World Health Assembly

Agenda: Overcoming access barriers to effective antimicrobial treatments in low- and middle-income countries while promoting responsible usage and preserving effectiveness.

The World Health Assembly (WHA) is the governing body of the World Health Organization, dedicated to advancing global health. Focused on improving access to antimicrobial treatments in low- and middle-income countries, WHA strives to make these life-saving medicines more accessible while promoting their responsible use to preserve their effectiveness. By enhancing healthcare infrastructure, encouraging international collaboration, and implementing sustainable strategies, WHA aims to tackle the challenges of antimicrobial resistance. This approach ensures that vulnerable populations receive the necessary treatments, safeguarding public health and maintaining the efficacy of essential medicines for future generations.

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