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CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX
CHAPTER XX
CHAPTER XXI
CHAPTER XXII
CHAPTER XXIII
CHAPTER XXIV
CHAPTER XXV
CHAPTER XXVI
CHAPTER XXVII
CHAPTER XXVIII
CHAPTER XXIX
1.
1.a.
1.b.
1.c.
1.d.
1.e.
1.f.
1.g.
1.h.
2.
3.
4.
4.a.
STATUS AS AT : 09-10-2024 09:15:47 EDT
CHAPTER IX
HEALTH
1. Constitution of the World Health Organization
New York, 22 July 1946
Entry into force
:
7 April 1948, in accordance with article 80.
Registration
:
7 April 1948, No. 221
Status
:
Signatories : 59. Parties : 193
Text
:
Certified true copy
United Nations,
Treaty Series
,
vol. 14
, p. 185 (with regard to the text of subsequent amendments, see further under each series of amendments).
Note
:
The Constitution was drawn up by the International Health Conference, which had been convened pursuant to resolution
l (I)
1
of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, adopted on 15 February 1946. The Conference was held at New York from 19 June to 22 July 1946. In addition to the Constitution, the Conference drew up the Final Act, the Arrangements for the Establishment of an Interim Commission of the World Health Organization and the Protocol concerning the
Office international d'hygiène publique
, for the text of which, see United Nations,
Treaty Series
,
vol. 9
, p. 3.
Participant
2
,
3
,
4
Signature
Definitive signature(s), Acceptance(A)
Afghanistan
19 Apr 1948 A
Albania
22 Jul 1946
26 May 1947 A
Algeria
8 Nov 1962 A
Andorra
15 Jan 1997 A
Angola
15 May 1976 A
Antigua and Barbuda
12 Mar 1984 A
Argentina
22 Jul 1946
22 Oct 1948 A
Armenia
4 May 1992 A
Australia
22 Jul 1946
2 Feb 1948 A
Austria
22 Jul 1946
30 Jun 1947 A
Azerbaijan
2 Oct 1992 A
Bahamas
1 Apr 1974 A
Bahrain
2 Nov 1971 A
Bangladesh
19 May 1972 A
Barbados
25 Apr 1967 A
Belarus
22 Jul 1946
7 Apr 1948 A
Belgium
22 Jul 1946
25 Jun 1948 A
Belize
23 Aug 1990 A
Benin
20 Sep 1960 A
Bhutan
8 Mar 1982 A
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
22 Jul 1946
23 Dec 1949 A
Bosnia and Herzegovina
10 Sep 1992 A
Botswana
26 Feb 1975 A
Brazil
22 Jul 1946
2 Jun 1948 A
Brunei Darussalam
25 Mar 1985 A
Bulgaria
22 Jul 1946
9 Jun 1948 A
Burkina Faso
4 Oct 1960 A
Burundi
22 Oct 1962 A
Cabo Verde
5 Jan 1976 A
Cambodia
17 May 1950 A
Cameroon
6 May 1960 A
Canada
22 Jul 1946
29 Aug 1946 A
Central African Republic
20 Sep 1960 A
Chad
1 Jan 1961 A
Chile
22 Jul 1946
15 Oct 1948 A
China
4
,
5
,
6
22 Jul 1946 s
Colombia
22 Jul 1946
14 May 1959 A
Comoros
9 Dec 1975 A
Congo
26 Oct 1960 A
Cook Islands
9 May 1984 A
Costa Rica
22 Jul 1946
17 Mar 1949 A
Côte d'Ivoire
28 Oct 1960 A
Croatia
11 Jun 1992 A
Cuba
22 Jul 1946
9 May 1950 A
Cyprus
16 Jan 1961 A
Czech Republic
7
22 Jan 1993 A
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
19 May 1973 A
Democratic Republic of the Congo
24 Feb 1961 A
Denmark
22 Jul 1946
19 Apr 1948 A
Djibouti
10 Mar 1978 A
Dominica
13 Aug 1981 A
Dominican Republic
22 Jul 1946
21 Jun 1948 A
Ecuador
22 Jul 1946
1 Mar 1949 A
Egypt
22 Jul 1946
16 Dec 1947 A
El Salvador
22 Jul 1946
22 Jun 1948 A
Equatorial Guinea
5 May 1980 A
Eritrea
24 Jul 1993 A
Estonia
31 Mar 1993 A
Eswatini
16 Apr 1973 A
Ethiopia
22 Jul 1946
11 Apr 1947 A
Fiji
1 Jan 1972 A
Finland
22 Jul 1946
7 Oct 1947 A
France
22 Jul 1946
16 Jun 1948 A
Gabon
21 Nov 1960 A
Gambia
26 Apr 1971 A
Georgia
26 May 1992 A
Germany
8
,
9
29 May 1951 A
Ghana
8 Apr 1957 A
Greece
22 Jul 1946
12 Mar 1948 A
Grenada
4 Dec 1974 A
Guatemala
22 Jul 1946
26 Aug 1949 A
Guinea
19 May 1959 A
Guinea-Bissau
29 Jul 1974 A
Guyana
27 Sep 1966 A
Haiti
22 Jul 1946
12 Aug 1947 A
Honduras
22 Jul 1946
8 Apr 1949 A
Hungary
19 Feb 1947
17 Jun 1948 A
Iceland
17 Jun 1948 A
India
22 Jul 1946
12 Jan 1948 A
Indonesia
23 May 1950 A
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
22 Jul 1946
23 Nov 1946 A
Iraq
22 Jul 1946
23 Sep 1947 A
Ireland
22 Jul 1946
20 Oct 1947 A
Israel
21 Jun 1949 A
Italy
22 Jul 1946
11 Apr 1947 A
Jamaica
21 Mar 1963 A
Japan
16 May 1951 A
Jordan
22 Jul 1946
7 Apr 1947 A
Kazakhstan
19 Aug 1992 A
Kenya
27 Jan 1964 A
Kiribati
26 Jul 1984 A
Kuwait
9 May 1960 A
Kyrgyzstan
29 Apr 1992 A
Lao People's Democratic Republic
17 May 1950 A
Latvia
4 Dec 1991 A
Lebanon
22 Jul 1946
19 Jan 1949 A
Lesotho
7 Jul 1967 A
Liberia
22 Jul 1946
14 Mar 1947 A
Libya
16 May 1952 A
Lithuania
25 Nov 1991 A
Luxembourg
22 Jul 1946
3 Jun 1949 A
Madagascar
16 Jan 1961 A
Malawi
9 Apr 1965 A
Malaysia
24 Apr 1958 A
Maldives
5 Nov 1965 A
Mali
17 Oct 1960 A
Malta
1 Feb 1965 A
Marshall Islands
5 Jun 1991 A
Mauritania
7 Mar 1961 A
Mauritius
9 Dec 1968 A
Mexico
22 Jul 1946
7 Apr 1948 A
Micronesia (Federated States of)
14 Aug 1991 A
Monaco
8 Jul 1948 A
Mongolia
18 Apr 1962 A
Montenegro
29 Aug 2006 A
Morocco
14 May 1956 A
Mozambique
11 Sep 1975 A
Myanmar
1 Jul 1948 A
Namibia
23 Apr 1990 A
Nauru
9 May 1994 A
Nepal
2 Sep 1953 A
Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
22 Jul 1946
25 Apr 1947 A
New Zealand
10
22 Jul 1946
10 Dec 1946 A
Nicaragua
22 Jul 1946
24 Apr 1950 A
Niger
5 Oct 1960 A
Nigeria
25 Nov 1960 A
Niue
5 May 1994 A
North Macedonia
22 Apr 1993 A
Norway
22 Jul 1946
18 Aug 1947 A
Oman
28 May 1971 A
Pakistan
23 Jun 1948 A
Palau
9 Mar 1995 A
Panama
22 Jul 1946
20 Feb 1951 A
Papua New Guinea
29 Apr 1976 A
Paraguay
22 Jul 1946
4 Jan 1949 A
Peru
22 Jul 1946
11 Nov 1949 A
Philippines
22 Jul 1946
9 Jul 1948 A
Poland
22 Jul 1946
6 May 1948 A
Portugal
22 Jul 1946
13 Feb 1948 A
Qatar
11 May 1972 A
Republic of Korea
17 Aug 1949 A
Republic of Moldova
4 May 1992 A
Romania
8 Jun 1948 A
Russian Federation
22 Jul 1946
24 Mar 1948 A
Rwanda
7 Nov 1962 A
Samoa
16 May 1962 A
San Marino
12 May 1980 A
Sao Tome and Principe
23 Mar 1976 A
Saudi Arabia
22 Jul 1946
26 May 1947 A
Senegal
31 Oct 1960 A
Serbia
28 Nov 2000 A
Seychelles
11 Sep 1979 A
Sierra Leone
20 Oct 1961 A
Singapore
25 Feb 1966 A
Slovakia
7
4 Feb 1993 A
Slovenia
7 May 1992 A
Solomon Islands
4 Apr 1983 A
Somalia
26 Jan 1961 A
South Africa
22 Jul 1946
7 Aug 1947 A
South Sudan
27 Sep 2011 A
Spain
28 May 1951 A
Sri Lanka
7 Jul 1948 A
St. Kitts and Nevis
3 Dec 1984 A
St. Lucia
11 Nov 1980 A
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
1 Sep 1983 A
Sudan
14 May 1956 A
Suriname
25 Mar 1976 A
Sweden
13 Jan 1947
28 Aug 1947 A
Switzerland
22 Jul 1946
26 Mar 1947 A
Syrian Arab Republic
22 Jul 1946
18 Dec 1946 A
Tajikistan
4 May 1992 A
Thailand
22 Jul 1946
26 Sep 1947 A
Timor-Leste
27 Sep 2002 A
Togo
13 May 1960 A
Tonga
14 Aug 1975 A
Trinidad and Tobago
3 Jan 1963 A
Tunisia
14 May 1956 A
Türkiye
22 Jul 1946
2 Jan 1948 A
Turkmenistan
2 Jul 1992 A
Tuvalu
7 May 1993 A
Uganda
7 Mar 1963 A
Ukraine
22 Jul 1946
3 Apr 1948 A
United Arab Emirates
30 Mar 1972 A
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
22 Jul 1946 s
United States of America
11
22 Jul 1946
21 Jun 1948 A
Uruguay
22 Jul 1946
22 Apr 1949 A
Uzbekistan
22 May 1992 A
Vanuatu
7 Mar 1983 A
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
22 Jul 1946
7 Jul 1948 A
Viet Nam
12
17 May 1950 A
Yemen
13
6 May 1968 A
Zambia
2 Feb 1965 s
Zimbabwe
16 May 1980 A
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End Note
1
Official Records of the Economic and Social Council, First Session, Supplement No. 1
, p. 86.
2
The former Yugoslavia had signed and accepted the Constitution on 22 July 1946 and 19 November 1947, respectively. See also note 1 under “Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Croatia", "former Yugoslavia", "Slovenia", "The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" and "Yugoslavia" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume.
3
Accepted for Tanganyika on 15 March 1962 and for Zanzibar on 29 February 1964. See also note 1 under “United Republic of Tanzania” in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
4
See note concerning signatures, ratifications, accessions, etc., on behalf of China (note 1 under “China” in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume).
5
See note 3 under “China” regarding Macao in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
6
See note 2 under “China” regarding Hong Kong in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
7
Czechoslovakia had signed and accepted the Convention on 22 July 1946 and 1 March 1948, respectively. See also note 1 under “Czech Republic” and note 1 under “Slovakia” in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
8
See note 1 under “Germany” regarding Berlin (West) in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
9
The German Democratic Republic had accepted the Constitution on 8 May 1973. See also note 2 under “Germany” in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
10
See note 1 under “New Zealand” regarding Tokelau in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
11
Accepted subject to the provisions of the joint resolution of the Congress of the United States of America approved 14 June 1948 (Public Law 643, 80th Congress), section 4 of which reads as follows: "In adopting this joint resolution the Congress does so with the understanding that, in the absence of any provision in the World Health Organization Constitution for withdrawal from the organization, the United States reserves its right to withdraw from the organization on a one-year notice, provided, however, that the financial obligations of the United States to the organization shall be met in full for the organization's current fiscal year."
"The World Health Assembly adopted unanimously on 2 July 1948 the following resolution: "The Assembly recognized the validity of the ratification by the United States of America and resolved that the Secretary-General of the United Nations be advised of this decision."
12
By a letter dated at Hanoi on 12 July 1976, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Viet-Nam notified the Director-General of the World Health Organization that the Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam and the Republic of South Viet-Nam had united to form the Socialist Republic of Viet-Nam, and that the latter would continue to exercise the official membership in the World Health Organization of the Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam and the Republic of South Viet-Nam. The above-mentioned communication from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Viet-Nam was brought to the attention of the Member States of the World Health Organization by a circular letter from the Director-General of that Organization dated 30 August 1976. The Thirtieth World Health Assembly took note of the said notification in its resolution WHA 30.13 dated 10 May 1977. The Constitution of the World Health Organization had been accepted on behalf of the Democratic Republic of Viet-Nam on 22 October 1975 (See
CN.304.1975-Treaties-22)
and on behalf of the Republic of Viet-Nam (later replaced by the Republic of South Viet-Nam) (See
CN.86.1950-Treaties)
on 17 May 1950. The Amendments to articles 34 and 55 of the Constitution of the World Health Organization had been accepted on behalf of the Republic of Viet-Nam on 28 October 1974 (See
CN.285.1974-Treaties-17)
and on behalf of the Socialist Republic of Viet-Nam on 10 March 1977 (See
CN.48.1977-Treaties-7)
.
13
Democratic Yemen had accepted the Constitution on 6 May 1968. See also note 1 under “Yemen” in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
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