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The WHO Constitution

The WHO Constitution establishes the World Health Organization's purpose to promote health, keep the world safe, and serve vulnerable populations. It emphasizes that health is a fundamental human right and that governments should work together to improve global health. The organization coordinates efforts to prevent disease, promote well-being, and provide leadership during health emergencies. It also sets standards for health practices and research while fostering international cooperation to achieve equitable health access for all people.