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

HealthRight International

1990 New York NY USA G

Healthy Brains Global Initiative

HBGI 2020 F

Healthy Caribbean Coalition

HCC 2008 St Michael Barbados D

Healthy Newborn Network

HNN 2010 Fairfield CT USA F y

Hearing International

1993 Aurora CO USA F y

Heart Care International

HCI 1995 Greenwich CT USA N

Heart Friends Around the World

HFATW Bianzano Italy F

Heart to Heart

1989 Oakland CA USA N

Heart to Heart International

1988 Seoul Korea Rep G

Heart to Heart International

HHI 1992 Lenexa KS USA G

Heart Valve Society

HVS Beverly MA USA C

Heart-Team Education Association

HTEA J

Heartbeat International

1971 Columbus OH USA N

Heidelberg Institute of Global Health

HIGH 1962 Heidelberg Germany G j

Helen Keller International

HKI 1915 New York NY USA E

Hellerwork International

HWI San Clemente CA USA G

Help - Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe

1981 Bonn Germany G

Help for Children in Need

1959 Duisburg Germany G

Help for the Andes Foundation

2001 Santiago Chile G f

Help for the Persecuted Church

1969 Uhldingen-Mühlhofen Germany G

HELP International, Germany

Lüdenscheid Germany N

Help International, UK

1985 Coventry UK G

Help International, USA

1985 Provo UT USA G

Help the Poor International

HPI 2010 Fort Worth TX USA G

HelpAge International

1983 London UK F y

Helping Other People

HOPe 2001 Bronx NY USA G

Helps International Ministries

HIM 1976 Asheville NC USA N

HEPA Europe

2005 Copenhagen Denmark F

Hepatitis B and C Public Policy Association

2009 Luxembourg Luxembourg D v

Hermandad

1975 Long Beach NY USA G

Hesperian Health Guides

1973 Berkeley CA USA G f

High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy

Panel 2018 Washington DC USA F y

Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy

1971 Honesdale PA USA N j

Hipólito Unanue Agreement

1971 Lima Peru F g

Hiroshima International Council for Health Care of the Radiation-exposed

HICARE 1991 Hiroshima Japan N

His Nets

2004 Norman OK USA G

Hispano-American Association of Acupuncture

Madrid Spain G

HIV Outcomes

2016 F

HIV Research Net

2004 Bergen Norway G

Holt International

1956 Eugene OR USA G

Holy Childhood

Aachen Germany G

Homeless Children International

HCI 1991 Reidville SC USA N

Homeopaths Without Borders France

HWB 1984 Labarthe-Rivière France F

Homeopathy One

2017 Ghent Belgium J

Homesick International

2004 Osterbruch Germany N

HOPE '87 - Hundreds of Original Projects for Employment

1987 Vienna Austria G

Hope and Homes for Children

Salisbury UK G

Hope for Children

Hemel Hempstead UK G

Hope for the Nations

HFTN 1994 Kelowna BC Canada F

Hope International Development Agency

1975 New Westminster BC Canada G

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