The World Health Organization and Global Health Inequality: Strategies and Results Analysis under the Socio-economic Background

Authors

  • Anna Wu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56028/aemr.8.1.333.2023

Keywords:

World Health Organization; Global health inequality; Socio economic; Strategy.

Abstract

Nowadays, the overall health status of countries has greatly improved with economic development, but health inequality has become a global health problem. With the continuous acceleration of globalization and the deepening of China's participation in international affairs, and through rapid development in recent years, China's position as an economic powerhouse has gradually been recognized and consolidated. China's role and influence in the development of international health services have also become increasingly evident, fully reflecting the status and responsibility of a major country. This article attempts to analyze the strategies and outcomes of the WHO(World Health Organization) in the context of global health inequality in the socio-economic context. In the significant adjustment of the WHO's policy towards member states from "assistance" to "cooperation", the connotation has undergone extremely profound changes. Under the coordination of WHO, we will strengthen cooperation in research, knowledge dissemination, capacity building, technology development, and policy support on social determinants of health issues, share experiences, and continuously strive to improve social determinants of health worldwide.

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Published

2023-12-06