With more 66% of the world’s populace living in nations that don’t deliver dependable insights on mortality by age, sex and reason for death, the World Health Organization (WHO) and its accomplices are driving a universal cooperation in estimation and responsibility for worldwide general wellbeing throughout the following 15 years.

“Precise and convenient wellbeing information are the establishment to enhancing general wellbeing. Without dependable data to set needs and measure results, nations and their advancement accomplices are working oblivious,” WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan told the Measurement and Accountability for Results in Health Summit, meeting from today through 11 June in Washington, D.C.

WHO, together with the World Bank and the US Agency for International Development (USAID), is driving the global joint effort to enhance support for nations to have solid wellbeing data frameworks.   At the summit, many worldwide wellbeing pioneers from governments, multilaterals, the educated community, research establishments and common society will embrace The Roadmap for Health Measurement and Accountability and a 5-Point Call to Action, which plot a mutual vital methodology and need activities and focuses on that nations and improvement accomplices can use to put powerful wellbeing checking arranges set up.

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