Abstract

As part of its mandate and in answer to requests from governments, the World Health Organization works in three main areas relating to human reproduction, family planning, and population dynamics: the introduction of family planning into health services, provision of appropriate education and training for health personnel at all levels, and research in human reproduction, both biomedical and operational. The underlying strategy of the organization is to assist the strengthening of national health services, family planning being included as an integral part of health care. To help administrations to meet the demands posed by the increased scope and multidisciplinary nature of family planning, WHO pays particular attention to the planning, administration, and evaluation of projects, emphasizing the use of modern managerial techniques and the importance of operational research. WHO sponsors scientific and technical meetings in human reproduction, family planning, and population dynamics, to provide an international forum for collaborative efforts and to emphasize the importance of national and international coordination of efforts and resources.

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