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What are Some Notable WHO Reports?
Some notable WHO reports include the
World Health Report
, the
Global Tuberculosis Report
, and the
World Malaria Report
. These reports have been instrumental in driving global health initiatives and monitoring progress towards international health goals like the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
.
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