Mental health is a vital component of overall well-being. It reflects a person’s ability to think clearly, manage emotions, form relationships, and cope with everyday life. Far from being a luxury, mental well-being is essential at every stage of life-from childhood to old age.
Drug and substance abuse is not just a personal crisis-it is a public health emergency with wide-reaching effects on individuals, families, and entire communities. It damages the body and mind, disrupts relationships, increases risk of violence and homelessness, and leads to long-term physical and mental health complications.
Substance abuse remains one of the most devastating health crises of our time. It impacts not only physical and mental health but also dismantles families, derails futures, and leads to cycles of trauma, crime, and poverty.
Disability is not just a medical condition-it is a diverse and lived human experience. It includes physical, sensory, intellectual, and mental impairments that may limit participation in daily activities. But more often, it is not the impairment itself that limits people-it is the barriers in society:
Digital health is revolutionizing the way healthcare is delivered, making it more accessible, efficient, and person-centered. From telemedicine platforms and mobile health apps to electronic health records and Al-powered diagnostics, technology is expanding access to care-especially for people
Access to basic health needs is a fundamental human right and a foundation for long-term well-being. This includes not only healthcare access, but also the availability of clean water, nutritious food, safe shelter, proper hygiene, and essential clothing.
Women’s health encompasses a wide range of physical, emotional, and psychological needs that evolve across every stage of life-from adolescence and reproductive years to menopause and elder care. Beyond biological differences, women often face unique barriers to care
The health of children and young people is the foundation of any strong and sustainable society. This age group-spanning infants, school-aged children, and adolescents-is particularly vulnerable to malnutrition, developmental delays, preventable diseases, abuse, mental health challenges, and social exclusion.
Maternal health is a critical pillar of public health and family stability. It encompasses the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of women before, during, and after pregnancy. Globally, too many women-particularly in low-income or marginalized