Abstract
Unfortunately, we don't have an effective, efficient, responsive, well managed body to provide the world with leadership on health. What we have is the World Health Organisation, which—despite some spectacular successes in the past and some continuing successes now—is in poor shape. As Fiona Godlee has illustrated in her series that ends today (p 583), the WHO lacks effective leadership and is unclear about its mandate, direction, and priorities. In addition, it is overcentralised at headquarters and regions, top …

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