International Health Agencies
World Health Organization

- Established on: 7th April, 1948.
- Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland.
- Main Governing Body: World Health Assembly
- World Health Day is celebrated on: 7th April
- Theme of World Health Day: My health, my right
- Functions:
- Prevention and control of any disease in the world,
- health and family planning and research.
- Has 194 member states.
- 34 members of executive board → 1/3rd renewed every 3 years.
- WHO has: 6 specific regions
- India:
- South-east Asian region
- Headquarter is in Delhi
WHO Regions
Regions (6) | Headquarters |
1. America | Washington DC, USA |
2. Africa | Brazzaville, Republic of Congo |
3. Europe | Copenhagen, Denmark |
4. Eastern mediterranean (Pakistan) | Alexandria, Egypt |
5. South East Asia (Includes India) | New Delhi, India |
6. Western Pacific (Includes China) | Manila, Philippines |
Notifiable Disease Outbreaks (International Health Regulations)
- PIPCY diseases: Potential pandemics.
- Plague
- Influenza
- Polio
- COVID/SARS.
- Yellow fever
- Note:
- Cholera outbreaks → Notifiable.
- Cholera (Single cases) → No longer notifiable.
- Snake bite → Now notifiable
Other Organisations

Organisation | Headquarters | Major functions | Assistance in India |
UNICEF (United Nations International Children Emergency Fund) Child, child nutrition | New York, US | • GHI indicator • U5MR | • MCH programs • UIP • ICDS • IMNCI and child health • Applied Nutrition Programme (ANP) |
FAO (Food and Agricultural Organisation) General nutrition malnutrition | Rome, Italy | ㅤ | • ↑ Food, nutrition • ↓ malnutrition |


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Organisation | Assistance in India |
Rockefeller foundation | • Est. All India institute of hygiene and public health, Kolkata. • Work particularly for Rural health, toilets and sanitation. • Mnemonic: Rock vach kakkuus ketti |
Ford Foundation | • National Institute of Health Administration and Education (NHAE) at Delhi. • Toilet and sanitation. |
World Bank | • All national programs |
Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) | • Assisting TB program • National TB Control Program. • WHO funds for: SIDA. |
Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) | • Headquarters: Denmark. • Blindness program, NLEP, TB program. • National Blindness Control Programme |
Colombo plan | • AIIMS (NZ), • Cobalt Radiotherapy therapy unit (Canada), • Skill training workshops |
CARE | • Headquarters: Geneva. ↳ Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere |
CARE - India (Provides assistance in) | • Integrated Nutrition and Health Project • Improving Women's Health Project • Anaemia Control Project • Improved Health Care for Adolescent Girl's Project Child Survival Project • Family Spacing Project • Konkan Integrated Development Project. |
World Food Programme (WFP) | • World's largest international food organization. • Beneficiaries: Poor women and children at risk, poor first dependent population. • WFP developed: ◦ India-mix (40% maize, 40% wheat and 20% full fat soya bean fortified by micronutrients (iron, calcium, vitamin A)) distributed through ICDS project. |
United Nation Development Program (UNDP)
- Framed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) along with the UN.
- Headquarters: New York.
- Established in: 1966.

United Nations
- The United Nations framed the Sustainable Development Goals.
- Headquarters is in: New York

Sustainable Development Goals (2015-2030)

- Formulated by United Nations.
- Chart for India → Prepared by NITI Ayog
- Total goals:
- 17 goals + 169 targets
- Goal 3: Health related.
- Targets of goal 3: MNOP
- 3.1:
- M → Reduce MMR <70/ 1 lakh live birth.
- 3.2:
- N → NMR <12/1000 live births (20)
- U5MR <25/1000 live births (32)
- 3.3:
- O → End epidemic of AIDS, TB, malaria & neglected tropical diseases by 2030.
- OATM
- 3.4:
- P → Reduce 1/3rd of premature deaths from NCD by 2030.
World Bank
- Headquarters: Washington.
- It assists all countries financially.

UNFPA

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- United Nation Fund for Population Activity.
- Mnemonic: FPA → Family planning Association
- Headquarters: New York.
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UNFPA
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF)

- Headquarters: New York.
- Works predominantly for: child health.
- GOBI-FFF campaign was given by UNICEF.
- G:Â Growth monitoring
- O:Â ORS
- B:Â Breastfeeding
- I:Â Immunisation
- F:Â Female Literacy
- F:Â Family Planning
- F:Â Food Supplements
- Helps in:
- ICDS projects
- Applied Nutrition Projects (ANP)
Urban HEART
- Urban health equity assessment and response tool (Not technique)
Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)

- FAO:Â Food and Agricultural Organization.
- Headquarters: Rome
- Has taken initiative for 3 F's:
- Farming
- Forestry
- Fisheries
International Labour Organisation (ILO)

- Headquarters: Geneva.
UNAIDS
- Headquarters: Geneva.
- Has set policy to achieve: 95-95-95.
- By 2030
- Global action against the HIV/AIDS epidemic
- 95% of all people living with HIV
- Diagnosed
- 95% of diagnosed people
- Rx with ART
- 95% of people on ART
- Achieve viral suppression
Suraksha Clinic
- Logo: White colour plus with a red dot.
- Initiative of: National AIDS control programme
- Ensures: Sexual and reproductive health services
- Behavioural change therapy for clients of commercial sex workers & high risk population
- Manage STIs/RTIs
- Syndromic management with kits
Suraksha Clinic vs International Red Cross
- Provides for:
- war victims
- disasters
- Headquarters is in: Geneva.
Organisations: Headquarters and Responsibilities
Organisation | Headquarters | Primary Responsibilities | Additional Notes |
International Health | ã…¤ | ã…¤ | ã…¤ |
WHO | Geneva | Main Governing Body: World Health Assembly, Theme of World Health Day: My health, my right | Started 7th April 1948. Has 6 specific regions. India: South-east Asian region with headquarter in Delhi. |
United Nation Development Program (UNDP) | New York | Framed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) along with the UN. | Established in 1966. |
United Nations | New York | Framed the Sustainable Development Goals. | ã…¤ |
World Bank | Washington | Assists all countries financially. | ã…¤ |
UNFPA (United Nation Fund for Population Activity) | New York | N/A | ã…¤ |
UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) | New York | Works predominantly for child health, GOBI-FFF campaign, helps in ICDS and Applied Nutrition projects. | GOBI-FFF components: Growth monitoring, ORS, Breastfeeding, Immunisation, Female Literacy, Family Planning, Food Supplements. |
Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) | Rome | Has taken initiative for 3 F's: Farming, Forestry, Fisheries. | ã…¤ |
International Labour Organisation (ILO) | Geneva | N/A | ã…¤ |
UNAIDS | Geneva | Sets policy to achieve 95-95-95. | ã…¤ |
International Red Cross | Geneva | Provides for war victims and disasters. | ã…¤ |
Rockefeller Foundation and Ford Foundation | New York | Particularly work for rural health. | Both have headquarters in New York. |
CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere) | Geneva | N/A | ã…¤ |
SIDA (Swedish International Development Agency) | Sweden | Assists India in National TB Control Program. | WHO funds for SIDA. |
DANIDA (Danish International Development Agency) | Denmark | Assists the National Blindness Control Programme. | ã…¤ |
The Colombo Plan | New Delhi (AIIMS) | Provides Cobalt Radiotherapy Therapy Units to Medical Institutions in India. | Was held in setting up of AIIMS. |
CARE - India | N/A | Provides assistance in: Integrated Nutrition and Health Project, Improving Women's Health Project, Anaemia Control Project, Improved Health Care for Adolescent Girl's Project Child Survival Project, Family Spacing Project, Konkan Integrated Development Project. | ã…¤ |
World Food Programme (WFP) | N/A | World's largest international food organization. | Beneficiaries: Poor women and children at risk, poor first dependent population. Developed India-mix. |