
WHO (World Health Organization)
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations established in 1948. Its primary role is to coordinate international health efforts and promote health globally. WHO sets standards for healthcare practices, provides guidance and support for health policies, and responds to health emergencies like disease outbreaks. It also conducts research, monitors health trends, and offers training to health professionals. By working with countries and partners, WHO aims to improve health conditions worldwide, enhance access to healthcare, and promote well-being for all people.