global health institution
C1387
concept
A global health institution is an organization that coordinates international efforts to prevent disease, promote health, and strengthen health systems across countries through research, policy, funding, and program implementation.
Aliases (6)
- public health organization ×12
- global health department ×1
- global health financing mechanism ×1
- global health institute ×1
- global health policy program ×1
- global public health initiative ×1
Instances (18)
- Duke Global Health Institute ("global health institute")
- European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare ("public health organization")
- American Public Health Association ("public health organization")
- GFATM ("global health financing mechanism")
- EPI ("global public health initiative")
- Global Health Program ("global health policy program")
- Indian Health Service ("public health organization")
- American Legacy Foundation ("public health organization")
- Truth Initiative ("public health organization")
- Marine Hospital Service ("public health organization")
- Bureau for Global Health (USAID) ("public health organization")
- EMRO ("public health organization")
- WPRO ("public health organization")
- EURO ("public health organization")
- Lasker Foundation ("public health organization")
- Office of Primary Care and Health Systems Management ("public health organization")
- FXB Center for Health and Human Rights
- University of Washington Department of Global Health ("global health department")