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  2. Sustainable healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable healthcare is organised medical care that ensures the health needs of the current population are met, without compromising environmental, economic or social resources for future generations. Commonly used schematics of the tripartite description of sustainability: Left, typical representation of sustainability as three intersecting ...

  3. Sustainable Development Goal 3 - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3 or Global Goal 3), regarding " Good Health and Well-being ", is one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations in 2015. The official wording is: "To ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. " [1] The targets of SDG 3 focus on various aspects of healthy ...

  4. Global health - Wikipedia

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    e. Global health is the health of populations in a worldwide context; [1] it has been defined as "the area of study, research, and practice that places a priority on improving health and achieving equity in health for all people worldwide". [2] Problems that transcend national borders or have a global political and economic impact are often ...

  5. The Biggest Moments From the TIME100 Climate Leadership Forum

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    TIME convened the first-ever TIME100 Climate Leadership Forum, featuring a series of conversations focused on driving real change toward a better, more sustainable world.

  6. Sustainability - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability is a social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long period of time. Definitions of this term are disputed and have varied with literature, context, and time. [2] [1] Sustainability usually has three dimensions (or pillars): environmental, economic, and social. [1] Many definitions emphasize the environmental dimension.

  7. Grand Challenges in Global Health - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Challenges in Global Health (GCGH) is a research initiative launched by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation [1] in search of solutions to health problems in the developing world. Fifteen challenges are categorized in groups among seven stated goals plus an eighth group for family health. The disciplines involved include immunology ...

  8. Effects of climate change on human health - Wikipedia

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    Climate change is altering the geographic range and seasonality of some insects that can carry diseases, for example Aedes aegypti, the mosquito that is the vector for dengue transmission. Global climate change has increased the occurrence of some infectious diseases. Infectious diseases whose transmission is impacted by climate change include, for example, vector-borne diseases like dengue ...

  9. Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada

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    3 April 2001. (2001-04-03) – November 2002. (2002-11) Authorized. Order in Council P.C. 2001-569. Final Report. The Royal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada, also known as the Romanow Report, is a committee study led by Roy Romanow on the future of health care in Canada. It was delivered in November 2002.