The WHO depends on contributions from private donors and member states for funding. These funds allow WHO to organize health projects, build hospitals, and also help in the maintenance of health-service providers (Graham, 2017). Eventually, people attain health benefits because the funds are channeled towards helping people live quality and healthy lives. WHO ensures that it adapts to every specific policy in any region that it provides its services. Legislation has also played a crucial role in making people have trust in the services provided by WHO. Governments have the responsibility of ascertaining that the services provided by WHO are safe and beneficial to the general public. For this reason, it is also necessary that WHO provides services that only bring positive changes to the lives of people in society