
World Health Organization’s representative
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) representative is a senior official appointed by the WHO to serve as the main link between the organization and a specific country. Their role is to coordinate health initiatives, provide expert advice, and support the country’s efforts to improve public health. They ensure that WHO’s programs and guidelines are effectively implemented locally, work with government agencies, and address health challenges such as disease outbreaks or health system strengthening. Essentially, they act as the organization’s main ambassador in each country, promoting global health goals and fostering collaboration.