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World Health Organization: Reform Agenda Developed, but U.S. Actions to Monitor Progress Could be Enhanced
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World Health Organization: Reform Agenda Developed, but U.S. Actions to Monitor Progress Could be Enhanced
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World Health Organization: Reform Agenda Developed, but U.S. Actions to Monitor Progress Could be Enhanced
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WHO is directing and coordinating authority for global health within the United Nations system. In 2012, member states approved a reform agenda addressing three areas 1) priority setting, to refocus its effort and establish a process to determine priorities; 2) governance, to improve the effectiveness of its governing bodies and strengthen engagement with other stakeholders; and 3) management, including human resources, results-based planning, and accountability.