Major global health gains have been made in recent years, yet complex, interconnected threats − from poverty and inequality to conflict and climate change – remain.
Based on the Sustainable Development Goals, the 13th General Programme of Work (GPW) sets out WHO’s strategic direction for the next five years. It also outlines how the Programme will be implemented and provides a framework to measure progress.
The central focus of GPW 13 is impact in countries. It articulates WHO’s mission to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable.
GPW 13 is structured around key interconnected strategic priorities:
ensuring healthy lives and well-being for all at all ages;
achieving universal health coverage;
addressing health emergencies and promoting healthier populations.
These priorities are linked to three bold targets:
One billion more people to benefit from universal health coverage.
One billion more people better protected from health emergencies; and,
One billion more people enjoying better health and well-being.
They are supported by three strategic shifts:
stepping up leadership;
driving public health impact in every country; and,
focusing global public goods on impact.
WHO is committed to ensuring gender equality, equity and rights-based approaches to health that enhance participation, build resilience and empower communities.
Making WHO fit-for-purpose
To boost impact for the people we serve, WHO announced the most wide-ranging reforms in the Organization’s history in March 2019.
WHO’s transformation, aligned with the wider United Nations reform agenda, also aims to enhance our normative and technical work to ensure it better meets the needs of all 194 Member States.
Our goal is clear - to make WHO a modern organization that works seamlessly to make a measurable difference in people’s health at country level.
There are five key elements:
The GPW
A new operating model
Fit-for-purpose processes and tools
Organizational culture and staff engagement
New external engagement actions and new partnerships
After establishing our new strategy, the GPW13, we embarked on a radical redesign of our core processes and operating model to enable our vision of a WHO that works seamlessly to deliver on the triple billion targets and beyond.WHO Headquarters adopts the new structure in January 2020, and Regional and Country Offices are restructuring and aligning to the new model.
The Seventy-first World Health Assembly has approved WHO's 13th General Programme of Work (GPW13).
Thirteenth general programme of work, 2019-2023
Also available in: Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish
Triple Billion Targets: Results Report 2018-19
Draft Proposed programme budget 2020–2021
Draft Working Document on the Operationalization of the Proposed Programme Budget 2020-2021
Information Note on the Budgetary Aspects of Polio Eradication and Polio Transition
Proposed programme budget 2020-2021
https://www.who.int/about/what-we-do/thirteenth-general-programme-of-work-2019---2023
Based on the Sustainable Development Goals, the 13th General Programme of Work (GPW) sets out WHO’s strategic direction for the next five years. It also outlines how the Programme will be implemented and provides a framework to measure progress.
The central focus of GPW 13 is impact in countries. It articulates WHO’s mission to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable.
GPW 13 is structured around key interconnected strategic priorities:
ensuring healthy lives and well-being for all at all ages;
achieving universal health coverage;
addressing health emergencies and promoting healthier populations.
These priorities are linked to three bold targets:
One billion more people to benefit from universal health coverage.
One billion more people better protected from health emergencies; and,
One billion more people enjoying better health and well-being.
They are supported by three strategic shifts:
stepping up leadership;
driving public health impact in every country; and,
focusing global public goods on impact.
WHO is committed to ensuring gender equality, equity and rights-based approaches to health that enhance participation, build resilience and empower communities.
Making WHO fit-for-purpose
To boost impact for the people we serve, WHO announced the most wide-ranging reforms in the Organization’s history in March 2019.
WHO’s transformation, aligned with the wider United Nations reform agenda, also aims to enhance our normative and technical work to ensure it better meets the needs of all 194 Member States.
Our goal is clear - to make WHO a modern organization that works seamlessly to make a measurable difference in people’s health at country level.
There are five key elements:
The GPW
A new operating model
Fit-for-purpose processes and tools
Organizational culture and staff engagement
New external engagement actions and new partnerships
After establishing our new strategy, the GPW13, we embarked on a radical redesign of our core processes and operating model to enable our vision of a WHO that works seamlessly to deliver on the triple billion targets and beyond.WHO Headquarters adopts the new structure in January 2020, and Regional and Country Offices are restructuring and aligning to the new model.
The Seventy-first World Health Assembly has approved WHO's 13th General Programme of Work (GPW13).
Thirteenth general programme of work, 2019-2023
Also available in: Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish
Triple Billion Targets: Results Report 2018-19
Draft Proposed programme budget 2020–2021
Draft Working Document on the Operationalization of the Proposed Programme Budget 2020-2021
Information Note on the Budgetary Aspects of Polio Eradication and Polio Transition
Proposed programme budget 2020-2021
https://www.who.int/about/what-we-do/thirteenth-general-programme-of-work-2019---2023