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WHO Regional Offices

The World Health Organization (WHO) has regional offices around the world to address health issues specific to different parts of the globe. Each office focuses on improving health services, fighting diseases, and responding to public health emergencies in its region. They collaborate with local governments and organizations to develop health policies, provide technical support, and promote health initiatives tailored to regional needs. In total, there are six regional offices, each responsible for a specific geographical area, ensuring that global health strategies are effectively implemented at the local level.