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

Deaf Ministries International

DMI 1979 Beaconsfield VIC Australia F

Deaf Pilots Association

DPA 1994 Mexico MO USA N

Deafblind International

DbI 1960 Paris ON Canada B

Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS

2001 T g

Declaration on International Cooperation in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space for the Benefit and in the Interest of all States, Taking into Particular Account the Needs of Developing Countries

1996 T g

Defence for Children International

DCI 1979 Geneva Switzerland F

Defend International

DI 2007 Kolbotn Norway F

Défi Belgique-Afrique

DBA 1987 Brussels Belgium G

Délice Network

2007 Lyon France J

Dementia Alliance International

DAI 2014 Bellaire TX USA C

Dengue Vaccine Initiative

DVI 2010 Washington DC USA E y

Dental Health International Netherlands

DHIN 1976 Houten Netherlands N

Dermatology, Aesthetics, and Surgery International League

DASIL Milwaukee WI USA C y

Descartes Cancer Consortium

2008 Stockholm Sweden E

Desert Locust Control Organization for Eastern Africa

DLCO-EA 1962 Addis Ababa Ethiopia D g

Destination Unknown

Brussels Belgium F y

Deutsche Ärztegemeinschaft für Humanitäre Zusammenarbeit

DÄZ 1951 Berlin Germany G

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Globale- und Tropenchirurgie

DTC 1990 Weimar Germany G

Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung

DSW 1991 Hannover Germany G f

Deutsches Medikamenten-Hilfswerk - action medeor

1964 Tönisvorst Germany G

Deutschsprachige Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Mikrochirurgie der peripheren Nerven und Gefässe

DAM 1977 Germany D

Deutschsprachige Medizinische Gesellschaft für Paraplegie

DMGP 1987 Berlin Germany G

Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network

DCVMN 2000 Nyon Switzerland F y

Development Workshop Austria

1986 Hallein Austria G

Dhaka Ahsania Mission

DAM 1958 Dhaka Bangladesh G

Diabetes Self-Management Alliance

DSMA J

Digestive Cancers Europe

DiCE 2004 Brussels Belgium D

Dignitas International

2004 Toronto ON Canada G

Dillon International

1972 Tulsa OK USA N

Dioxin20XX

E c

Dirección General de Cooperación con Africa, Asia y Europa Oriental

Madrid Spain G

Direct Relief

DR 1948 Santa Barbara CA USA G

Disability Council International

DisabCouncil Geneva Switzerland C

Disability HIV and AIDS Trust

DHAT Causeway Zimbabwe F

Disability Rights Advocacy Fund

DRAF Boston MA USA F f

Disability Rights Fund

DRF 2008 Boston MA USA F f

Disability Rights International

DRI 1993 Washington DC USA G

Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Initiative for South-Eastern Europe

DPPI SEE 2000 Sarajevo Bosnia-Herzegovina E g

Discovering Deaf Worlds

DDW 2006 Rochester NY USA G

Divers Alert Network Asia-Pacific

DAN Asia-Pacific 1994 Ashburton VIC Australia K v

DKT International

1989 Washington DC USA G

Docare International

NFP 1961 East Dundee IL USA N

Doctor To Doctor

1990 Berkeley CA USA G

Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting

DAFOH 2006 Washington DC USA J

Doctors for Global Health

DGH 1995 Decatur GA USA G

Doctors International Volunteer Organization

DIVO 2003 Tucson AZ USA G

Doctors to the World

DTTW 1980 Denver CO USA N

Doctors Worldwide

DWW 2000 Stockport UK G

Dominican Sisters of the Congregation of the Most Holy Rosary

Adrian Dominican Sisters 1923 Adrian MI USA R

Don Bosco International

DBI 1995 Brussels Belgium E

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