Partners

Partners

WHO partners with a variety of governmental and non-governmental actors to respond to challenges across the Region. Developing strong partnerships allows us to leverage the strengths of a range of global health players to bring better health to the people of the Region. 

WHO’s partners have diverse backgrounds. They include Member States, United Nations agencies, international organizations, non-state actors, and individuals.

Non-state actors play an increasingly important role in global health. They include non-governmental organizations, private sector entities, philanthropic foundations, and academic institutions. WHO continually seeks to strengthen its engagement with non-state actors, while protecting its work from potential risks such as conflict of interest, reputational risks, and undue influence. Additionally, WHO may grant “official relations” status to those non-state actors that have had and continue to have a sustained and systematic engagement in the interest of the Organization.

WHO’s engagement with this group is governed by the Framework of Engagement with non-State Actors (FENSA), endorsed during the 69th session of the World Health Assembly.

 

Non-State actors

In addition, there are also some non-State actors in “official relations” with WHO. Official relations is a privilege that WHO’s Executive Board may grant to nongovernmental organizations, international business associations and philanthropic foundations that have had and continue to have a sustained and systematic engagement in the interest of the Organization

Thank you!

WHO wishes to recognize the invaluable contributions made by all of its partners. Only through strong partnerships can we achieve our mission of promoting health, keeping the world safe and serving the vulnerable. Your continued support is helping make the world a healthier place!