GOOD HEALTH AND WELL BEING

According to the United Nations

Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being at all ages is essential to sustainable development. Currently, the world is facing a global health crisis unlike any other — COVID-19 is spreading human suffering, destabilizing the global economy and upending the lives of billions of people around the globe.

Before the pandemic, major progress was made in improving the health of millions of people. Significant strides were made in increasing life expectancy and reducing some of the common killers associated with child and maternal mortality. But more efforts are needed to fully eradicate a wide range of diseases and address many different persistent and emerging health issues. By focusing on providing more efficient funding of health systems, improved sanitation and hygiene, and increased access to physicians, significant progress can be made in helping to save the lives of millions.

Insights from WHO's Fact Sheet on the African Region

According to the WHO Sexual and Reproductive Health Fact Sheet with focus on the African region,

“Achieving universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) is a key component to achieving Sustainable Development Goals 3 and 5. Indicators to measure the progress towards this goal have shown that the African region, though progressing based on interventions across the different countries, still lags behind the rest of the world and more effort is needed to achieve the goal.”

AZŌNETĀ AIMS TO ADDRESS THIS ISSUE WITH THE FOLLOWING
PROGRAMS and ACTIVITIES:

HEALTH GRANT PROGRAM

Our work towards furthering the promotion of good health and well being (SDG3), the AZŌNETĀ Health Grant is geared towards supporting women impacted by socio-economic factors. We assist in the funding of consultative healthcare with a focus on female reproductive health and infertility.

AZ0NETA AIMS TO ADDRESS THIS ISSUE WITH THE FOLLOWING
PROGRAMS and ACTIVITIES
HEALTH GRANT PROGRAM

Our work towards furthering the promotion of good health and well being (SDG3), and with a direct link to gender equality (SDG5), The AZONETA Health Grant is geared towards supporting women impacted by socio-economic factors. We assist in the funding of consultative healthcare with a focus on female reproductive health and infertility.