Health for All: Transforming Economies to Deliver What Matters
On 23rd May, 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) in its 76th World Health Assembly (WHA) released a report titled- “Health for All: Transforming economies to deliver what matters”.
Major Findings
- The Covid-19 pandemic was a preventable disaster resulting from a global failure to prioritize the well-being of humanity.
- There remains a huge shortage of health workers globally and especially in low-income countries.
- Health workers, 70% of whom are women, unduly suffered on the frontline in the treatment of Covid-19 for lack of decent protective equipment and support.
- Given the disastrous consequences Climate Change is already having on health.
- Climate change may cause ....
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