Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Good Health & Well-Being


Great strides have been made in improving people’s health in recent years. 146 out of 200 countries or areas have already met or are on track to meet the SDG target on under-5 mortality. Effective HIV treatment has cut global AIDS-related deaths by 52 per cent since 2010 and at least one neglected tropical disease has been eliminated in 47 countries.

However, inequalities in health care access still persist. The COVID-19 pandemic and other ongoing crises have impeded progress towards Goal 3. Childhood vaccinations have experienced the largest decline in three decades, and tuberculosis and malaria deaths have increased compared with pre-pandemic levels.

The Sustainable Development Goals make a bold commitment to end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other communicable diseases by 2030. The aim is to achieve universal health coverage, and provide access to safe and affordable medicines and vaccines for all.

To overcome these setbacks and address long-standing health care shortcomings, increased investment in health systems is needed to support countries in their recovery and build resilience against future health threats.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

Gulfmet

2010 Riyadh Saudi Arabia E g

Guttmacher Institute

1968 New York NY USA G j

H6

2008 E g

Hacking Health

J

Haematology Nurses & Healthcare Professionals Group

HNHCP Winterthur Switzerland D

HAI - Asia-Pacific

HAIAP 1986 F

HAI Africa

Nairobi Kenya E

Halcrow Foundation

2005 London UK J f

HALO Trust

Thornhill UK G

Hammer Forum

Hamm Germany G

Hand and Wrist Biomechanics International

HWBI 2012 Cleveland OH USA E c

Handa Foundation

2012 G f

HandiCapacités

1997 Paris France G

Handicapped Scuba Association International

HSA International 1981 San Clemente CA USA G

Handmaids of Charity

1840 Rome Italy R

Hands On ! International Association of Children's Museums

HO!I 1998 Graz Austria D y

Hands to Hearts International

HHI 2004 Portland OR USA G

HarvestPlus

2002 Washington DC USA E

Hasumi International Research Foundation

HIRF 1999 Washington DC USA E f

Hawaii International Child

HIC 1975 Honolulu HI USA N

Hazardous Waste Europe

HWE 2011 Boulogne-Billancourt France J

Heads of Medicines Agencies

HMA Langen Germany J

HEAL Africa

Caledonia MI USA J f

Healey International Relief Foundation

HealeyIRF 2001 Cherry Hill NJ USA G f

Healing Hands International

HHI 1993 Nashville TN USA N

Health Action Information Network

HAIN 1985 Quezon City Philippines N

Health Action International

HAI 1981 Amsterdam Netherlands F y

Health Action International - Europe Association

HAI Europe 1994 Amsterdam Netherlands E

Health Alliance International

HAI 1987 Seattle WA USA G

Health and Development International

HDI 1990 Fjellstrand Norway G

Health and Environment Alliance

HEAL 2003 Brussels Belgium F y

Health and Global Policy Institute

HGPI 2004 Tokyo Japan G

Health and Trade Network

HaT 2015 F

Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children

HBSC 1982 Glasgow UK F

Health Books International

1965 St Albans UK G

Health Builders

Kigali Rwanda G

Health Care Without Harm

HCWH 1996 F y

Health Care Without Harm Europe

HCWH Europe 2003 Brussels Belgium E y

Health Care Without Harm-Asia

HCWH-Asia 2003 Quezon City Philippines E

Health Communication Partnership

HCP 2002 Baltimore MD USA G

Health Evidence Network

HEN Copenhagen Denmark F y

Health First Europe

HFE 2004 Brussels Belgium F y

Health for Animals

Brussels Belgium F y

Health for Humanity

H4H 2002 Vancouver BC Canada N

Health Global Access Project

Health GAP 1999 Brooklyn NY USA G

Health In Harmony

HIH Portland OR USA J

Health Informatics in Africa

HELINA 1993 Hamburg Germany D

Health Information Network Europe

HINE Diegem Belgium G

Health Innovation in Practice

HIP Geneva Switzerland F

Health Level Seven International

HL7 1987 Ann Arbor MI USA F

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