The United Nations have launched The Global Goals for sustainable development, a series of ambitious targets to end extreme poverty, fight inequality & injustice & fix climate change for everyone by 2030. If the goals are met, they ensure the health, safety and future of the planet for everyone on it. And their best chance of being met is if everyone on the planet is aware of them.

Health2030 empowers people to take action in changing their living environment, lifestyle and health behavior – from awareness to knowledge, from action to change!

Health2030 empowers companies, organizations and public institutions to implement a new health consciousness and helps to ensure the achievement of THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS of the United Nations, Goal 3 “Health and Well-Being for all”.

Health2030 is a professional and experienced partner for  implementing future health subjects in corporate structures, human resources and product development.

Health2030 is a community and digital platform for sharing and rating health topics and services.

 

“We want to support the most encouraging ideas in creating sustainable changes in health and
well-being all over the world. 
Health 2030´s vision is to create an international  health movement, enabling people living a healthier life and taking responsibility for a healthier common world. Together for a healthier life!

Cornelia Beier – Founder

 

Background information “GOAL 3 – GLOBAL GOALS”

Since the creation of the Millennium Development Goals there have been historic achievements in reducing child mortality, improving maternal health and tackling HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other diseases. In 15 years, the number of people newly infected by HIV each year has dropped from 3.1 million to 2 million and over 6.2 million lives were saved from malaria. Since 1990, maternal mortality fell by 45 percent, and worldwide there has been an over 50 percent decline in preventable child deaths globally.

Despite this incredible progress, AIDS is the leading cause of death among adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa, and 22 million people living with HIV are not accessing life-saving antiretroviral therapy. New HIV infections continue to rise in some locations and in populations that are typically excluded or marginalised.

Chronic and catastrophic disease remains one of the main factors that push households from poverty into deprivation. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) impose a large burden on human health worldwide. Currently, 63% of all deaths worldwide stem from NCDs – chiefly cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes. The cumulative economic losses to low- and middle-income countries from the four diseases are estimated to surpass US$ 7 trillion by 2025. Additionally, there continues to be underinvestment in the social circumstances and environmental factors affecting health. The job on HIV and health is far from done.

Recognizing the interdependence of health and development, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide an ambitious, comprehensive plan of action for people, planet and prosperity and for ending the injustices that underpin poor health and development outcomes.

SDG 3 aspires to ensure health and well-being for all, including a bold commitment to end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other communicable diseases by 2030. It also aims to achieve universal health coverage, and provide access to safe and effective medicines and vaccines for all. Supporting research and development for vaccines is an essential part of this process as well as expanding access to affordable medicines.

Promoting health and well-being is one of 17 Global Goals that make up the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. An integrated approach is crucial for progress across the multiple goals.

We the people – Global Goals

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