
World Health Organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations established in 1948. Its primary goal is to promote global health, provide leadership on international public health issues, and coordinate responses to health emergencies. WHO sets standards for health practices, supports countries in improving their healthcare systems, and conducts research on health-related topics. It plays a crucial role in addressing diseases, providing health guidelines, and ensuring access to essential healthcare. By promoting health and well-being worldwide, WHO aims to attain the highest possible level of health for all people.