How Unlimit Health contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals

What are the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? 

In 2015, the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It set out 17 goals, called the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as a universal call to action to end poverty, reduce inequality, and build a more prosperous and peaceful society by 2030.  

The 17 SDGs aim to end all forms of poverty by addressing a range of social needs including education, health, social protection, and job opportunities. 

Why are the UN Sustainable Development Goals important for global health?

Goal 3, Good Health and Well-Being, is specific to health, ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all ages. However, the SDGs are interconnecting, recognising that progress in one area influences outcomes in others. For example, coordinated action across sectors and stakeholders helps embed health considerations throughout policymaking.

Neglected tropical diseases, including schistosomiasis, are linked to many SDGs, such as reducing poverty (SDG1), attaining quality education (SDG4), leading productive working lives (SDG8) and promoting equality (SDG5 and SDG10).  

The link between Unlimit Health’s strategy and the Sustainable Development Goals 

Our strategy Ending Parasitic Disease Together 23-28is aligned with the three pillars of the 2021-2030 World Health Organization Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) road map. 

Each pillar has been tailored into a goal specific to our vision and mission. As such, the strategy is also linked with several SDGs outlined below. The SDGs can therefore be achieved only if the NTD goals are met.

UN Sustainable Development Goals

How our work supports each development goal

1. No Poverty

Parasitic worm infections affect the poorest and most marginalised communities. Eliminating these infections may help to alleviate poverty. 

2. Zero Hunger

Parasitic worm infections affect a person’s ability to absorb nutrients and therefore have an impact on their nutritional status. They feed on host tissues, including blood, leading to malabsorption of key nutrients such as iron and protein. 

3. Good Health and Well-Being

Early and regular treatment, alongside water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), environmental (including One Health) and behavioural interventions are essential to reduce transmission of parasitic infections. 

4. Quality Education

Deworming treatments improve children’s participation at school and some effects can persist into adulthood. Read more about our impact, including our support in treatment delivery. 

5. Gender Equality

The programmes we support ensure equal access to treatment, regardless of gender. Read more about our strategy. 

6. Clean Water and Sanitation

We work in partnership with WASH initiatives to have the greatest impact in eliminating parasitic worm infections.  

8. Decent Work and Economic Growth

A 2021 study by a team of development economists suggests that early and regular treatment has an overall societal benefit by producing an estimated 37% rate of return on investment.  

9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

The availability of resilient infrastructure facilitates the delivery of medicines and outreach to remote communities. 

10. Reduces Inequalities

The programmes we support ensure equal access to treatment, regardless of wealth status. Read more about our strategy 

11 Sustainable Cities and Communities; 13 Climate Action

The goals of sustainable cities and climate action can support the environmental management necessary for controlling disease vectors. 

17. Partnerships for the Goals

Attaining all SDGs and NTD goals is founded on strong global partnerships. We collaborate with multiple partners to ensure programmes achieve the goal of eliminating parasitic worm infections. Find out more about who we work with. 

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