Abstract
Orapuh, a distinguished international organisation registered in the Republic of The Gambia (C10443), is dedicated to enhancing oral and public health in underserved populations through astute information, education, and research. The vision of Orapuh is deeply rooted in addressing health disparities by leveraging digital platforms, promoting evidence-based practices, and fostering continuous learning and innovation. Orapuh is dedicated to improving oral and public health, particularly in underserved areas. This conceptual paper outlines the organisation's mission, vision, core values, creed, approach, organisational structure, governance code, vocabulary, and strategic objectives, highlighting the importance of accessible health information, research, education, and innovation. By fostering a robust and inclusive health ecosystem, Orapuh aims to bridge healthcare disparities globally.
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