Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Good Health & Well-Being


Great strides have been made in improving people’s health in recent years. 146 out of 200 countries or areas have already met or are on track to meet the SDG target on under-5 mortality. Effective HIV treatment has cut global AIDS-related deaths by 52 per cent since 2010 and at least one neglected tropical disease has been eliminated in 47 countries.

However, inequalities in health care access still persist. The COVID-19 pandemic and other ongoing crises have impeded progress towards Goal 3. Childhood vaccinations have experienced the largest decline in three decades, and tuberculosis and malaria deaths have increased compared with pre-pandemic levels.

The Sustainable Development Goals make a bold commitment to end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other communicable diseases by 2030. The aim is to achieve universal health coverage, and provide access to safe and affordable medicines and vaccines for all.

To overcome these setbacks and address long-standing health care shortcomings, increased investment in health systems is needed to support countries in their recovery and build resilience against future health threats.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

Convention on the International Protection of Adults

2000 The Hague Netherlands T g

Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and other Forms of Family Maintenance

2007 The Hague Netherlands T g

Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea

COLREG 1972 London UK T g

Convention on the Law Applicable to Maintenance Obligations Towards Children

1956 The Hague Netherlands T g

Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property

Paris, 1970 1970 Paris France T g

Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons, Including Diplomatic Agents

1973 T g

Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide

Genocide Convention 1948 T g

Convention on the Prevention of Major Industrial Accidents

1993 Geneva Switzerland T g

Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and other Matter

LDC 1972 London UK T g

Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution from Land-based Sources

Paris Convention 1974 T g

Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

CRPD 2006 T g

Convention on the Voluntary Recognition of Children Born out of Wedlock

1980 T g

Convention Regarding Mutual Payment of Old-age Pensions

1949 T g

Convention Regulating Provincial, Communal and District Pensions

1923 T g

Convention Relating to the Establishment of the Maternity of Illegitimate Children

1962 T g

Convention Relative to Hospital Ships

1904 T g

Convention Respecting the Reciprocal Payment of Child Allowances

1951 T g

Convention to Prevent and Punish the Acts of Terrorism Taking the Form of Crimes Against Persons and Related Extortion That Are of International Significance

1971 Washington DC USA T g

Convergences in Pelvi Perineal Pain

Convergences PP N

Convoy of Hope

1994 Springfield MO USA G

Cool Farm Alliance

CFA Grantham UK J

Cooperation Agreement on the Forecast, Prevention and Mitigation of Natural and Technological Disasters

1992 T g

Coopération internationale de promotion et aides au développement

CIPAD 1995 Othée Belgium G

Cooperative International Neuromuscular Research Group

CINRG 1999 Washington DC USA G

Cooperazione Paesi Emergenti

COPE 1983 Catania Italy G

Coordinating Committee of the Organization for Voluntary Service

1972 Milan Italy G

Coordination of Action Research on AIDS and Mobility - Asia

CARAM Asia 1997 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia G

CORE Group

1997 Washington DC USA G y

Corporate Accountability International

1977 Boston MA USA G

Corps mondial de secours

CMS 1972 Limoges-Fourches France F y

Correlation - European Harm Reduction Network

C-EHRN 2004 Amsterdam Netherlands F

Cosmetic Physicians Society of Australasia

CPSA 1997 Heathridge WA Australia G

Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association

1962 Brussels Belgium D t

COSTEFF

2009 Berlin Germany G

Council for Global Equality

Washington DC USA G

Council for Health Service Accreditation in Southern Africa

Cohsasa 1995 Pinelands South Africa G

Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences

CIOMS 1949 Geneva Switzerland A y

Council for Learning Disabilities

CLD Overland Park KS USA N

Council of Arab Ministers of Health

1975 Cairo Egypt E g

Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence

2011 T g

Council of Europe Convention on the Counterfeiting of Medical Products and Similar Crimes involving Threats to Public Health

Medicrime Covention 2011 T g

Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse

2007 T g

Council of European Dentists

CED 1961 Brussels Belgium E

Council of International Neonatal Nurses

COINN 2005 Yardley PA USA C

Council of Non-Governmental Organizations for Development Support

1982 Dakar Senegal E y

Council of Occupational Therapists for the European Countries

COTEC 1986 Karlsbad Germany E

Council of Regional Organisations of the Pacific

CROP 1988 Suva Fiji E gy

Council on Chiropractic Education Australasia

CCEA 2002 Canberra ACT Australia G

Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

CTBUH 1969 Chicago IL USA F

Councils on Chiropractic Education International

CCEI 2001 Pocatello ID USA E y

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