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What is a WHO report?

A WHO report is an official publication by the World Health Organization, detailing research findings, data analysis, health statistics, and policy recommendations on various global public health issues.

Why are WHO reports important?

They provide authoritative, evidence-based information critical for governments, policymakers, and health organizations to make informed decisions, develop effective public health strategies, and guide global health interventions.

What kind of topics do WHO reports cover?

WHO reports cover a broad spectrum of topics including disease surveillance, health inequalities, environmental health, mental health, vaccine efficacy, non-communicable diseases, and responses to health emergencies.

How often are WHO reports released?

The release frequency varies; some reports, like World Health Statistics, are annual, while others are published ad-hoc based on ongoing research, specific health events, or project cycles.

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