
WHO (World Health Organization) Child Health
WHO Child Health focuses on ensuring that children worldwide receive essential healthcare to support their growth, development, and protection from preventable diseases. It involves efforts to reduce child mortality, improve nutrition, prevent illnesses, and promote safe environments. By setting global standards and providing guidance, WHO helps governments and partners implement effective health programs, strengthen healthcare systems, and ensure equitable access to services for all children. The goal is to give every child a healthy start in life, enabling them to reach their full potential and thrive.