Poland

The WHO Country Office in Poland was established in 1992 in Warsaw. It serves as the focal point for WHO activities in Poland. The country team consists of two staff members and focuses on the fields of public health, health care systems, tobacco control, noncommunicable diseases, and environment and health.

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From the COVID-19 pandemic to the Ukrainian refugee crisis, Poland’s health and care workers exemplify WHO’s vision of health for all

More than 2 years of COVID-19, and now nearly 2 months of the Ukrainian refugee crisis – on both fronts, Poland’s health and care workers have risen to the occasion, providing crucial services to millions amid adversity.

WHO/Europe offices

WHO Country Office, Poland
Aleje Jerozolimskie 155
Warsaw PL-02326

Ministry of health

Ministry of Health
ul. Miodowa 15
Warsaw 00952
http://www.mz.gov.pl

HealthBuddy+
COVID-19 Chatbot

Ask your COVID-19 questions in Polish.

AirQ+ survey (in Polish)

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COVID-19

Technical guidance

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The UN at 75

2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the United Nations.

Watch the video (with Polish subtitles)

Data and statistics

655

Hospital beds per 100000 (as of 2011)


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