Medical Aids & Healthcare

In today’s interconnected world, a health threat anywhere is a threat everywhere. A pathogen can travel from a remote village to major cities. 

Many people around the world cannot access essential medicines to treat diseases like infectious, malaria, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and others.

One reason for this is that many people cannot access the existing drugs and technologies, often due to factors like high cost, limited availability in their area, lack of healthcare access, or other barriers preventing them from getting the drugs they require for treatment.  Another reason why many people around the world lack access to essential medicines is the lack of research and development into new medicines and technologies.

We believe everyone deserves to live a healthier, longer life.

How does The Trusted Save Help?

The Trusted Save is responding to Health Care & Medical Aids by :

  • Contributing to improving global health by funding health and research programs and supply chains such as HIV, cancer, malaria, tuberculosis, mental health, contraceptives, antenatal care, medical equipment, awareness programs, etc., including treatment and access to care by providing peer support, advocacy and information, and campaigning against discrimination.

  • Building health facilities to provide medical care, such as a hospital, clinic or surgical center, where patients can receive treatment from health professionals.

  • Preparing for and responding to health emergencies, including identifying, mitigating and managing risks, preventing emergencies and supporting the development of tools needed during epidemics.

  • Providing ambulances in conflict zones to reach the most urgent cases of injury and illness.

  • Adopting Global Dialogue Forums on Health Issues, with tripartite participants, to discuss the impact of Health diversification.

  • Demonstrating leadership on global health issues, defines prevention as “approaches and activities aimed at reducing the likelihood that a disease or disorder will affect a person, shaping the health research agenda, establishing norms and standards, articulating evidence-based policy options, providing technical support to countries, and monitoring and evaluating health trends.

  • Defining and implementing global health policies and supporting activities, which will complement countries’ national policies and activities.

  • Recommending a comprehensive public health approach to suicide prevention and several strategies that states and communities can adopt, including measures such as teaching coping and problem-solving skills to help people manage difficulties.

  • Working to strengthen collaboration with local protection committees during inspections of health care facilities.

  • Addressing health inequalities, in particular by improving access to care and promoting healthy behaviors and safety.

  • Conducting research and evaluation to inform policy and practice of healthcare.

  • Influencing decision-makers and addressing cumulative, long-term, direct, indirect, and global consequences on health care within the United Nations, and other humanitarian organisations around the world.

  • Supporting the victims of the rule of law abuse, and raising awareness.

  • Investing in research to find breakthroughs in women’s health and campaigning to change the future of women, girls and babies.

  • Focusing on meeting the health and protection needs of women, girls and young people, and preventing and responding to gender-based violence, as well as providing integrated mental health and psychosocial support services.

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