In creating healthy living conditions, the main principles to be followed are to focus on more efficient financing of health systems, improve sanitation and hygiene, provide greater access to doctors and enhance healthcare for all ages…
Health Programs
Overview
Health is a fundamental human right and a key indicator of sustainable development. Poor health threatens the rights of children to education, limits economic opportunities for men and women and increases poverty within communities and countries around the world. In addition to being a cause of poverty, health is impacted by poverty and strongly connected to other aspects of sustainable development, including water and sanitation, gender equality, climate change and peace and stability.
The current state of health is concerning; women all over the world continue to face barriers to general and reproductive healthcare, billions of people lack access to important medicines, hundreds of millions of adults and children lack access to safe drinking water, and many suffer from malnutrition with thousands of new cases of HIV/AIDS continue to occur each day.
One of the primary aims of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) principles is to create healthy living conditions and ensure well-being at every stage of human life.
To overcome these problems, the main principles to be followed are to focus on more efficient financing of health systems, improve sanitation and hygiene, provide greater access to doctors and enhance healthcare for all ages. Our Health Focus are on: