WHO Priorities: Achieve universal coverage, Address health emergencies, Promote healthier populations, Work and Core Functions of the WHO: Provides leadership and creates partnerships, Conducts research, Sets norms and standards, Develop policies, Provides technical support, Monitor health and wellbeing trends, Features of Australia's aid program: Contributes to sustainable economic growth, Involves poverty reduction, Strengthens private sector development, Enables human development, Provision of ODA (0.22% of GNI), Works in the Indo-Pacific region, Partnerships in Australia's aid program & Types of Aid: Non-government organisations, Other government departments, Private sector, Bilateral, Multilateral, Emergency / Humanitarian, Priority areas in Australia's aid program: Pacific, Building resilience: climate action & financing, South East Asia, Humanitarian, Expanding opportunities for everyone, Objectives of the SDGs: End extreme poverty, Fight injustice and inequalities, Tackle climate change, Rationale of the SDGs: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) finished in 2015, Progress in all areas was uneven across countries, New global challenges had emerged, The SDGs: No poverty, Zero Hunger, Good health and wellbeing, Quality education, Gender equality, Clean water and sanitation, Climate action,

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