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My DEAR Book- “World Health Organization” by Deborah A. Grahame




 The book “World Health Organization” by Deborah A. Grahame is a brief introduction to the history, functions, and achievements of the World Health Organization (WHO), one of the leading international organizations that work to improve global health and well-being. The book is part of a series called “International Organizations” which aims to inform young readers about the role and impact of various global institutions. The book covers topics such as the founding and development of the WHO, its main objectives and activities, its staff and structure, its challenges and controversies, and some of its notable accomplishments in areas such as immunization, disease prevention, sanitation, nutrition, and emergency response. The book also includes some facts and figures about the WHO, a glossary of terms, a timeline of events, and a list of sources for further reading.

The book is written In a clear and concise style, with simple language and colorful illustrations. It provides a balanced and informative overview of the WHO, highlighting both its successes and its limitations. The book is suitable for children aged 9 to 12 who are interested in learning more about the world and its problems. The book is also a useful resource for teachers and parents who want to introduce their students or children to the concept of international cooperation and global citizenship. Overall, the book “World Health Organization” by Deborah A. Grahame is a good introduction to the WHO is for young readers who want to learn more about this important international organization and its role in improving global health. The book is informative, engaging, and easy to read, but it may not be very comprehensive or current. The book may also have some flaws or limitations that need to be considered when reading it.

Akash Prasad

Class -11 (A)


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