Global Health

Global Health refers to the health outcomes and issues that transcend national borders, emphasizing the interconnectedness of health systems, policies, and practices on a global scale. It encompasses the study, research, and response to health challenges that affect populations worldwide, such as infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, environmental factors, and health equity. Global Health aims to improve health and well-being for all people, irrespective of where they live, and promotes collaborative international efforts to address health disparities, enhance healthcare access, and implement effective health interventions. Key components of Global Health include surveillance of diseases, epidemic response, health policy development, and investment in health systems, focusing on both prevention and treatment. Ultimately, it seeks to foster a healthier world by addressing the factors and determinants that influence health beyond local or national contexts.