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    If the report is not about a particular city or country but a global report, then what do I write in the location?
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    Use the location of the organisation that produced the report. If you cannot tell which branch of an organisation produced the report, cite the location of that organisation's headquarters.
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    How do I reference a report written by an organization (no author) in text? Do I use the organization's name or simply the title of the report?
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    The organization name is preferable. If this creates confusion due to multiple works by the same organization, the title of the report in italics or quotes is suitable depending on publication type.
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    For the in-text citation is (World Health Organization [WHO], 2011) APA 6th or APA 7th?
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    Including the abbreviation of an organization's acronym within the in-text citation is not necessary per the APA 7th edition.
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    How do I reference 2 separate pieces of information in my reference list from the World Health Organisation? Is it ordered by year then or by report title?
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    For your reference list, place the works in chronological order, descending from which was published first.
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