CHALLENGES OF THE PANDEMIC AND WAR: ASPECTS OF HEALTH AND MENTAL WELL-BEING-2030

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I. Khozhylo, L. Pavlenko, N. Lipovska, Katerina Sakharova
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The article deals with challenges, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine. Aspects of health and mental well-being 2030 are in the focus of the research. The major challenges in the healthcare systems through the prism of their resilience and emergence are examined. The study emphasises that the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the healthcare sector is possible through the application of the principle of universal access to healthcare services. This approach ensures the integration of Goal 3 "Good Health and Well-being" with other SDGs, namely: poverty eradication (SDG 1), economic growth and decent work for all (SDG 8), achieving inclusive and equitable education (SDG 4), equality and empowers women and girls (SDG 5), peace, justice and building strong institutions at the national and global levels (SDG 16). The Polish experience in organizing anti-epidemic measures to combat COVID-19 is described as a useful example for Ukraine because of the similarity of the initial conditions for the functioning of the healthcare industry at the national level. Considerable attention is paid to the healthcare system of Ukraine during the war, in particular, aspects of public administration. The data presented in the article are the legal acts of the UN and WHO and legal acts of the countries of the European region (Ukraine, Poland), which are freely available on the Internet.
疫情和战争的挑战:健康和心理健康的各个方面-2030
这篇文章讨论了新冠肺炎大流行和俄罗斯对乌克兰的全面战争所带来的挑战。2030年的健康和心理健康方面是研究的重点。在医疗保健系统的主要挑战,通过他们的弹性和出现的棱镜进行审查。该研究强调,通过应用普遍获得医疗保健服务的原则,有可能在医疗保健部门实现可持续发展目标。这一方针确保将目标3“良好健康和福祉”与其他可持续发展目标相结合,即:消除贫困(可持续发展目标1)、经济增长和人人享有体面工作(可持续发展目标8)、实现包容和公平的教育(可持续发展目标4)、平等并赋予妇女和女孩权力(可持续发展目标5)、和平、正义和在国家和全球层面建立强大的机构(可持续发展目标16)。波兰在组织抗击COVID-19的防疫措施方面的经验被认为是乌克兰的一个有益范例,因为在国家一级医疗保健行业运作的初始条件相似。在战争期间,对乌克兰的医疗保健系统,特别是公共行政方面给予了相当大的关注。文章中提供的数据是联合国和世卫组织的法律行为以及欧洲区域各国(乌克兰、波兰)的法律行为,可在互联网上免费获得。
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Archiv EuroMedica
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