WHO Results Report 2023 shows notable health achievements and calls for concerted drive toward Sustainable Development Goals

The World Health Organization (WHO) , the most comprehensive to date,
showcases achievement of key public health milestones, even amid greater global
humanitarian health needs driven by conflict, climate change and disease
outbreaks.

The report will be released ahead of the which runs 27 May – 1
June 2024. WHO’s revised Programme Budget for 2022–2023 was US$ 6726.1 million,
incorporating lessons learned from the pandemic response and addressing
emerging health priorities.

With 96% of WHO country offices providing 174 country
reports on achievements, the report shows some progress towards 46 targets and
highlights some challenges.

Triple Billion Targets

“The world is off track to reach most of the triple billion
targets and the health-related Sustainable Development Goals,” said Dr. Tedros
Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “However, with concrete and
concerted action to accelerate progress, we could still achieve a substantial
subset of them. Our goal is to invest even more resources where they matter
most—at the country level—while ensuring sustainable and flexible financing to
support our mission.”

The report shows advancement in several key areas,
including healthier populations, Universal Health Coverage (UHC), and health
emergencies protection.

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