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To get started, visit the World Health Organization website. At the top of the page,

click "Emergencies." A list of health crises WHO is currently addressing will appear
on the left side of the window under the title "Focus on." Select one and read about
how WHO helps to address that health problem. Either focus on the emergencies
listed or ask your teacher whether you can research different emergencies.
Research at least five different emergencies and complete the table with your notes.
Your responses don't need to be in complete sentences. This part of the assignment
is worth 15 points.
Where is the
emergency?
Ex: Yemen
What is the problem?
Ex: Lack of health care for
the vulnerable in remote
areas
How is WHO helping?
Ex: Ensure access to
health care

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Final answer:

The World Health Organization (WHO) addresses various health emergencies around the world by providing assistance and coordinating response efforts.


Step-by-step explanation:

Emergencies Addressed by WHO

  1. Yemen
    • Problem: Lack of health care for the vulnerable in remote areas
    • How WHO is helping: Ensuring access to health care
  2. Democratic Republic of the Congo
    • Problem: Ebola outbreak
    • How WHO is helping: Providing technical support and coordinating response efforts
  3. South Sudan
    • Problem: Malnutrition and disease outbreaks
    • How WHO is helping: Conducting health assessments and delivering medical supplies
  4. Venezuela
    • Problem: Health system collapse and inadequate immunization coverage
    • How WHO is helping: Supporting vaccination campaigns and strengthening health systems
  5. Syria
    • Problem: Conflict and destruction of health infrastructure
    • How WHO is helping: Providing emergency health services and coordinating health response

Learn more about WHO's role in addressing health emergencies

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