
World Health Organization Guidelines
The World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations to help countries improve health and safety for populations. They cover various topics, such as disease prevention, nutrition, mental health, and emergency response. These guidelines aim to promote healthy practices, support public health policies, and enhance global health systems. By recommending best practices, WHO helps governments, healthcare providers, and communities make informed decisions to protect and improve people's health worldwide, ultimately striving for a healthier future for everyone.