World Health Day is a global health awareness day observed every year on April 7th. It is celebrated to mark the founding of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1948 and to raise awareness about important health issues facing people around the world. Each year, the WHO selects a theme for World Health Day that highlights a particular area of concern.
Theme for 2023
"Health for all"
Celebrating WHO's journey to achieving Health for All, which is this year's theme, WHO will observe its 75th anniversary under the theme 75 years of improving public health.
Hashtags for 2023:
#HealthForAll #WHO75
Background:
In 1948, countries around the world came together and founded WHO to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable – so everyone, everywhere can attain the highest level of health and well-being. WHO’s 75th anniversary year is an opportunity to look back at public health successes that have improved the quality of life during the last seven decades. It is also an opportunity to motivate action to tackle the health challenges of today and tomorrow.
Do you know?
Air pollution kills 13 people every minute due to lung cancer, heart disease, and strokes.
Nine out of ten people breathe polluted air.
3.6 billion people lack safe toilets globally.
2 billion people lack safe drinking water.
829 000 people die from the diarrhoeal disease every year caused by polluted water and poor sanitation.
And the post-COVID world has seen a lot of mental and emotional disturbances in human beings. It’s a question to all of us to review our lifestyle, smiles, and emotional balances and advocate for a safer and healthier world.
Best and meaningful wishes
SEE Exam - Compulsory Environment Population And Health
The SEE exam is being conducted from Chaitra 17th to Chaitra 29th of the year 2079. The Examination will be conducted from 8 am.
According to the schedule, there will be a compulsory Environment Population And Health on Friday, 24th of Chaitra.
In addition, the examination monitoring team has been empowered to take action on the spot against anyone who commits or incites to break the rules in the examination.
Good luck to all the candidates.
Suyog Dhakal
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