To fight against work place aggression, bullying, dcy and discrimination and gender inequality.
To promote work diversity, workplace democracy and empowerment.
V. WHO AND ILO
SUMMARY OF ILO
CONCLUSION
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