
Global Health Institutions
Global health institutions are organizations that work internationally to improve health, prevent diseases, and respond to health emergencies. They coordinate efforts among governments, healthcare providers, and researchers to promote equitable access to medicine, vaccines, and health services worldwide. Examples include the World Health Organization (WHO), which sets health standards and provides guidance, and the Global Fund, which fights AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. These institutions help address health challenges that cross borders, ensuring that investments and policies support healthier lives for all, especially in vulnerable populations.