Medical and health organizations based in Central America

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Medical and Health Organizations Based in Central America

Central America, a region that connects North and South America, is home to a diverse range of medical and health organizations. These entities play a crucial role in improving public health, conducting medical research, and providing healthcare services to the populations of Central American countries, including Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. This article provides an overview of some of the key medical and health organizations based in Central America.

Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)[edit | edit source]

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) works across the Americas but has significant operations in Central America. As a regional office of the World Health Organization (WHO), PAHO focuses on improving health and living standards of the people in the Americas. It provides technical cooperation and mobilizes partnerships to combat diseases and promote health and well-being.

Central American Healthcare Initiative (CAHI)[edit | edit source]

The Central American Healthcare Initiative (CAHI) is a collaborative effort among various stakeholders, including private sector leaders, NGOs, and academic institutions, aimed at improving healthcare delivery and outcomes in Central America. CAHI focuses on innovative solutions to healthcare challenges, emphasizing sustainable and scalable models.

Salud Mesoamérica[edit | edit source]

Salud Mesoamérica is a public-private partnership aimed at reducing health equity gaps in the Mesoamerican region, which includes several Central American countries. The initiative focuses on improving maternal and child health by enhancing the quality of health services and increasing access to healthcare for the most vulnerable populations.

Central American Institute for Health and Nutrition (INCAP)[edit | edit source]

The Central American Institute for Health and Nutrition (INCAP), established in 1949, is a specialized entity of the Central American Integration System (SICA). INCAP's mission is to contribute to the improvement of health and nutrition in Central America and Panama through research, technical cooperation, and knowledge dissemination.

Category:Health in Central America[edit | edit source]

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