Health and well-being

Access to good health and well-being is a human right and the foundation of human prosperity. Although significant progress has been made in improving the health of billions of people since 2000, major hurdles remain — particularly in developing countries, where women and children are most vulnerable. 

UNU’s health-related research untangles the growing social, economic, and environmental complexity that threatens to outpace the ability of governments and communities to manage the well-being of their citizens. Our work assesses key elements of healthy development to ensure they are reinforced by health policy.

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Symposium

Making a Difference – Achieving People-Centred Care in 2022

Symposium: Achieving people-centered care in 2022. Explore impactful strategies for making a difference.

Seminar

Working Local, Thinking Global Seminar Series: Engaging Evidence in Policy Making Towards the SDGs

Join the seminar series: Working Local, Thinking Global. Learn about evidence-based policy-making for SDGs.

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Conversation Series

Shifting Power in Global Health: Voices and Lessons From Across the South

Exploring Global Health: Voices and lessons from the Global South in a transformative scientific meeting.

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Seminar

3rd COVID-19 Global Research and Innovation Forum

Join the forum for innovative insights and collaborative solutions at the 3rd COVID-19 Global Research event.

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Event

Launch of a New WHO-UNICEF Report on Formula Milk Marketing

Report on how the marketing of commercial milk formula impacts infant feeding decisions.

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Seminar

Gender, Equity, Human Rights, and PHC “Community of Practice” Session

Participate in a seminar focusing on gender equity, human rights, and primary healthcare in a community of practice session.

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Seminar

Webinar: Infant and Young Child Feeding: Policy, Power and Politics

Exploring policy dynamics, power, and politics in infant and young child feeding through a webinar.

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Seminar

Infant and Young Child Feeding: Policy, Power, and Politics

UNU-IIGH will host the webinar "Infant and Young Child Feeding: Policy, Power, and Politics".

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