Tag: GlobalGoals

Key Highlights of the World Health Statistics Report 2026

2026 world health statistics report key highlights including health trends, disease burden, health systems, emerging threats, and data collection.

The 2026 edition consists of three chapters: Chapter 1 reviews the status of the health-related indicators of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), covering age- and cause-specific mortality, infectious diseases, risk factors for health, and universal health coverage (UHC) and health systems. Chapter 2 presents an in-depth analysis of global and regional estimates of excess mortality associated with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, life expectancy and healthy life expectancy (HALE). Chapter 3 assesses the availability and quality of country cause-of-death registration as reported to the WHO mortality database. This chapter also presents selected country experiences demonstrating how strengthening civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems improves the quality, completeness and use of mortality data.

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Fasting in Ramadan and UN Sustainable Development Goals

Fasting in the month of Ramadan compels all individuals to practice self-restraint and control consistently for the entire month. It has the potential to share the emotional and physiological reality of what is it like to be not eating food. It builds thankfulness that at least by sunset, one can break the fast. But, it also compels one to think that what if one is hungry and not able to eat because of lack of affordability. This experience has the potential for bringing greater commitment in a person to share and to avoid waste. In the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), it is encouraged to facilitate people in breaking the fast. The spirit of sharing the food is a trait to be practiced year-round.

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Key Highlights of World Social Report 2025

The report calls for a new policy consensus based on equity, economic security for all, and solidarity. It emphasizes the need for structural transformations in policy, institutions, norms, and mind-sets, and a fundamental reorientation of policymaking through a social lens. A new consensus must prioritize strong social policies, investments in public institutions, and a people-centred approach to development, moving beyond the current over-reliance on markets.

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Highlights of Human Development Report 2025

This year’s Human Development report examines what distinguishes this new era of AI from previous digital transformations and what those differences could mean for human development (Chapter 1), including how AI can enhance or subvert human agency (Chapter 2). People are already interacting with AI in different ways at different stages of life, in effect scoping out possibilities, good and bad, and underscoring how context and choices can make all the difference (Chapter 3). Human agency is the price when people buy into AI hype, which can exacerbate exclusion (Chapter 4) and harm sustainability. And, of course, who produces AI and for what matter a lot for everyone (Chapter 5).

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