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Health Investment Benefits: UN Commission’s Urgent Call

Achieving SDG 3 through Health Investment and Global Cooperation.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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  • Economic Benefits of Health Investment
  • Equitable Health Systems
    • Social Determinants Affecting Health
  • Youth Health Initiatives
    • Global Commitment to SDG 3
  • The Full Joint Statement
    • The Takeaway

The 58th Session of the UN Commission on Population and Development has issued a joint statement emphasizing the urgent need for action to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3, focusing on health as a human right and foundation of sustainable development.

The statement highlights the importance of equitable health systems, sexual and reproductive health, and addressing social determinants of health.

It also underscores the economic benefits of investing in health, particularly in maternal and family planning services.

 

Economic Benefits of Health Investment

Investing in maternal health and family planning could yield significant economic benefits, potentially preventing millions of unplanned pregnancies and maternal deaths.

This investment is not only crucial for improving individual well-being but also for enhancing national productivity. By reducing healthcare costs associated with preventable conditions, such investments can lead to substantial savings for both individuals and the government.

 

Equitable Health Systems

The statement emphasizes the need for universally accessible, quality, and comprehensive primary healthcare services to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being.

Equitable health systems are vital for reducing disparities in healthcare access across different socio-economic groups. In the UK, this means prioritizing policies that ensure all citizens have access to necessary medical services without financial hardship.

 

Social Determinants Affecting Health

  • Poverty reduction initiatives
  • Improved education opportunities
  • Access to clean water and sanitation
  • Gender equality promotion
  • Nutritional support programs

 

Youth Health Initiatives

Adolescents and youth require better access to health services, education, and information to make informed decisions about their lives. Addressing these needs is essential for fostering a healthier future generation.

In the UK context, this involves enhancing educational curricula with comprehensive sexual education programs that empower young people with knowledge about their bodies and rights.

 

Global Commitment to SDG 3

The statement is supported by numerous countries, highlighting a global commitment to improving health outcomes.

This collective effort underscores the importance of international cooperation in tackling shared challenges such as pandemics or climate change-related health issues.

For the UK, participating in these global initiatives reinforces its role as a leader in promoting sustainable development worldwide.

 

The Full Joint Statement

Delivered New York at the 58th Session of the UN Commission on Population and Development.

We are making this collective statement to emphasise the urgent need for action to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3. Health is a human right and a foundation of sustainable development, driving economic growth, social cohesion, and individual dignity.

Over the past decades, significant progress has been made in many areas of health. We have seen a reduction in maternal and child mortality, expanded access to modern contraceptive methods as well as maternal and newborn medicines and commodities, improvements in adolescent health and education, addressing sexually transmitted diseases including HIV, and a decline in child and early forced marriages. These achievements give us hope for a healthier future.

However, significant challenges persist, and the urgent need for equal access to health services and opportunities for healthy lives remains out of reach for many.

Health inequalities stemming from complex, interrelated factors such as economic disparities, social exclusion, significant financial hardship, discrimination, and unequal access to resources, has a profound impact on individuals and communities. These inequalities manifest in poor health outcomes, lower life expectancy, reduced household income, and weaker national economic growth potential. Income inequality exacerbates vulnerabilities, limiting access to health services in low-income countries and disadvantaged communities. Social disparities rooted in gender, race, age, class, religion, and ethnicity perpetuate stigma, violence, and adverse health determinants.

Economic disparities within and among countries remain significant, impacting the lives of many individuals. Far too many people are unable to access essential health services or are forced to forgo care due to unaffordability. Rising out-of-pocket health costs are pushing millions into poverty, hindering the realisation of Universal Health Coverage. Conflicts and climate change are straining health systems and the health workforce, contributing to stagnating maternal mortality rates, growing mental health challenges, and the inability of health systems to cope with the rise of non-communicable diseases.

Equitable, inclusive, and resilient health systems are essential to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being. It is imperative to prioritize universally accessible, quality, and comprehensive primary healthcare services. Sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights must enable individuals to make free and informed decisions about their health and their lives. Addressing the social determinants of health – such as poverty, malnutrition, education, water and sanitation, and gender inequality – is critical for achieving inclusive economic growth that strengthens and benefits all of society.

The health and well-being of adolescents and youth also demands greater attention – they require better access to health services, education, and information that enable them to make informed decisions about their lives.

Investing in health, particularly sexual and reproductive health, is not just a matter of well-being, but also a powerful driver of economic growth. UNFPA estimates that allocating an additional $79 billion by 2030 to expand maternal health and family planning services could yield $660 billion in economic benefits by 2050—preventing 400 million unplanned pregnancies, 1 million maternal deaths, 6 million stillbirths, and 4 million newborn deaths, while also enhancing workforce participation and economic productivity (UNFPA, 2022). Similarly, closing the women’s health gap more broadly could further accelerate economic progress, with the World Economic Forum projecting a potential boost of at least $1 trillion annually to the global economy by 2040.

Greater investments in health infrastructure, workforce capacity, and innovative solutions like digital health can improve service delivery and expand access to services. Strengthening and expanding the global health workforce is at the heart of this. We must address health workforce shortages, ensure equitable distribution, enhance training and pay attention to sustainable retention strategies.

It is vital that we, as policymakers, health organizations, and civil society, address disparities within and among countries, ensuring that people in vulnerable situations, including women, children, older persons, migrants, people with disabilities, and those in extreme poverty, have access to quality, comprehensive health services without financial hardship and discrimination. Our role in promoting responsive health systems that cater to the unique needs of at-risk individuals are key to sustainable and inclusive progress.

A healthier population is central to achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The ICPD’s Programme of Action has guided countries toward inclusive, equitable policies advancing health and gender equality. By strengthening health systems and addressing inequalities, we can work toward a world where all people can live healthy, productive and fulfilling lives.

 

Additional Reading

  • UN Commission on Population & Development Overview
  • World Health Organization’s SDG 3 Information Page

 

The Takeaway

This joint statement from the UN Commission on Population and Development highlights how investing in equitable healthcare systems can drive economic growth while ensuring better quality of life globally.

For the UK, aligning domestic policies with these international goals will be crucial in achieving sustainable development outcomes that benefit all citizens.

 

Sources: UK Government and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.

 

Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization dedicated to providing insightful analysis on current events, prepared this article.

 

Ivan Golden

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Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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