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Causes Behind the Lack of Good Health and Well Being - Coggle Diagram
Causes Behind the Lack of Good Health and Well Being
Maternal and Child Health
223 Deaths per 100,000 live births in 2020
Improved to 212 deaths per 100,000 from 202 to 2023
95% of all maternal deaths occur in low middle income countries in 2020
Between 2000-2017 there was a 2.9% decrease each year, but in order to reach the Global Goal of 70 maternal deaths per 100,000, the decrease needs to be 6.4% each year.
Substance Abuse
4.7% of all deaths are caused by harmful use of alcohol
4.6% of the global burden of disease and injury is attributable to alcohol consumption each year
https://youtu.be/WttQVYeCnPI?si=-s8wt2tNYtswJYwV
substance abuse causes many health problems, giving higher risk to diseases such as AIDS.
Illness and Deaths from Communicable Diseases
21 Million children miss out on lifesaving vaccines in 2022
14.3 Million infants did not receive an initial dose of DTP vaccine and 6.2 million are only partially vaccinated.
1.3 Million People were newly infected with HIV in 2022
80% of premature heart disease, stroke and diabetes can be prevented
Mental Health
79% of global suicides occur in low-middle income countries
More than 700,000 people die to suicide each year
suicide is the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year-olds
More action needs to be taken to cater towards the global mental health crisis and informing people about mental health
https://youtu.be/G0zJGDokyWQ?si=xR6Y2Br6DB2CWhqt
Access to Good Health Coverage
Lack of affordable health services that cover important services such as reproductive, maternal and child health, infectious diseases and more
Disadvantaged populations struggle to afford health care which puts those families and others at risk
Less than half of the global population is covered by essential health services (2017)
Hard work has been put in, in attempt to reach each target by 2030, but it is extremely important to keep in mind that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused tremendous setbacks and has put a lot of the hard work on hold. Therefore, more work will have to be implemented to make up for the time that COVID-19 stopped.