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World Health Organization

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A fascinating look at the work of the World Health Organization and the global issues it tackles.

The World Health Organization (WHO) aims to tackle a range of problems in world health, from infectious and preventable diseases in the developing world to heart and lung disease in the developed world as well as the global fight against AIDS.

This book provides an insight into the aims and methods of the organization and discusses the complex problems it is trying to address.

It assesses the impact of a number of WHO campaigns which aim to eradicate diseases and promote good health worldwide.

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Wayland
0750243341 / 9780750243346
Hardback
14/08/2003
United Kingdom
English
48 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
25 cm
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Cath Senker has written many children's information books and specialises in current issues. Her books include "Our Violent Earth: Earthquakes", "Scientists Who Made History: Charles Darwin", "Scientists Who Made History: Rosalind Franklin", "Wealth of Nations: Egypt", "Wealth of Nations: Vietnam", "What About Health?", "Hygiene", "Why are People Racist?"
Cath Senker has written many children's information books and specialises in current issues. Her books include "Our Violent Earth: Earthquakes", "Scientists Who Made History: Charles Darwin", "Scientists Who Made History: Rosalind Franklin", "Wealth of Nations: Egypt", "Wealth of Nations: Vietnam", "What About Health?", "Hygiene", "Why are People Racist?" YQV Educational: Business studies & economics