17 Sustainable Goals Global Health Issues For Adm
17 Sustainable Goals Global Health Issues For Adm
17 Sustainable Goals Global Health Issues For Adm
17 SUSTAINABLE GOALS
1. NO POVERTY
Eradicating poverty in all its forms remains one of the greatest
challenges facing humanity. While the number of people living in
extreme poverty dropped by more than half between 1990 and
2015, too many are still struggling for the most basic human
needs.
2. ZERO HUNGER
The number of undernourished people has dropped by almost half in the
past two decades because of rapid economic growth and increased
agricultural productivity. Many developing countries that used to suffer
from famine and hunger can now meet their nutritional needs. Central and
East Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean have all made huge progress in ZERO HUNGER
eradicating extreme hunger.
3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
We have made great progress against several leading causes of death and
disease. Life expectancy has increased dramatically; infant and maternal
mortality rates have declined; we’ve turned the tide on HIV and malaria
deaths have halved.
GOOD HEALTH
Good health is essential to sustainable development and the 2030 Agenda
reflects the complexity and interconnectedness of the two. It takes into
account widening economic and social inequalities, rapid urbanization, threats to the climate and
the environment, the continuing burden of HIV and other infectious diseases, and emerging
challenges such as noncommunicable diseases.
4. QUALITY EDUCATION
Achieving inclusive and quality education for all reaffirms the belief that
education is one of the most powerful and proven vehicles for
sustainable development. This goal ensures that all girls and boys
complete free primary and secondary schooling by 2030. It also aims to
provide equal access to affordable vocational training, to eliminate
QUALITY EDUCATION
gender and wealth disparities, and achieve universal access to a quality
higher education
5. GENDER EQUALITY
Ending all discrimination against women and girls is not only a basic human
right, it’s crucial for sustainable future; it’s proven that empowering women
and girls helps economic growth and development.
UNDP has made gender equality central to its work and we’ve seen
remarkable progress in the past 20 years. There are more girls in school
now compared to 15 years ago, and most regions have reached gender
parity in primary education.
The efficient management of our shared natural resources, and the way we dispose of toxic
waste and pollutants, are important targets to achieve this goal. Encouraging industries,
businesses and consumers to recycle and reduce waste is equally important, as is supporting
developing countries to move towards more sustainable patterns of consumption by 2030.
Specific objective:
1. To enable and to increase the capacity of caregivers to
recognize malaria
promptly and take early appropriate action;
2. To empower service providers by imparting adequate
knowledge, skill and capacity which enable them to respond
to malaria illness appropriately;
3. To create an enabling environment for implementation.
B. STOP TB.
Stop TB is a global effort to prevent further transmission of tuberculosis or TB around the
world.
One of the programs for Stop TB is the implementation of the TB-DOTS short-course strategy.
Objectives
1. To achieve universal access to high-quality diagnosis and patient-
centered treatment
2. To reduce the suffering and socio-economic burden associated with TB
3. To protect poor and vulnerable populations from TB, TB/HIV and multi
drug-resistant – TB (MDR-TB)
4. To support development of new tools and enable their timely and
effective use.
C. GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR VACCINES AND IMMUNIZATION
The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization is a
global strategy which aims to strengthen children’s
immunization programs and introduce new generation of
licensed vaccines into use in developing countries across
the globe. These new vaccines which could help reduce the
number of deaths in children aged 5 years old and below
includes:
• Hepatitis B vaccine
• Childhood meningitis vaccine
• Yellow fever vaccine
• Influenza vaccine
• Vaccine for pneumonia