Progress and challenges for achieving UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3)

  • KODAMA Tomoko
    Department of International Health and Collaboration, National Institute of Public of Health
  • OSAWA Eri
    Department of International Health and Collaboration, National Institute of Public of Health
  • MATSUOKA Saori
    AIDS Research Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases
  • YOKOYAMA Tetsuji
    Department of Health Promotion, National Institute of Public of Health
  • ASAMI Mari
    Department of Environmental Health, National Institute of Public of Health

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  • 国連持続可能な開発目標3(SDG3)
  • 国連持続可能な開発目標3(SDG3)ユニバーサル・ヘルス・カバレッジ(UHC)の達成状況と課題
  • コクレン ジゾク カノウ ナ カイハツ モクヒョウ 3(SDG3)ユニバーサル ・ ヘルス ・ カバレッジ(UHC)ノ タッセイ ジョウキョウ ト カダイ
  • Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Japan
  • ユニバーサル・ヘルス・カバレッジ(UHC)の達成状況と課題

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Abstract

<p>The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted in September 2015 as successors to the Millennium Development Goals, establish health goals for both developing and developed countries, further strengthening international efforts to “leave no one behind.” SDG 3 aims to "Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages" by implementing Universal Health Coverage (UHC), which is defined by fourteen tracing indicators in four areas of coverage of essential health services as Target 3.8.1, including reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health, infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and service capacity and access. This study examines the utility of national statistics and administrative reports according to UN metadata for these indicators in Japan and reviews the monitoring status and international partnership of OECD countries for supporting developing countries.</p>

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