
World Health Assembly (WHA)
The World Health Assembly (WHA) is the decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO), held annually with representatives from 194 member countries. It brings together health ministers and experts to discuss global health issues, set policies, and approve budgets. The WHA aims to coordinate international efforts to improve health standards, respond to health emergencies, and promote equitable access to healthcare worldwide. Its decisions influence global health strategies, research priorities, and the development of health guidelines, helping ensure coordinated action to address health challenges affecting populations everywhere.