World Health Organization

Definition of World Health Organization

World Health Organization

(wurld helth OR-guh-nih-ZAY-shun)
A part of the United Nations that deals with major health issues around the world. The World Health Organization sets standards for disease control, health care, and medicines; conducts education and research programs; and publishes scientific papers and reports. A major goal is to improve access to health care for people in developing countries and in groups who do not get good health care. The headquarters are located in Geneva, Switzerland. Also called WHO.

Source: NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms