Scientific Research
Innovative research and scientific publications in global health
Global Health Statistics
Official data published by the World Health Organization (WHO)
8 Billion+
World Population
WHO Current Data73.3 Years
Global Average Life Expectancy
WHO Current Data154 Million+
Lives Saved by Vaccination (50 years)
WHO/UNICEF Current Data59 Million+
Healthcare Workers Worldwide
WHO Current Data194 Member States
The World Health Organization coordinates global health policies with 194 member states.
Health Inequalities
Inequalities in access to health services can reduce life expectancy by decades (WHO).
Climate and Health
Climate change health threats have reached record levels (WHO).
Our Scientific Publication Collection
The most current and important scientific studies in global health, compiled by the Health Federation.
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Our Main Research Areas
Infectious Diseases
Pandemic preparedness, vaccine development, and antimicrobial resistance research.
Climate and Health
Climate change health impacts, environmental pollution, and sustainable health systems.
Digital Health
Artificial intelligence applications, telemedicine solutions, and health data analytics.
Maternal and Child Health
Vaccination programs, maternal health, and early childhood development.
Chronic Diseases
Obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer research.
Mental Health
Global mental health crisis, adolescent mental health, and psychosocial support.
World Health Organization Current Priorities
In line with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 3)
Pandemic Preparedness
Global preparedness and rapid response capacity for future pandemics
Universal Health Coverage
Accessible quality healthcare services for everyone
Non-Communicable Diseases
Prevention of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic diseases
Climate and Health
Mitigating climate change impacts on health
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