1 First, let's look at what the World Health Organization is.
The World Health Organization, as its name implies, is mainly responsible for guiding and coordinating international health work and promoting the prevention and control of epidemics, endemic diseases and other diseases. Besides these, there are many detailed works. Simply put, the World Health Organization aims to make people all over the world reach a higher level of health as much as possible, so as to achieve a healthy body and spirit. Perfect state? At present, many countries have joined the World Health Organization. According to the latest statistics, there are currently 193 member countries, 2 associate members and 6 observers.
2. The annual expenditure of the World Health Organization consists of membership dues paid by member countries.
Although the World Health Organization is a huge organization, it also has great responsibilities. In order to fulfill the purpose of the World Health Organization, a lot of money needs to be spent on work. So where did these funds come from? It is understood that the annual expenditure of the World Health Organization is the membership fees paid by member countries, and then these membership fees will constitute the normal budget.
3. The World Health Organization has certain regulations on the allocation of funds.
After receiving the membership dues paid by member countries, the World Health Organization should first evaluate the budgets of membership dues and voluntary contributions, and then begin to allocate the budgets for the financial period to the following six categories, each of which will receive a certain budget, and then each category will use the money to carry out related work, further help the completion of related work through money, and promote people's physical and mental health.