Health workers face unsafe conditions with preventable risk.
Global workers face high health risks with limited protection.
Infodemics erode public health response and fuel risk.
Preventable child deaths persist despite proven solutions.
Urban living is reshaping global health risks and opportunities.
1 in 10 medicines in low-income countries are unsafe.
1.4 million die yearly from unsafe water and poor sanitation.
Foodborne disease kills 420,000 people annually.
Humanitarian responses overlook NCDs and mental health.
Malnutrition remains a significant challenge.
Limited health literacy widens health inequities.
Disability exclusion deepens global health inequities.
Young lives face rising risks and remain underserved globally.
Climate change is accelerating health risks.
Health financing remains inequitable and inefficient.
Intimate partner violence is still widespread.