Let me tell you a secret from my days navigating the labyrinth of academic writing in a bustling New York library: citing the World Health Organization (WHO) is far less intimidating than it sounds! You might expect a mystical formula, but in APA style, WHO is cited just like any other organization—no secret handshake required. Simply start with "World Health Organization," add the date, italicize the title, and paste the URL (don’t forget the https://!). For in-text citations, use (WHO, Year) after the first full mention. MLA, Chicago, Turabian, AMA, and Harvard all have their quirks, but the core idea is the same: clarity and consistency. Curious about the subtle differences? Or did I miss a citation trick you swear by? Drop your wisdom—or corrections—below! Let’s untangle these citation webs together. 📚✨ What’s your biggest citation headache? Let’s solve it as a team! 🤔🔥 #AcademicWriting #CitationTips #Education