SDG 03 - Health and Wellbeing: Year 11

Learn About SDG 3 – Good health (Year 9 – Year 11)

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages  LEARN about SDG 3 by clicking on this link. For all the details and statistics about the targets of SDG No 3 access these links: UN SDG Tracker EU Policies and actions

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Follow Up SDG 3 – Rare diseases! (Year 9 – Year 11)

In small countries like Malta, because there is a small number of patients with rare diseases, some medicines are not available or are very expensive. All Member States including small states like Malta should have fair, equal and affordable access.

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Follow Up SDG 3 – A Tragic Choice: Fight Malaria or Starve? (Year 9 – Year 11)

Millions of mosquito nets are given out to fight malaria in Africa, yet many faced with hunger use them as fish nets, creating potential environmental problems.

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Follow Up SDG 3 – Covid-19 stress busters! (Year 9 – Year 11)

Feeling…. Bored? Angry? Frustrated? Lonely? It is normal to feel that way due to the imposed measures to limit the spread during COVID-19 school shut down. It is a tough time for everyone. Here is an interesting manual that might help you while away the time and help you appreciate more life notwithstanding the current situation. Have a look! Many great ideas… 

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Follow Up SDG 3 – Kellimni.com (Year 9 – Year 11)

If you have something on your mind and you are not sure who you trust, who can listen to you right now, or who will understand you log into http://kellimni.com/

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Follow Up SDG 3 – COVID – 19 hits developing countries! (Year 9 – Year 11)

In very poor countries they do not have means to tackle the COVID 19 for the following reasons:

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Follow Up SDG 3 – Brain Drain! (Year 9 – Year 11)

To make things worse many developing countries like Nigeria have a problem with the number of doctors and healthcare workers. In Nigeria there is a doctor for every 6000 people. Do you know why?

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