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आज का इतिहास | भारतीय एवं विश्व इतिहास में 07 अप्रैल की प्रमुख घटनाएं |
STUNNING. #HS1isComing
good morning.
I am planning on writing a diary,I dont think its a bad idea... I would write my poems in there.
I have trouble with words and letters, so it would be lovely to train a bit. I guess its because I was alphabetized very late on my childhood. trouble with words, interpretation and expressing myself is very frequent.
I think ill get a trip to the store to buy the notebook tomorrow.
thats it for now.
Focusing on the right of everyone to have access to quality health services requires substantial investment
The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has welcomed the World Health Organization’s World Health Day theme My Health, My Right, ahead of World Health Day, Sunday, April 7th.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says at least 140 countries recognize health as a human right in their constitutions, but more than 4.5 billion people were not fully covered by essential health services in 2021, a situation since made worse by the effects of the global pandemic.
ICN President Dr Pamela Cipriano who is part of the UHC2030 Taskforce said: “ICN supports the work of WHO and the campaign to achieve UHC. Unfortunately, collectively the member states of WHO have not invested sufficiently to bring about the changes that are so desperately needed to make UHC a reality."
‘Nurses hold the key to many of the health care burdens that are affecting communities around the world. They keep people healthy, support them to recover from health conditions and live full and independent lives, but nurses’ commitment and professionalism are being undermined by lack of investment and the current nursing shortages which ICN estimates to be at least 13 million. Without substantial investment from governments, the ambition of UHC will never be met but with the right political will it is possible, and the call for this year’s World Health Day – the right of everyone to have access to quality health services – can become a reality.
Clearly without a strong and well-funded nursing workforce access to quality health services is limited. As our partner project with BBC StoryWorks, Caring with Courage, demonstrated, nurses play a key and fundamental role around the world in being the providers and conduits of health care. Without nurses, health as a human right is merely a pipe dream.”
COVID-19 and other health emergencies have made every country's journey to Health For All more urgent.
COVID-19 and other health emergencies, overlapping humanitarian and climate crises, economic constraints, and war, have made every country's journey to #HealthForAll more urgent. Now is the time for leaders to take action to meet their universal health coverage commitments and for civil society to hold leaders accountable.
The right to health is a basic human right. Everyone must have access to the health services they need when and where they need them without financial hardship.
What is Right to health?
According to WHO, the Right to health is the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, including access to medical care, sanitation, nutrition, clean water, and all other socio-economic determinants of health.
Health For All envisions that all people have good health for a fulfilling life in a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world.
On 7 April 2023 for World Health Day, the World Health Organization will observe its 75th birthday.
ThE WHO’s 75th anniversary is an opportunity to look back at public health successes that have improved quality of life during the last seven decades. It is also an opportunity to motivate action to tackle the health challenges of today ̶ and tomorrow.
Campaign.
On 7 April 2023 ̶ World Health Day ̶ the World Health Organization will observe its 75th birthday.