
OMS (Organización Mundial de la Salud)
The Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS), or World Health Organization (WHO), is a specialized agency of the United Nations dedicated to international public health. It coordinates global efforts to monitor health trends, provide guidance on health policies, and support countries in preventing and managing diseases. The OMS sets standards for health practices, responds to health emergencies, and promotes healthier living worldwide. Its work helps improve health outcomes, reduce health inequalities, and ensure access to essential medicines and services for all populations.