The World Health Organization was founded in 1948 and is a specialized agency of the United Nations whose main objective is “the attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health.” The organization provides technical assistance to countries, sets international health standards and guidelines, and collects data on global health issues through the World Health Survey. The WHO has led global public health efforts including the development of an Ebola Vaccine and the near-eradication of polio and smallpox. The organization is run by a decision-making body composed…
Read more64% Yes |
36% No |
50% Yes |
30% No |
11% Yes, but only relative to the amount that other countries contribute |
5% No, fund national and local programs instead |
3% Yes, but decrease the amount |
1% No, it has shown to be ineffective |
0% Yes, and increase the amount |
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Unique answers from New Zealand users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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Yes but relative to the amount that other countries contribute AND to the size of our economy
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Funding should go to New Zealand health care to prioritise the people here and national issues first.
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New Zealand should fund its own Health Organisation
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No, the who has shown itself to have a political agenda.
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