The National Health Commission is China's government department responsible for health and wellness, formulating and implementing national health policies to advance public health.
The National Health Commission is committed to improving public health, formulating health policies, organizing major public health service projects, supervising medical service quality, and promoting the Healthy China initiative.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. It provides global leadership in health matters, shapes the health research agenda, and establishes standards for health practices.
The Hong Kong ERB (Hong Kong Employee Retraining Board) offers a variety of courses on new digital skills, technology applications, and vocational training to support the unemployed and enhance workforce capabilities.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for protecting public health by ensuring the safety, wholesomeness, and security of food, drugs, medical devices, and other products. It provides information on a wide range of topics, including food safety, drug approvals, and medical device regulations.