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Editorial Team SDG3 – Good Health and Well-Being


At Global Society News (GSN), the Editorial Team SDG3 – Good Health and Well-Being is dedicated to reporting on global progress towards ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all, at all ages. The team brings together health correspondents, researchers, and policy analysts who share a deep commitment to advancing human development through equitable healthcare access, disease prevention, and stronger health systems worldwide.


Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3) – Good Health and Well-Being, defined under the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, seeks to reduce mortality and morbidity rates, combat infectious and non-communicable diseases, and promote mental health, maternal health, and universal healthcare coverage. It aims to ensure that no one is left behind in the pursuit of a world where every person can live a healthy, productive, and dignified life.


Global health has seen remarkable progress over recent decades. Life expectancy has increased, child mortality has declined, and advances in vaccines, sanitation, and primary care have saved millions of lives. Yet challenges remain: millions still lack access to essential healthcare, and health inequalities persist both within and between countries. The rise of chronic conditions such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, alongside the growing impact of environmental degradation, pollution, and malnutrition, continues to test the resilience of national and international health systems.


The Editorial Team SDG3 at GSN investigates these issues through evidence-based reporting, interviews with medical professionals and global health leaders, and partnerships with international organisations and research institutions. The team highlights public health innovations, preventive healthcare models, and community-driven initiatives that enhance access to medical care, strengthen emergency preparedness, and improve overall well-being. Their journalism also examines the intersection of health with social factors such as poverty, gender equality, and education — emphasising that good health is both a driver and a result of sustainable development.


Aligned with the principles of the World Health Organization and the broader vision of the United Nations, GSN’s Editorial Team SDG3 promotes accurate and responsible communication on health issues. The team focuses on universal health coverage, sustainable healthcare financing, and inclusive policies that prioritise the most vulnerable populations.


By advancing the message of “Good Health and Well-Being”, the Editorial Team SDG3 reaffirms that access to healthcare is not a privilege, but a fundamental human right. Their mission is to inform, inspire, and encourage collaborative action towards building societies where every individual, regardless of age, income, or geography, can live in good health and dignity.


Publications (91)

May 11, 20266 min
IDF Europe and the quiet logistics of diabetes care in crisis
How a European diabetes network helps protect access to insulin, supplies and care during emergencies

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May 5, 20265 min
TELL Japan, the quiet infrastructure of mental health support
A Tokyo-based non-profit offers confidential counselling and crisis support for people navigating distress in Japan

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Apr 29, 20266 min
Cholera resurgence exposes the global cost of climate vulnerability and inequality
A preventable disease is spreading where water systems, health services and public investment have failed

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Apr 22, 20265 min
Psychedelic medicine advances in mental health research as science tests safety, efficacy and real clinical potential
Research on psilocybin, MDMA and ibogaine is expanding, but safety, regulation and clinical evidence remain decisive.

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Apr 21, 20265 min
HIFA and the politics of reliable healthcare information
HIFA argues that remote care cannot work fairly when patients, clinicians and policymakers lack trusted health information

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Apr 13, 20266 min
How Europe’s debt architecture is draining public budgets in the global south
Rising repayments to creditors linked to London and other European financial centres are squeezing health, schools and climate action

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Apr 10, 20266 min
Malaria vaccine rollout in Africa is testing more than science
New malaria vaccines offer real promise, but delivery, trust and funding will decide whether that promise reaches children

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Apr 7, 20266 min
Whether the future of healthcare is being defined less by hospitals and more by connected care
Sensors, AI tools and remote decisions are widening access, but they may also redraw inequality, trust and clinical accountability

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Mar 18, 20266 min
Researchers in the HIV cure race, closer to remission, but not yet to a universal cure
Spain’s HIV scientists are helping turn rare breakthroughs into realistic remission strategies, while stigma and late diagnosis still slow progress

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Mar 17, 20266 min
Prevention programmes that reduce future costs in health systems
Vaccination, screening and public health policy can cut long term costs, but prevention still gets a small share of spending

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Mar 13, 20266 min
Telemedicine in rural areas, where it helps and where it does not
Remote care can widen access in rural communities, but it cannot replace clinics, staff, diagnostics, or emergency transport

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Mar 3, 20267 min
School meal networks, local procurement and traceability, what is changing?
From farm to school to traceability rules, districts want shorter supply chains, but funding and logistics are tightening in USA

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Feb 20, 20262 min
Global Brigades brings mobile dental care to remote villages
A volunteer-led mobile unit treated more than 200 children in Honduras, where the nearest hospital can be over three hours away on foot

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Feb 5, 20265 min
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine supports India’s response to Nipah virus outbreak
LSHTM experts strengthen surveillance and containment efforts amid rising public health concerns in west bengal

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Jan 23, 20263 min
Hospice Buen Samaritano, the quiet revolution of dignified palliative care
A community based model in Argentina shows how compassionate end of life care can advance social equity and human dignity

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Jan 18, 20262 min
Adopta Un Abuelo builds lasting intergenerational bonds to reduce loneliness among older people
A Spanish social innovation model combines volunteering, technology and companionship to address ageing and isolation at scale

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Jan 4, 20263 min
Alzheimer’s breakthroughs offer new promise for reversing and preventing brain decline
Two late-2025 studies reveal potential ways to restore brain energy balance and block early toxic processes before symptoms appear

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Dec 12, 20254 min
The launch of the “be hope – end aids” campaign
Global solidarity, innovation and shared responsibility place the end of AIDS within reach

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Editorial Team SDG3

Editorial Team SDG3

Good Health and Well-Being

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