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Events
28 February, 2022

Covid-19 and reframing the discourse on global health equity: Challenges, trade-offs and opportunities

Global Health Centre
News
28th January 2021

World Bank presents Global Economic Prospects Report on Recovery from Pandemic

Centre for Finance and Development and Ugo Panizza
3
Events
3 November, 2022

Civil society at the Table?: Negotiating pandemic, environment and human rights treaties

Maison de la Paix - Hybrid
Global Health Centre
Publications
Blog

megdavisconsulting.com

Sara Davis
3
News
13th April 2022

Exclusivity and Circularity in the Making of “Global Mental Health” Knowledge

Annabelle Littoz-monnet and Global Governance Centre
316
News
25th August 2020

Bolivian politics in the pandemic

Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy
316
News
3rd July 2020

Loyalty, voice or exit? Latin American countries after the pandemia

Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy
Publications
Working paper, 2016

Increasing trust in the bank to enhance savings: Experimental evidence from India

Gilles Carbonnier
3
News
3rd February 2020

What Can Those Working to Combat the Coronavirus Learn from the West African Ebola Crisis?

Suerie Moon and Global Health Centre
316
News
12th May 2020

The politics of methods in the controversy over how to treat coronavirus

Global Governance Centre and Annabelle Littoz-monnet
3
Publications
Journal article, 14 February, 2019

Gridlock, Innovation and Resilience in Global Health Governance

Dario Piselli
News
20th March 2020

How to bridge the gaps between science, policy, and practice

Global Governance Centre
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Goal 3 seeks to “ensure health and well-being for all, at every stage of life. The Goal addresses all major health priorities, including reproductive, maternal and child health; communicable, non-communicable and environmental diseases; universal health coverage; and access for all to safe, effective, quality and affordable medicines and vaccines. It also calls for more research and development, increased health financing, and strengthened capacity of all countries in health risk reduction and management” as the UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform highlights. Read more about Goal 3.

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Target 3.1

By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births

Target 3.2

By 2030, end preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with all countries aiming to reduce neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and under-5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births

Target 3.3

By 2030, end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases

Target 3.4

By 2030, reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being

Target 3.5

Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol

Target 3.6

By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents

Target 3.7

By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health-care services, including for family planning, information and education, and the integration of reproductive health into national strategies and programmes

Target 3.8

Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all

Target 3.9

By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination

Target 3.a

Strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in all countries, as appropriate

Target 3.b

Support the research and development of vaccines and medicines for the communicable and noncommunicable diseases that primarily affect developing countries, provide access to affordable essential medicines and vaccines, in accordance with the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health, which affirms the right of developing countries to use to the full the provisions in the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights regarding flexibilities to protect public health, and, in particular, provide access to medicines for all

Target 3.c

Substantially increase health financing and the recruitment, development, training and retention of the health workforce in developing countries, especially in least developed countries and small island developing States

Target 3.d

Strengthen the capacity of all countries, in particular developing countries, for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks