3good health and well-being
SDGs
Introduction
Over The Last 15 Years, The Number Of Childhood Deaths Has Been Cut In Half. This Proves That It Is Possible To Win The Fight Against Almost Every Disease. Still, We Are Spending An Astonishing Amount Of Money And Resources On Treating Illnesses That Are Surprisingly Easy To Prevent. The New Goal For Worldwide Good Health Promotes Healthy Lifestyles, Preventive Measures And Modern, Efficient Healthcare For Everyone. |
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Detailed goals
Everyone Can Help To Make Sure That We Meet The Global Goals. Use These Thirteen Targets To Create Action To Promote Health And Well-Being For All.
Goal 3.1 Reduce maternal mortality
By 2030, the global maternal mortality rate will be reduced to less than 0.07%.
Goal 3.2 End all preventable deaths under 5 years of age
End deaths from preventable diseases in infants and young children under 5 years old by 2030.
Goal 3.3 Fight infectious diseases
Eliminate AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases by 2030, and combat hepatitis,
water-borne diseases and other infectious diseases.
Goal 3.4 Reduce non-communicable disease mortality and promote mental health
By 2030, reduce minor deaths from non-communicable diseases by one-third through prevention and treatment and promotion of mental health.
Goal 3.5 Prevent and treat drug abuse
Strengthen the prevention and treatment of narcotic drug abuse and alcoholism.
Goal 3.6 Reduce road injuries and deaths
By 2020, the number of casualties caused by traffic accidents worldwide will be reduced by half.
Goal 3.7 Universal access to sexual and reproductive health, family planning and education
By 2030, ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health care services, including family planning,
information and education, and integrate reproductive health care into national strategies and plans.
Goal 3.8 Achieve universal health coverage
Achieve the goal of universal health care (hereinafter referred to as UHC), including financial risk protection,
access to high-quality essential health care services, and access to safe, effective, high-quality,
affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all .