The World Health Organisation is a specialised agency of the United Nations focused on global health, addressing issues from disease outbreaks to mental health. The assembly collaborates on strategies to improve healthcare access, strengthen health systems, and manage emergencies like pandemics. Discussions explore the impact of health policies on various populations, from rural areas to urban centers. WHO aims to build healthier societies through health standards, sanitation, and preventive care. It works on policies that help nations respond to health crises and promote global well-being.
In this conference, WHO will be confronting the growing threat of antibiotic resistance, particularly in low-income countries, highlighting the need for urgent, coordinated action. Delegates will focus on strengthening healthcare infrastructure, ensuring equitable access to resources, and promoting sustainable practices to curb resistance. The aim is to preserve the effectiveness of life-saving treatments for future generations, ensuring a healthier and more resilient global healthcare system.
Agenda
Strengthening Global Healthcare Systems to Address Antibiotic Resistance: With Special Emphasis on Low Income Countries