Y7 Summit Communique 2022

Global Partnerships | Recommendation

In 2030, we want a world where significant challenges posed by COVID-19 and the mental health crises are addressed through investments in innovative solutions (e. g. digital health), to improve health equity, accessibility, and security for young people everywhere.

3.2 As per SDGs 3 and 17, by 2025, extend financial commitment with increases in non-earmarked funding of G7 members to the World Health Organization (WHO) to a minimum of six years, contributing to WHO programming stability, longer-term investments including early warning systems, and a safer world for all. G7 leaders must strengthen partnerships through country-specific global health diplomacy units, with consistent and diverse youth representation. 3.3 As per SDG 3.4, improve the provision of support services in order to address growing challenges on mental health from particular crises, including climate anxiety and COVID-19. Services should be universal, accessible, effective and affordable across educational institutions, workplaces and the community. National requirements outlining standards for the provision of mental health education from the age of seven, coupled with national campaigns and training for universities and employers, to address structural causes and prevent discrimination.

3.1 As per SDGs 1.5, 3, 9.1.1, and 17, deploy the advancement of digital health solutions for young people through the means of strategic partnerships and investments to close digital education and infrastructure gaps amongst nations. Implement accessible and secure electronic medical records systems and telemedicine advancements within each country, and encourage progression in remote monitoring system integration that upholds patient confidentiality through strict cybersecurity practices.

YOUTH7 2022 COMMUNIQUÉ 21

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