World Health Organization (WHO) in Pakistan
The World Health Organization (WHO) is the United Nations’ specialized agency for public health — working globally to prevent disease, respond to emergencies,
and strengthen healthcare systems.

Suggested Article Topics for the
WHO Section

Polio Eradication in Pakistan: WHO’s Role in the Last Mile
A deep dive into WHO’s long-term efforts to eliminate polio in Pakistan, the challenges faced (security, misinformation),
How WHO Helped Pakistan Navigate the COVID-19 Pandemic
Covers WHO’s role in early detection, technical guidance, vaccine distribution (COVAX), and public awareness during COVID-19.
WHO’s Response to the 2022 Floods: Health Emergencies in Crisis Zones
Explains how WHO rapidly deployed medical teams, supplies, and disease control programs in flood-hit areas.
Fighting Malnutrition and Maternal Mortality: WHO’s Invisible Battles in Pakistan
Looks into WHO-supported programs on nutrition, maternal and child health, and improving access to basic healthcare in rural areas.
Strengthening Pakistan’s Health System: WHO’s Long-Term Support for Policy and Infrastructure
Focuses on capacity-building efforts: training health workers, upgrading labs, supporting national health strategies, and building emergency response capacity.




