Presentation on World health Day 2023, World Health Day theme is “Health For All”, which encompasses the equal access for a good quality health services across all regions with limited or no financial risk.
3. • This year 2023, World Health Day theme is “Health For All”, which
encompasses the equal access for a good quality health services
across all regions with limited or no financial risk.
• All major religions stress the importance of maintaining a healthy
body and mind,
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6. • Several countries have included this kind of right to health into their
constitution.
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17. How World Health Organization established
Universal Health Access
• Following World War II,
• WHO regarded health and its universal accessibility as a necessary
method of establishing contemporary post-colonial states.
• The WHO (founded in 1948) in collaboration with other United
Nations (UN) organisations aimed for a new, free, and healthy world.
• despite the prominence of projects, such as the malaria eradication
programme, other health-promoting ideas were established.
• work on general healthcare mechanism enhancement was carried
out by forming a number of agreements with national governments
which made WHO the vanguard for universal healthcare.
18. Key messages of Word Health Organization in
2023
• Health For All envisions a society in which all people have good health and
may live happy lives in a peaceful, wealthy, and sustainable environment.
• The right to health is a fundamental human right.
• Everyone must have access to health care when and when they need it,
without financial burden.
• Thirty percent of the world's population lacks access to basic health
treatments.
• Almost two hundred crore people are facing catastrophic health-care costs,
with considerable disparities impacting those in the most disadvantaged
circumstances.
19. • Universal health coverage (UHC) provides
• financial security and access to high-quality necessary services,
• lifts people out of poverty, promotes family and community well-
being,
• safeguards against public health emergencies.
20. • To make health for all a reality, we need: individuals and
communities with access to high-quality health services, so they can
care for their own and their familie’s health;
• skilled health workers who provide quality, people-centric care; and
policymakers who are committed to investing in universal health
coverage.