About WHO

About WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO)

The World Health Organization (WHO) was established on 7 April 1948 as the directing and coordinating authority in global public health within the United Nations system. Working at three levels in the Organization (global, regional and country), more than 7000 WHO staff worldwide collaborate with the governments of 194 Member States and other partners to achieve the WHO founding vision of the attainment of the highest possible level of health by all people.

The Western Pacific Region

The WHO Western Pacific Region is home to more than one quarter of the world’s population, stretching over more than one third of the distance around the globe. In all, more than 600 WHO staff work in 15 country offices and the Regional Office in Manila, Philippines, to support Member States in achieving better health outcomes for the Region’s nearly 1.9 billion people in 37 countries and areas.

 

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WHO History

Japan Joined WHO on 16 May 1951. It was covered by the WHO Representative Office in Taipei, China (Taiwan) from 1959 until the Office closed on 30 June 1972. Since then the responsibility over Japan was transferred to the Western Pacific Region under the Office of the Director, Programme Management.

 

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Contact WHO

All enquiries about WHO’s work with Japan should be sent to the Director for Programme Management

Office address:
World Health Organization
Regional Office for the Western Pacific
United Nations Avenue PO Box 2932 
1000 Manila, the Philippines 

Email:
wprocsu@who.int

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Address:
1-2-2, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8916, Japan

Website:
https://www.mhlw.go.jp/english/