WHO

WHO stands for the World Health Organization. It is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. Founded in 1948, its primary objective is to promote and ensure global health, provide leadership on health matters, shape the research agenda, set norms and standards, and articulate evidence-based policy options. The WHO plays a critical role in coordinating responses to health emergencies, developing health guidelines, and monitoring health trends globally. It works in collaboration with countries and various stakeholders to improve health outcomes, combat diseases, and enhance healthcare systems worldwide.