About WHO in the Western Pacific: Working with countries in the Western Pacific to deliver better health

Keeping people and countries at the center of everything we do is our guiding principle in the Western Pacific Region.

Together with 38 Member States and areas, we fight infectious diseases like dengue and malaria, and noncommunicable diseases like diabetes and heart disease.

Through immunization campaigns and initiatives such as First Embrace, we help mothers and children survive and thrive. We ensure the safety of our environment, our air, our water and our food – all of which impact our health every day.

We prepare for and rapidly respond to disasters and emergencies, never losing sight of the fact that we are dealing with issues of life and death. With the stakes so high, we strive for excellence in working to bring better health and well-being to the nearly 2.2 billion people of the Western Pacific Region.

Building health systems for all

Fighting communicable diseases

Noncommunicable diseases in the modern world

A speedy response to outbreaks and emergencies

Tailored support for the Pacific

Health at the heart of the global development agenda

Please see the link to read in details: https://www.who.int/westernpacific/about/brochure