
International health organizations
International health organizations are groups that work globally to improve health and well-being across countries. They include entities like the World Health Organization (WHO), which sets health standards, provides guidelines, and coordinates responses to health crises. These organizations address issues such as disease prevention, vaccination, and health education. They collaborate with governments and communities to promote public health, especially in vulnerable populations, ensuring equitable access to healthcare services. Their goal is to enhance health security, manage health emergencies, and facilitate research and information sharing on global health challenges.