World Health Organisation (WHO)

The World Health Organisation have one overlaying goal: Better health for everyone, everywhere.

Their primary function is to direct and coordinate international health work through collaboration.

Working together, the WHO partnerships attain health objectives by supporting national health policies and strategies.

The organisation have 194 Member States, across six regions, and working from more than 150 offices. WHO partner with countries, the United Nations system, international organisations, civil society, foundations, academia and research institutions.

Link: WHO

WHO is a SDG partner.

The Legatum Properity Index

The Legatum Institute is a think-tank with a global vision: to see all people lifted out of poverty.

They apply their work to rank and measure how poverty and prosperity around the globe is changing, to research and determine why it is changing locally, nationally and globally and what actions can be done to enable transformationel change fostering open economies, inclusive societies and empowered people.

The indicators they use for ranking can be adjusted for weighting according to the visitors area of priority.

Link: The Legatum Prosperity Index