Building Resilience and Trust Health: A Political Choice
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1.1 The economy of well-being Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general, World Health Organization p06 1.2 How to create trust in science: the responsibility of academic institutions Axel R Pries, president, World Health Summit p08 PROMOTED CONTENT Ensuring health policies transcend political cycles: a call for sustainable reform Michel Demaré, chair of the board, AstraZeneca p10 1.3 Health and well-being: fairness for all generations Achim Steiner, administrator, United Nations Development Programme p12 PROMOTED CONTENT Addressing health holistically requires promoting meaningful social connection Karen DeSalvo, chief health officer, and Monica Bharel, clinical specialist, Google p14 1.4 Rose Gana Fomban Leke, 2023 Virchow Prize laureate, Favour Amarachi Nwogu, secretary, Multilateral Initiative on Malaria Society, and Wilfred Mbacham, founder, Fobang Institutes for Innovations in Science and Technology p16 PROMOTED CONTENT Alleviating global health disparities among the older Health as a political choice: building resilience and trust
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