Global Health Organizations
Global health organizations are institutions that work to improve health and well-being across the world. They focus on various issues, such as disease prevention, health education, and access to medical care. Examples include the World Health Organization (WHO) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which provide guidance and support to countries in managing health crises.
These organizations often collaborate with governments, non-profits, and other stakeholders to address global health challenges. They conduct research, share information, and implement programs aimed at reducing health disparities and promoting healthier communities. Their efforts are crucial in responding to pandemics and improving overall public health.