The scale of the global health challenge is staggering. Global megatrends—such as
decreasing investments in health systems, climate change, and aging populations—are making it harder to access quality, affordable health care. Over half of the world’s population lack access to essential health services, and nearly 2 billion people face financial hardship due to the high costs of health care. Without access to essential health services, millions remain trapped in cycles of poverty. This lack of opportunity stifles human potential and economic growth. Good health means improved quality of life, increased access to education and employment, and greater resilience in the face of future crises.
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