2030
Good Health and Well-being
Indicators
Age-standardized prevalence of current tobacco use
Mortality rate attributed to polution/poisoning
Coverage of essential health services
Adolescent birth rate
Death rate due to road traffic injuries
Alcohol per capita consumption
Suicide mortality rate
Mortality rate attributed to non-communicable diseases
Tuberculosis, Malaria, Hepatitis B incidence per population
Number of new HIV infections
Neonatal mortality rate
Under-five mortality rate
Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel
Maternal mortality ratio
Obstacles
Malnutrition
Poverty
Poor living conditions
Inaccessibility to basic services
Financial issues
Government
Pharmaceutical industry
Poor educational systems
Religious beliefs
Actions
Financing
Policies and regulations
Government intervention
Family Planning
Reduce maternal and child mortality ratio
Targets
Improve
Early warning systems for global health risks
Support
health finacing
Health workforce in developing countries
Research development
Provide
Education
Family planning
Universal access to health care
Affordable vaccines and medicines
Sexual and reproductive health care
Promote
Mental health
Prevent
Substance abuse
WHO framework convention on tobacco control
Fight
Communicable diseases
Malaria
Hepatitis
Tuberculosis
AIDS
HIV
End
Preventable child deaths
Reduce
Illnesses and deaths from hazardous chemicals and pollution
Road injuries and deaths
Mortality from non-communicable diseases
Maternal mortality