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II.3 The “Health SDG”: Some progress, but critical …

Target 3.7 of SDG 3, although not fully part of the UHC approach, marks a significant breakthrough for the many who have attempted to integrate the sexual and reproductive healthSee more

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Box – The food-health-environment nexus 2030 Spotlight

WEBAnd given the extent of the problems described above, a fundamental redesign of food and farming systems is necessary, to safeguard environmental and human health. Five co …

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3. Corporate influence on the global health agenda

WEBA range of industries are attempting to influence the national and global health agenda, outlined in SDG 3 on health and well-being, in order to pursue their business interests. …

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SDG 3 – Philanthrocapitalism in global health and nutrition: …

WEBBy Nicoletta Dentico, Health Innovation in Practice, and Karolin Seitz, Global Policy Forum [fn] An earlier version of this article was published by Misereor, …

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Box 3.1 “We are only as safe as the most vulnerable among us

WEBThe health and socioeconomic crisis caused by COVID-19 has shown in a dramatic fashion that we are only as safe as the most vulnerable among us. Despite previous legal and …

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2 – Policies that strengthen the nexus between food, health, …

WEBFood is at the core of the nexus between identities, health, ecology and livelihoods, an intrinsic space where different important dimensions of life converge. Yet, policy …

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Box: Healthcare is not a commodity but a public good

WEBCuts in health spending have had devastating outcomes in some cases. Cuts to public sector funding often penalize health workers and lead to reduced services at a time …

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Box 3.4 Public-Private Partnerships in the health sector: a needed

WEBBox 3.1 “We are only as safe as the most vulnerable among us” - Strengthening public health and social protection systems in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; Chapter …

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Box 2.1 The food-health-environment nexus: addressing …

WEBhuman health risks are closely connected to food system prac - tices - and to each other. Most of these impacts fall under the following five categories: 1. Occupational hazards: …

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Policies that strengthen the nexus between food, health, …

WEBhuman health risks are closely connected to food system prac - tices - and to each other. Most of these impacts fall under the following five categories: 1. Occupational hazards: …

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t org Healthcare is not a commodity but a public good

WEBthe public health care sector. Globally, international companies have won at least a quarter of con-tracts in health services and their influence on public health and social care …

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The WHO pandemic treaty proposal: responding to needs or …

WEBInternational Health Regulations (IHR)6 adopted by the World Health Assembly (WHA) in 1969. In 2005, in the wake of the SARS outbreak (2002-2003), the 58 WHA …

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Care systems and SDGs: reclaiming policies for life sustainability

WEBhealth, education), and unpaid care work absorbs the ‘invisible’ cost of poor infrastructure and service provision. This impacts Goal 6 on water and sani-tation, especially in low …

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SDG 5 – Advancing women’s rights and strengthening global …

WEBVisibility and positive discourses about women’s human rights, including sexual and reproductive health and rights, through women’s mobilizing for the UN conferences of …

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1 – The increasing concentration of wealth and

WEBImprove public services and establish universal, comprehensive social protection systems: To create more equal distribution of power and realize human rights (e.g., to water, …

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SDG 5: Women, macroeconomic policies and the SDGs

WEBHowever, despite some progress, there is still a long way to go in areas such as improving access to health care, education, sanitation and women’s overall quality of life. …

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II.15 “There can be no sustainable development without peace and …

WEBII.3 The “Health SDG”: Some progress, but critical concerns remain; II.4 Access to quality education, the new paradigm; II.4.1 Stop funding for-profit private schools; II.5 …

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The increasing concentration of wealth and economic power …

WEBof the SDGs - especially 3 (health), 4 (education), 5 (gender equality), 6 (water) and 10 (inequalities) - will ultimately depend on quality, accessible public services, which require …

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