Sunday, February 20, 2022

Sustainable Development Goals: SDG3 Targets and Indicators and Achieving SDG and going to Moon, Mars and Beyond

SDG3 Targets and Indicators and Achieving SDG and going to Moon, Mars and Beyond Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, Solution Master, India What is SDG3? YOUTUBE URL: https://youtu.be/EyP9_tzFt40 Good Health and Wellbeing: Ensure Healthy Lives and Promote Wellbeing of All at All ages. What are Present Realities, besides certain achievements? HOWEVER, Pandemic has generated Health Services Disruption, enlarged Investment Discrepancy, increased Rich country Poor country Disparity and created Data Discrepancy which got amplified due to lockdowns. • 1. Problem of Disruption: Due to Pandemic, 90% i.e. more than 170 countries are reporting Disruption in health services and negative impact on health, also life expectancy is halted or reversed in many countries. • 2. Problem of Discrepancy: Investment in the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) still not enough. • 3. Problem of Disparity: North America has 150 nurses and paramedics/10000 and there are 25 Doctors/10000, WHILE in Sub Saharan Region there are only 10 health workers/10000, and there are 2 Doctors/10000. • 4. Problem of Data: Impact of Pandemic is still unknown till December 2021 due to lack of Data and problems in collecting data due to lockdowns across the world. Reference: Goal 3 infographic, source: https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/report/2021/ , https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal3 , https://youtu.be/EyP9_tzFt40 SDG 3: Targets and Indicators, SDG 2030 needs reconsiderations: https://youtu.be/EyP9_tzFt40 Target 3.1: To reduce maternal mortality by 70/100000 live berths • Indicator: 3.1.1: Maternal Mortality Ratio • Indicator: 3.1.2: Proportion of births attended by the skilled health workers Target 3.2: By 2030 neonatal mortality to be reduced to 12/1000 and below 5 years age 25/1000. • Indicator 3.2.1: Age under 5 mortality rate, i.e. reducing the deaths of kids under 5 years age. • Indicator 3.2.2: Neonatal mortality rate, i.e. reducing the deaths of new born infants. Target 3.3: Ending All the Epidemics and Communicable Diseases by 2030. • Indicator 3.3.1: Number of HIV infected/ 1000 • Indicator 3.3.2: Number of TB incidences/ 1000 • Indicator 3.3.3: Number of Malaria incidences/ 1000 • Indicator 3.3.4: Number of Hepatises B incidences/ 100000 • Indicator 3.3.5: Number of needing tropical infectious diseases Target 3.4: Reduction of premature mortality to 1/3 of its value by promoting preventive treatment, mental health and wellbeing • Indicator 3.4.1: Mortality due to heart diseases, cancer, diabetes or chronic respiratory • Indicator 3.4.2: Suicide Mortality rate Target 3.5: Strengthening the all-inclusive and exclusive Prevention and Treatment of substance abuse • Indicator 3.5.1: Coverage of substance abuse interventions from psychosocial to rehabilitation. • Indicator 3.5.2: Harmful use of alcohol. Ex. Per Capita Alcohol Consumption within a Calendar Year Target 3.6: Reducing Road Accidents including death due to them by 50% by 2020. • Indicator 3.6.1: Death Rate due to Road Traffic Injuries Target 3.7: By 2030 ensuring universal access to reproductive health care services, as integrated with national programme. • Indicator 3.7.1: Proportion of women between age 15 to 49, having access to modern safe methods • Indicator 3.7.2: Adolescent Birth Rate Aged 10 to 14 years age/1000, 15 to 19 years age/1000, this problem needed to be solved early to let girls and later women/ ladies have a better life. Target 3.8: Achieving Universal covered with all-inclusive population with affordability and reach at grass root level • Indicator 3.8.1: Coverage of essential health care services at bottom of the pyramid • Indicator 3.8.2: Proportion of large household on health/ total household income Target 3.9: By 2030 reducing death and illness due to air, water and other hazardous material pollutions • Indicator 3.9.1: Mortality rate to household and Ambient air Pollution • Indicator 3.9.2: Mortality rate associated with unsafe WASH (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene for All Services) • Indicator 3.9.3: Mortality rate associated with unintentional poisoning Target 3.a: Strengthening WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco control, everywhere • Indicator 3.a.1: Age standardised prevalence age 15 and older, it’s present prevalence Target 3.b: Supporting the Research and Development in the Medicines, Vaccination, and healthcare, and its inclusive grass root level affordable reach at the bottom of the pyramid with IPR taken care as per the Doha Declaration on Public Health • Indicator 3.b.1: Citizens Vaccinated/ National Population • Indicator 3.b.2: Total Net provided to Medical Research and Basic Health sector in that nation • Indicator 3.b.3: Proportion of Health care Facilities at affordable cost on sustainable basis Target 3.c: Increase in health care worker with full professionals with post recruitment facilities and benefits, especially in poor states and island states • Indicator 3.c.1: Healthcare worker density and distribution Target 3.d: Strengthening the capacity of all countries for national and global health risk. • Pandemic have proved this point so well that now revisiting SDG and amalgamating them and setting them with concrete deadlines with integrating aims to settle on Moon, Mars and beyond seems a valid point. • Indicator 3.d.1: IHR i.e. International Health Regulations and Preparedness for all emergencies and exigencies • Indicator 3.d.2: Percentage of Infections due to some anti microbial resistant microorganisms and other species as specified by WHO. +++++ “Finally, Let’s assume we have to Achieve Sustainable or Spiritual or Humanitarian Goals (at that time MDG were there ) on Moon or Mars or Earth 1, Earth 2… or this dimension or that dimension, then to whom they’ll follow? Certainly, Earthiens i.e. their ancestors i.e. WE HUMANS on the Mother Earth. Simple. Hence, we humans need to walk the talk, today, and Achieve Millennium Development Goals (MDG) a.s.a.p.”
Copyright Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, 2006, UNESCO Conference: Shared as #LifeLesson 6600 #CEOLesson #SoulutionMaster #SolutionMaster #UbuntuLesson #SDGLesson #SpaceAgeLesson

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