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2025 年世界卫生统计

《世界卫生统计报告》是世界卫生组织(WHO)每年汇编的关于健康和健康相关指标的最新可用数据。

Triple Billion progress

Healthier populations

HPOP

Worldwide, 1.14 B more people are expected to be enjoying better health and wellbeing by 2025 compared to 2019.

Universal health coverage

UHC

Worldwide, 621.9 M more people are expected to be covered by essential health services and not experiencing financial hardship by 2025 compared to 2018.

Health emergencies protection

HEP

Worldwide, 896.7 M more people are expected to be protected from health emergencies by 2025 compared to 2018.

 


The GPW 13 triple billion targets provide a unified approach to accelerating progress towards the achievement of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals.

 


The GPW 13 triple billion targets provide a unified approach to accelerating progress towards the achievement of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals.

精选指标

五岁以下儿童死亡率(每千名活产儿)

如果遭受特定年份或时期的年龄特定死亡率,指某一特定年份或时期出生的儿童在五岁前死亡的概率。(可持续发展目标3.2.1

 

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        WHO Regions, mortality rate per 100 000 live births

Design innovation and diversity

Through data.who.int, the World Health Organization is continuing to nurture community around health data; fostering ideation, facilitating innovation and increasing capacity across the field.

data.who.int will host diverse and engaging representations for trusted health data; pairing statisticians and technical leads with world-class data designers from around the world.

 

 

Through data.who.int, the World Health Organization is continuing to nurture community around health data; fostering ideation, facilitating innovation and increasing capacity across the field.

data.who.int will host diverse and engaging representations for trusted health data; pairing statisticians and technical leads with world-class data designers from around the world.

 

 

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WHO is building a new home for health data at data.who.int. While data products and resources are migrated you can find more at www.who.int/data and on the Global Health Observatory.
Please contact us if you'd like more information about the work of the World Health Data Hub and the release of data.who.int.