
The 2030 Agenda For Sustainable Development Was Adopted By All United Nations Member States In 2015. There Are 17 Sustainable Development Goals (sdgs) That Were Agreed By All High, Middle And Low-income Countries (previously Referred To As Developed And Developing Countries) That Aim To End Poverty By Adopting Strategies To Improve Health And Education, Reduce Inequality, And Spur On Economic Growth While At The Same Time Also Tackling Climate And Environmental Changes. The Sdgs Build On The Earlier Eight Global Millennium Development Goals (mdgs) That Aimed To Reduce Extreme Poverty By 2015
This text investigates the application of epidemiological methods to address global health challenges within the framework of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The authors, a team of international public health experts, utilize a structured approach to link disease surveillance and population health data with the broader socio-economic objectives established by the 2030 Agenda. By bridging clinical data with policy-oriented strategies, the text provides a framework for practitioners to evaluate health outcomes in diverse economic contexts.
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Experts recognize this work as a practical resource for public health students and professionals operating in international development sectors. Readers frequently note the technical clarity of the prose, which effectively translates complex epidemiological data into actionable policy frameworks.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191944009
ISBN-13:
9780191944000
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