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Why good health is the first wealth | World Economic Forum “The first wealth is health,” American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in 1860 Emerson’s quote, cited by Harvard economist and health expert David E Bloom in Finance and Development ’s lead article, reminds us that good health is the foundation on which to build—a life, a community, an economy Humanity has made great strides, developing vaccines and medical techniques
Blueprint to Close the Women’s Health Gap | World Economic Forum The World Economic Forum, in collaboration with the McKinsey Health Institute, presents a distinctive report that underscores the economic and societal potential of closing the women’s health gap and tracks the progress towards doing so using novel metrics and insights
Women’s health: rethinking the cost as an investment for societal gain Women’s health is wealth For too long, women and their families have been left to deal with unmet health needs and their physical, economic and social costs It has been seen as their individual issue – and this needs to change Investment in women is unrivaled in its return on the investment for the health of all of society
Whats the menstrual health gap and why should we close it? Disparities and inequalities arising from menstrual health can affect the dignity, health, education, work and social lives of people around the world Closing this menstrual health gap is critical for advancing gender equality and achieving many of the UN Sustainable Development Goals Policy-makers, educators, employers, healthcare providers and civil society can collaborate to make
Health sovereignty builds resilience in a volatile world Health sovereignty is not a call to disengage from global health efforts, but the creation of a more equitable global health order – one that honours national autonomy, while fostering cooperation to address shared challenges in an ever-changing and increasingly globalized world
How do you measure a countrys true worth? | World Economic Forum Over in Bhutan, a small landlocked country in South Asia, GDP was replaced with a new metric, Gross National Happiness, measuring health, education and the strength of communities, over wealth and productivity But perhaps the best universal metric we can use today is the United Nation’s Human Development Index
From health-for-all to health-for-wealth. Asia-Pacifics healthcare . . . The idea of “health is wealth” means that a healthy population will determine whether many APAC countries can make or break the middle-income trap With that, ensuring individuals and communities have access to the healthcare they need without suffering from financial hardship, has been at the forefront for most of the region’s governments