Executive board
The Executive Board of the international health organization consists of 7 to 15 members, who are elected by the General Assembly of the organization. The board includes a chairman, vice-chairman, and other members selected based on their experience and qualifications in the health and administrative fields, as this composition aims to ensure a diverse and effective representation of the expertise required to implement the organization’s programs and manage its operations effectively.
The primary tasks of the executive council include promoting the implementation of health policies approved by the Assembly, providing advice on critical health issues, and facilitating effective cooperation between countries. Through these activities, who aims to promote the health of individuals and communities, support the efforts of countries in overcoming health challenges, thereby contributing to the achievement of sustainable development and well-being for all.