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Why this goal is important?

·This goal will increase life expectancy in developing countries by encouraging good health and wellbeing

·This goal ensures that individuals continue a healthy lifestyle and help to aim in lowering the morbidity rates in the community.

Good Health and Well being

Do we have any solutions?

·Ensure healthy lives and promote well being to all, at all ages.

·The cancer is one of the illnesses that it brings away more people.

·We can be prevented. How? Conducting a healthy life style.

·To ensure healthy lives this goal wants to make sure each individual involves themselves in physical behaviours and carrying out a healthy lifestyle.

The prevention, therefore, is in the hands of each!

The cervical cancer

Child healt

•The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) said that nine out of ten women who died because of the cervical cancer are from poor countries.

•Deaths from the disease will rise by almost 50 per cent by 2040.

•Access to treatment of late-stage cervical cancer is also very limited.

•Current disparity in survival from cervical cancer is unacceptable and can be minimized.

•17,000 fewer children die each day than in 1990, but more than five million children still die before their fifth birthday each year.

•Since 2000, measles vaccines have averted nearly 15.6 million deaths.

•Despite determined global progress, an increasing proportion of child deaths are in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia. Four out of every five deaths of children under age five occur in these regions.

•Children born into poverty are almost twice as likely to die before the age of five as those from wealthier families.

•Children of educated mothers—even mothers with only primary schooling—are more likely to survive than children of mothers with no education.

Every day 800 women die

99% in law and middle countries

Maternal health

•Sub-saharan Africa, Chad, Somalia face a one in 11 chance of dying while they give birth.

•Nigeria and India account for on-third of global deaths.

•Maternal mortality ratio development countries= 36 death every 100000 live birth

≠ in developed countries: 12 death every 100000 live birth.

Maternal health is the health at women during pregnancy, childbirth and the post partum period.

What are the causes of women's deaths?

•Obstructed labour

•Severe bleeding and infections

•Not receved the right madical care

•High blood pressure