Health-care administration to ensure healthy lifestyles and promote well-being for all ages. Health and well-being are crucial at all stages of life, beginning with childhood. This objective encompasses all main health goals, including reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health; communicable and noncommunicable illnesses; universal health coverage; and access to safe, effective, high-quality medicines and vaccinations for everyone. Following the SDG 3, we at Raah-e-Najaat strive to avoid undue suffering from preventable diseases and untimely mortality by concentrating on essential objectives that improve the overall health of a country's people. Priority areas are those with the largest disease burdens and underserved population groups and geographies. Goal 3 also asks for increased expenditures in R&D, health funding, and health risk reduction and management.
Raah-e-Najaat has four important objectives that should consider in order to secure healthy lives and promote the well-being of all children:
The Health System Strengthening initiatives are intended to combine capacity building and supportive supervision with cross-cutting approaches to digital health, gender-centric programming, continuous monitoring and learning, knowledge management, and innovation cells. The aims and programs areas are connected with the SDG framework, and they have a large-scale impact through advocacy, inclusive market-based approaches, community-centered initiatives, and scaling up and adapting established models.
Goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals aims to ensure health and well-being for all people at all stages of life. The Goal targets all main health concerns, including reproductive, maternal, and child health; communicable, noncommunicable, and environmental illnesses; universal health coverage; and universal access to safe, effective, high-quality medicines and vaccinations for everyone. It also asks for more research and development, higher health finance, and stronger ability in all nations to reduce and manage health risks.
Neglected Tropical Diseases
Non-Communicable Diseases
Epidemic Outbreak Management
Community Surveillance
Vaccine Delivery
Nutrition and Immunization
Maternal Health
Adolescent Health
Neonatal Health
Child Health