SDG 3

Good Health and Well-Being

Good Health and Well-Being

Good Health and Well-Being

Kehidupan Sehat dan Sejahtera

Deskripsi

The latest data show mixed results across health indicators. While maternal mortality has declined, the pace of improvement falls far short of what is needed to meet the targets for 2030. Under-5 and neonatal mortality rates have improved significantly since 2000, offering the potential to save millions more lives if progress accelerates. HIV-related deaths have halved since 2010, but millions of people still lack treatment, and global positive trends hide data showing that rates of new infections are rising in several regions. Neglected tropical diseases affect nearly 1.5 billion people globally. Achieving universal health coverage requires intensified commitment to reach those who are the furthest behind. The United Nations is advancing universal health coverage and promoting equitable, people-centred health systems, focusing on fragile, conflict-affected regions and areas with significant health inequalities. Through such initiatives as the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization road map for neglected tropical diseases 2021–2030, the United Nations targets the most underserved populations. It has also led efforts in pandemic preparedness and is intensifying action on mental health as a core component of overall well-being.