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Positive Impacts of

Global Health Initiatives

Jemima Francin I. Navarro


10 - Nobel
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1. The first picture depicts individuals receiving malaria vaccinations under the Global
Fund's Health Initiative. The vaccine campaign has a substantial positive influence on
people's health. People are shielded against this fatal illness and lower their risk of
infection and subsequent health issues by getting the malaria vaccination through the
Global Fund's Health Initiative.

2. In the second image, infants get immunized against disease as a part of the Global
Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations (GAVI) health program. Assuring newborns'
immunity against a range of diseases through vaccinations is one of the main functions of
the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations (GAVI) health project. This program
improves the general health of the world's population while simultaneously shielding
infants from diseases that could be fatal. In addition to improving public health, GAVI's
immunization campaigns lower the likelihood of large-scale outbreaks.

3. The third picture depicts the World Health Organization's (WHO) tree-planting
program, which aims to establish a healthy city by generating money and work
possibilities. This has a favorable influence on people's general health in addition to
helping them and their families to live in an environment that is suitable to live in.
Programs like this can reduce pollution and poverty, it can also result to better living
conditions, nutrient-dense food, and increased access to healthcare—all of which are
necessary for preserving good health.

4. In image number four individuals are assisting others in eliminating poverty through
the promotion of sustainable development and the lowering of inequality, as per the
UNDP strategic plan. This is yet another illustration of how programs aimed at enhancing
people's general well-being might benefit their health. These kinds of programs help to
create healthier communities where individuals have access to basic requirements and
growth possibilities by addressing the underlying causes of poverty and offering support
systems.

5.The picture number five shows a person that is working towards a free tobacco world as
per the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO-FCTC). By working
towards a free tobacco world, the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
demonstrates its commitment to improving people's health. Tobacco use is a major risk
factor for many diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illnesses. By
reducing tobacco consumption, this initiative aims to prevent these health problems and
improve overall well-being. This aligns with the goals of addressing poverty and
promoting better health outcomes mentioned earlier.

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