A world that is healthy by nature: improving health in challenging conditions

The health of our planet and its people is deeply interconnected. The new UN health system offers timely guidance on how to tackle disease in developing countries, ensuring a healthier future for all.

In regions such as Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe, environmental instability has led to health crises. But the intersection of nature and innovation provides a way forward.

Renowned professors stress the importance of reconnecting with nature not only for prevention but also for sustainable treatment. Diseases such as malaria, respiratory diseases and water-borne diseases are common, but solutions exist.

Natural treatments, enhanced by modern science, are often cost-effective. For example, herbal medicines from sustainable sources can be available for as little as US$10 per treatment. With expert guidance and actionable strategies, developing countries can improve their health outcomes without overwhelming their economies.

Reimagining health means embracing nature and empowering countries to implement solutions that work to address their unique challenges. A healthier world is possible when we work together.

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