Feature Showcase article

World Council for Health

From Justapedia, exploring endless horizons of infinite knowledge
Jump to navigation Jump to search

FormationFounded 2021, a non-profit initiative of EbMCsquared CiC, a community interest organization. WCH is guided by its international Coalition Partners, steering committee, volunteers, and support staff.
TypeNonprofit, NGO

World Council for Health (“WCH”) is a grassroots, people-powered, non-profit initiative based in Bath, United Kingdom that seeks to broaden public health knowledge and sense-making through science and shared wisdom. It is an umbrella organization driven forward by multiple front-line health and welfare organizations from around the globe. It takes a principled ethical stand to be free of influence from governments and corporations.

Background

The group was founded in September 2021[1] by Dr. Jennifer Hibberd, a paediatric dental surgeon,[2] and Dr. Tess Lawrie, a medical doctor[3] and former consultant to the World Health Organization[4] and founder of the British Ivermectin Recommendation Development (“BIRD”) Group,[5] in response to growing distrust in local, national, and global public health authorities leaving people in fear and confused regarding how to best care for themselves, their families and their communities.

The World Council for Health has more than 200 Coalition Partners in over 50 countries and is currently in the process of decentralisation, having activated more than 25 WCH Country Councils.

Activities

WCH frequently produces video content in the form of live shows, events, and webinars hosted by its team and committees. According to its website, committees include Mind Health, Law and Activism and Health Science.

The World Council for Health promotes holistic health and sovereignty and encourages people to take back control of their health. In September 2021, as part of the organization’s launch, WCH released an at-home treatment guide for Covid-19.[6] The guide relies on evidence-based strategies that people can access at home.

From the start, the World Council for Health has encouraged anyone suffering from symptoms of Covid-19 to stay calm and to trust their immune systems. In the event of a severe infection, readers of the guide are instructed to seek counsel from a trusted health practitioner or visit the hospital.

In November 2021, the World Council for Health released their Spike Protein Detox guide[7] offering numerous tips to clear both viral and vaccine-induced spike proteins from the body. This guide has now been translated into 27 languages.

Also in 2021, the World Council for Health launched a Cease and Desist Campaign[8] to raise awareness of the documented harms being caused by Covid-19 vaccines. WCH was one of the first organizations to call for a complete stop to the global vaccination campaign.

In 2022, WCH held its first international conference in Bath, United Kingdom. The Better Way Conference,[9] emceed by Del Bigtree of The HighWire, brought together speakers and guests from around the world to discuss topics relevant to both the medical community and the average person. The conference was also livestreamed.

The Council’s 7 Principles of a Better Way emerged from the topics discussed at the first Better Way Conference. The principles and associated Better Way Charter guide WCH, its partners and its Country Councils.[10]

Also in 2022, the World Council for Health published a Pharmacovigilance Report[11] confirming sufficient evidence from independent analysis of official data for the recall of all Covid-19 vaccines.

In 2023, WCH began producing policy documents aimed at policymakers and elected officials. The first brief, published in April, is a 45-page document in response to the proposed amendments to the World Health Organization’s International Health Regulations (Rejecting Monopoly Power Over Global Public Health).[12]

In August, WCH’s second policy brief addressing the effects of unregulated digitalisation (Effects of Unregulated Digitalisation on Health and Democracy) was published, followed by a policy brief addressing human trafficking (Human Trafficking: A Call for Action) published in September.

The World Council for Health also hosted its second Better Way Conference,[13] again held in Bath, United Kingdom, in June 2023. Emceed by Neil Oliver, this conference also attracted speakers and attendees from around the world.

The World Council for Health began a decentralisation campaign in 2023. In October 2023 WCH launched the first 10 Country Councils.[14] There are now 27 autonomous Country Councils set up around the world.

External links

References

  1. ^ Wikipedia Statement, World Council for Heath
  2. ^ Dr. Jennifer Hibberd website
  3. ^ The Team, Evidence Based Medicine Consultancy
  4. ^ Written Evidence, UK Parliament
  5. ^ Who are BIRD, British Ivermectin Recommendation Development Group
  6. ^ Launch with publication of at home treatment guide, World Council for Health
  7. ^ Spike Protein Detox Guide, World Council for Health
  8. ^ Dr Tess Lawrie: Countering Monopoly Power and Inspiring a Great FreeSet, World Council for Health
  9. ^ Better Way conference 2022, Better Way Events
  10. ^ Better Way Charter, World Council for Health
  11. ^ WCH Covid-19 Vaccine Pharmacovigilance Report, World council for Health
  12. ^ World Council for Health Policy Documents, World Council for Health
  13. ^ Better Way Conference 2023, World Council for Health
  14. ^ World Council for Health Launches First 10 Country Councils, World Council for Health