Leave No One’s Health
Behind:
Invest in Health Systems
for All
On 12 December 2012, the United
Nations General Assembly endorsed a resolution urging countries to accelerate
progress toward universal health coverage (UHC) – the idea that everyone,
everywhere should have access to quality, affordable health care - as an
essential priority for international development. On 12 December 2017, the
United Nations proclaimed 12 December as International Universal Health
Coverage Day (UHC Day) by resolution 72/138.
International
Universal Health Coverage Day aims to raise awareness
of the need for strong and resilient health systems and universal health
coverage with multi-stakeholder partners. Each year on 12 December, UHC
advocates raise their voices to share the stories of the millions of people
still waiting for health, champion what we have achieved so far, call on
leaders to make bigger and smarter investments in health, and encourage diverse
groups to make commitments to help move the world closer to UHC by 2030.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been an ongoing moment of reckoning
for health systems around the world. While the harsh lessons of our global
situation are far from new—and while fears and injustices now making headlines
reflect the daily reality of millions before the pandemic—the sheer scale of
this crisis has sparked new urgency around health systems and universal health
coverage. More leaders than ever are paying attention, and more people than
ever are rising to demand change.
On 12 December, join us to demand action on universal
health coverage and call on leaders to invest in health systems for all that
leave no one behind.Our lives, livelihoods and futures depend on it.
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In 2019, world leaders endorsed the most ambitious and comprehensive
political declaration on health in history at the UN High-Level Meeting on
Universal Health Coverage. In the midst of a global pandemic, we unite to call
on leaders to protect everyone with this year’s theme:
“Leave No One’s Health Behind: Invest in health systems for all.”
To build a safer and healthier future for all, we must strengthen our
health systems to ensure they are equitable, resilient, and capable of meeting
everyone’s needs.
Governments, international organisations, civil society organisations, the
private sector, academia, and media are encouraged to use this year’s theme to
keep holding leaders, our health systems and ourselves accountable to the
promise of health for all. Everyone, everywhere deserves access to quality
health services, in times of crisis and calm.
More information can be found on the official campaign microsite: www.UHCDay.org.
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#HEALTH_SYSTEM #
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This is another excellent post underlining the importance of good universal health coverage.
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