2018
DOI: 10.2471/blt.18.221432
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The role of health in achieving the sustainable development goals

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“…The Campania Region follows the indications of the WHO "One Health" approach for the implementation of sustainable development goals across all policies, in an inter-sectoral effort (health, environment, education and training, research, and tourism), including different stakeholders along the quadruple helix of innovation (11,12). This innovation ecosystem is based on the approach introduced by the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Aging (EIP on AHA), a stakeholder-driven, voluntary initiative, launched in 2012 to foster innovation and digital transformation in active and healthy aging across countries and regions within the EU (13)(14)(15).…”
Section: Opportunities From the Internationalization Of The Regional Health Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Campania Region follows the indications of the WHO "One Health" approach for the implementation of sustainable development goals across all policies, in an inter-sectoral effort (health, environment, education and training, research, and tourism), including different stakeholders along the quadruple helix of innovation (11,12). This innovation ecosystem is based on the approach introduced by the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Aging (EIP on AHA), a stakeholder-driven, voluntary initiative, launched in 2012 to foster innovation and digital transformation in active and healthy aging across countries and regions within the EU (13)(14)(15).…”
Section: Opportunities From the Internationalization Of The Regional Health Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pproximately half of the world's population do not have access to essential health services. [1][2][3] Recognizing the potential for community health to address gaps in coverage, financial protection, and access to quality care, the Declaration of Astana in 2018 committed to strengthening the role of community health in primary health care (PHC) as a means to accelerate progress toward universal health coverage (UHC). 4,5 Before the Declaration of Astana, the transition from Millennium Development Goals to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) also helped to reposition communities as resources for health systems strengthening and sources of resilience for individuals and families.…”
Section: The Integral Role Of Community Health In Achieving Universalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Achieving the sustainable development goal (SDG) of healthy lives and well-being for all can be accelerated through innovation (WHO 2018 ). However, the global goal of universal health coverage (UHC) by 2030 will not be realised unless many different stakeholders work together with communities to find innovative solutions to global health challenges (Acharya et al 2018 ). These health challenges are often complex; therefore, health innovation cannot be limited just to the scientific development of products and technologies.…”
Section: Policy Drivers For Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%