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Harvard WHO Health MCP Server for WindsurfGive Windsurf instant access to 16 tools to Compare Countries, Get Countries, Get Dimensions, and more

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Windsurf brings agentic AI coding to a purpose-built IDE. Connect Harvard WHO Health through Vinkius and Cascade will auto-discover every tool. ask questions, generate code, and act on live data without leaving your editor.

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{
  "mcpServers": {
    "harvard-who-health": {
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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About Harvard WHO Health MCP Server

Connect to the WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO) API — the world's most comprehensive source of global health statistics.

Windsurf's Cascade agent chains multiple Harvard WHO Health tool calls autonomously. query data, analyze results, and generate code in a single agentic session. Paste Vinkius Edge URL, reload, and all 16 tools are immediately available. Real-time tool feedback appears inline, so you see API responses directly in your editor.

What you can do

  • Health Indicators — Search 1000+ indicators across all health domains
  • Life Expectancy — Track life expectancy at birth by country
  • Immunization — DTP3, measles, polio, BCG, and hepatitis B coverage
  • Infectious Diseases — HIV/AIDS prevalence, TB incidence, malaria estimates
  • NCDs — Diabetes, obesity, hypertension, tobacco, and alcohol data
  • Maternal Health — Maternal mortality ratios and reproductive health
  • Health Workforce — Physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists per 10,000 pop.
  • Health Expenditure — Per capita spending in PPP dollars
  • Water & Sanitation — WASH indicators for safe water and sanitation
  • Country Comparison — Compare any indicator across multiple countries

The Harvard WHO Health MCP Server exposes 16 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Windsurf in under two minutes — credentials fully managed, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

All 16 Harvard WHO Health tools available for Windsurf

When Windsurf connects to Harvard WHO Health through Vinkius, your AI agent gets direct access to every tool listed below — spanning global-health, health-indicators, statistics, and more. Every call runs in a secure, isolated environment with full audit visibility. Beyond a simple connection, you get real-time monitoring of agent activity, enterprise governance, and optimized token usage.

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Compare countries on Harvard WHO Health

Provide a comma-separated list of ISO 3-letter country codes. Returns the most recent 10 years of data for each country. Compare a health indicator across countries

get

Get countries on Harvard WHO Health

Returns ISO codes and country names for use with other indicator queries. Get list of WHO member countries

get

Get dimensions on Harvard WHO Health

Useful for understanding how to filter and disaggregate health data. Get WHO data dimensions metadata

get

Get health expenditure on Harvard WHO Health

This indicator measures how much each country spends on healthcare, adjusted for purchasing power. Get health expenditure data

get

Get health workforce on Harvard WHO Health

Supported types: "physicians", "nurses", "dentists", "pharmacists". Get health workforce density data

get

Get hiv aids on Harvard WHO Health

Tracks the percentage of the population living with HIV, a critical indicator for public health programs and resource allocation. Get HIV/AIDS prevalence data

get

Get immunization on Harvard WHO Health

Supported shortcuts: "dtp3" (diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis), "measles", "polio", "bcg", "hepb3". Or use a WHO indicator code directly. Get immunization coverage data

get

Get indicator data on Harvard WHO Health

g. "USA", "BRA", "GBR", "CHN", "IND"). Returns country, year, value, confidence intervals, and sex disaggregation. Get time-series data for a WHO indicator

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Get life expectancy on Harvard WHO Health

This is one of the most fundamental indicators of population health. Get life expectancy data

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Get malaria on Harvard WHO Health

Essential for tracking the global burden of malaria, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. Get malaria case estimates

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Get maternal health on Harvard WHO Health

This measures the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, a critical indicator of reproductive health and healthcare quality. Get maternal mortality data

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Get mortality on Harvard WHO Health

Common indicator codes: "NCDMORT3070" (NCD mortality), "CHILDMORTALITY" (under-5), "MATERNALMORTALITY". Use search_indicators to find specific codes. Get mortality data by cause

get

Get ncd on Harvard WHO Health

Supported shortcuts: "diabetes" (prevalence), "obesity" (BMI ≥30), "blood_pressure" (hypertension), "tobacco" (smoking), "alcohol" (consumption). Or use a WHO code. Get non-communicable disease data

get

Get tuberculosis on Harvard WHO Health

TB remains one of the top infectious disease killers worldwide, and this data tracks progress toward elimination. Get tuberculosis incidence data

get

Get water sanitation on Harvard WHO Health

Supported types: "water" (safely managed drinking water), "sanitation" (safely managed sanitation), "hygiene" (basic hygiene facilities). Get water and sanitation data

search

Search indicators on Harvard WHO Health

Returns indicator codes and names. Use the indicator code with get_indicator_data to retrieve time-series data. Search 1000+ WHO health indicators

Connect Harvard WHO Health to Windsurf via MCP

Follow these steps to wire Harvard WHO Health into Windsurf. The entire setup takes under two minutes — your credentials stay safe behind Vinkius.

01

Open MCP Settings

Go to Settings → MCP Configuration or press Cmd+Shift+P and search "MCP"
02

Add the server

Paste the JSON configuration above into mcp_config.json
03

Save and reload

Windsurf will detect the new server automatically
04

Start using Harvard WHO Health

Open Cascade and ask: "Using Harvard WHO Health, help me...". 16 tools available

Why Use Windsurf with the Harvard WHO Health MCP Server

Windsurf provides unique advantages when paired with Harvard WHO Health through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Windsurf's Cascade agent autonomously chains multiple tool calls in sequence, solving complex multi-step tasks without manual intervention

02

Purpose-built for agentic workflows. Cascade understands context across your entire codebase and integrates MCP tools natively

03

JSON-based configuration means zero code changes: paste a URL, reload, and all 16 tools are immediately available

04

Real-time tool feedback is displayed inline, so you see API responses directly in your editor without switching contexts

Harvard WHO Health + Windsurf Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Windsurf combined with the Harvard WHO Health MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Automated code generation: ask Cascade to fetch data from Harvard WHO Health and generate models, types, or handlers based on real API responses

02

Live debugging: query Harvard WHO Health tools mid-session to inspect production data while debugging without leaving the editor

03

Documentation generation: pull schema information from Harvard WHO Health and have Cascade generate comprehensive API docs automatically

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Rapid prototyping: combine Harvard WHO Health data with Cascade's code generation to scaffold entire features in minutes

Example Prompts for Harvard WHO Health in Windsurf

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Windsurf agent to start working with Harvard WHO Health immediately.

01

"Compare life expectancy between USA, Brazil, Japan, and Nigeria"

02

"Show diabetes prevalence data for India"

03

"Get measles immunization coverage for sub-Saharan African countries"

Troubleshooting Harvard WHO Health MCP Server with Windsurf

Common issues when connecting Harvard WHO Health to Windsurf through Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

Server not connecting

Check Settings → MCP for the server status. Try toggling it off and on.

Harvard WHO Health + Windsurf FAQ

Common questions about integrating Harvard WHO Health MCP Server with Windsurf.

01

How does Windsurf discover MCP tools?

Windsurf reads the mcp_config.json file on startup and connects to each configured server via Streamable HTTP. Tools are listed in the MCP panel and available to Cascade automatically.
02

Can Cascade chain multiple MCP tool calls?

Yes. Cascade is an agentic system. it can plan and execute multi-step workflows, calling several tools in sequence to accomplish complex tasks without manual prompting between steps.
03

Does Windsurf support multiple MCP servers?

Yes. Add as many servers as needed in mcp_config.json. Each server's tools appear in the MCP panel and Cascade can use tools from different servers in a single flow.

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