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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News

Call for Submissions: Case Studies on Integrating Gender into Government Health Programmes

UNU-IIGH and partners are inviting organisations and professionals to submit information on government health programmes.

18 Apr 2022

Announcement

What Works to Integrate Gender in Government Health Programs: Lessons from Promising Practices in Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia

Unlocking Gender Integration Success: Insights from African, South Asian & Southeast Asian Health Programs. UNU-IIGH reveals impactful strategies.

13 Apr 2022

Event

BFM Health & Living: World Health Day with Dr David McCoy

Celebrate World Health Day with Dr. David McCoy on BFM Health & Living. Gain insights into global health challenges and solutions.

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News

IAU Global Survey Report Explores Impact of COVID-19 on Higher Education

UNU-IAS contributed to a new report by the International Association of Universities exploring the impacts of COVID-19 on higher education.

08 Apr 2022