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World Health Assembly Resolution WHA

The World Health Assembly (WHA) resolution is a formal decision made by WHO’s decision-making body, composed of representatives from member countries. These resolutions address global health issues, set priorities, and often guide international health policies and actions. They can recommend strategies for disease control, health emergencies, or health system improvements, encouraging cooperation among nations. While resolutions themselves are not legally binding, they carry moral authority and influence international health practices, funding, and policy-making, aiming to improve health outcomes worldwide through collective effort.