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From the identified targets in Goal 3 i.e.

, Health of SDG, propose possible intervention/s to meet


each identified target. Choose at least five of the targets.
Health and well-being for all people are universal rights that, along with education, definitely
constitute our finest societal instrument for achieving long-term harmony, equity, and justice.
Sustainable Development Goal 3 is related to virtually all other objectives, either directly or
indirectly, or because the situations and conditions of those goals have clear ramifications for the
health and well-being of persons and groups. Climate change will have obvious health
consequences, and excellent health should promote the resilience of impacted communities.
Massive urbanization in various parts of the world will have an impact on population health,
notably owing to air pollution and urban heat islands. While supplying food supplies for the
world's population, intensive agricultural and animal production may also contribute to the
degradation of natural ecosystems, biodiversity loss, poor water quality, and soil erosion, as well
as the worsening of peasant and farmer health. First of those possible intervention to meet the
target is to reduce the mortality ratio less than 70% per 100,000 live births in the lying in because
The Safe Motherhood Initiative was established in 1987 as an inter-agency, worldwide
collaboration to increase awareness of the breadth and implications of poor maternal health in
developing countries and to spur action to decrease maternal mortality. Through these initiatives,
access to safe pregnancy and delivery is becoming recognized as a human right rather than
merely a public health problem. Despite increasing attention to maternal fatalities in the
developing world for more than a decade, maternal mortality ratios remain basically constant
(World Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund, 1996). Second is to end of
epidemic of AIDS pamphlets, badges, stickers, and other memorabilia have been distributed by a
variety of initiatives. AIDS awareness messages are routinely aired on radio and television,
published in newspapers, exhibited on billboards, and performed by local performers. Hundreds
of peer educators travel across the continent to give AIDS prevention information and distribute
free condoms in local pubs, beer gardens, hotels, STD clinics, and workplaces. Through social
marketing campaigns, millions of additional condoms are made available at a cheap cost. Third
is Universal access to sexual and reproductive health and services because its very important to
guide of a lot people to become more capable to have it DFID aims to achieve international
ICPD targets on sexual and reproductive rights through advocacy and collaboration with
governments, international and civil society organizations, by promoting social inclusion and
human rights, improving knowledge, and coordinating activities among those working on
HIV/AIDS and sexual and reproductive health.
Fourth is Prevention and treatment substance of abuse the adage "prevention is better than cure"
applies here as well. Tobacco and drug/alcohol misuse are more prevalent in childhood and
adolescence. We can prevent first just to educate a lot of people to think and be wise before
doing it because is too harmful in our body but some cases we can some treatment like
rehabilitation center and other staff. And lastly is to reduce the number of deaths and illnesses
from hazardous chemicals and air water and soil pollution those prevention we can collaborate to
the Barangay providers to have some cleaning operation to their own land cause The World
Health Organization (WHO) believes that improved chemical safety could avoid 71% of
accidental poisonings. The steps that may be performed vary by industry, however they all
revolve around properly controlling chemicals and pollutants where appropriate.

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