1. Promote the equitable distribution of health resources: Global health governance helps countries achieve the equitable distribution of health resources through cooperation and exchanges, and bridge the gap between developed and underdeveloped countries.
2. Prevention and control of global health emergencies: Global health governance can prevent and control the spread of epidemic diseases, eliminate health risks and provide security for global residents through timely information sharing, rapid response and strict monitoring among health departments.
3. Promote the sustainable development of global health: Global health governance has made important contributions to the standardization and management of health services in various countries, the improvement of health systems and institutions, and the sustainable development of global public health. Learning global health governance can make people better understand the development of global health, improve people's knowledge and literacy in the field of health, and enhance health innovation and ability to respond to major public health events.