
World Health Organization (WHO) standards
The World Health Organization (WHO) sets global standards to promote health, safety, and well-being. These standards include guidelines for disease prevention, health care quality, sanitation, nutrition, and medicine safety. They help countries develop effective health policies, ensure medical products are safe, and protect populations from health risks. By following WHO standards, nations can improve public health outcomes, control outbreaks, and ensure access to essential health services for everyone. These guidelines are based on scientific evidence and expert consensus, aiming to improve health worldwide in a consistent and equitable manner.