This site was a digital library and archive for WHO documents, but the Libdoc redirection service has been decommissioned and is no longer available.
Access to WHO digital library is no longer available
This website was designed to provide access to the World Health Organization's digital library resources and document archives. It served as a gateway for users to find official WHO publications, research, and reference materials from around the world.
Currently, the Libdoc redirection service has been decommissioned, so the main library access is no longer available through this page. If you were looking for WHO resources, you may need to visit the main World Health Organization website or contact their library services for further assistance.
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