The International Health Agency plays a crucial role in coordinating global health efforts, addressing health challenges that transcend national borders. It works to improve health outcomes, provide emergency response during health crises, and promote health equity worldwide.
Through collaboration with governments, NGOs, and other stakeholders, the agency implements programs aimed at disease prevention, health education, and research. Its initiatives are vital for tackling issues such as infectious diseases, malnutrition, and healthcare access, ultimately striving to enhance the well-being of populations globally.