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WHO Africa

WHO Africa refers to the regional office of the World Health Organization dedicated to improving health across the African continent. It works with governments and partners to address health issues like infectious diseases (e.g., HIV, malaria), improve health systems, and promote health equity. The organization provides guidance, resources, and technical support to help countries prevent, detect, and respond to health emergencies, while also advancing efforts for better healthcare access, nutrition, and disease prevention. WHO Africa aims to strengthen health policies and systems to ensure healthier populations across the continent.