Climate Change
NCDs
SRHR
Human rights
UN/WHO
100

main contributor to climate change

Electricity & Heat (Burning of fossil fuels)

100

NCDs contribute to % of global death

71%

100

Number STIs are acquired every day

1 Million

100

UDHR was published in year

1948

100

SDG Target 3.6 stands for

 By 2020, halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.

200

 3rd largest contributing country to climate change

India

200

leading metabolic risk factor for NCDs

elevated blood pressure

200

SDG Target 5.6 stand for

Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights

200

UDHR was established by

Eleanor Roosevelt

200

Number of Member states of WHO 

194 

300

CCC/COP stand fors 

Climate change conference/conference of parties

300

A modifiable risk factor of NCDs that contribute to 4.1 million annual deaths

excess salt/sodium intake

300

lowest maternal mortality ratio was achieved in 

Finland/ Greece /Iceland /Poland 

300

right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being is article number 

25

300

Constitution of the World Health Organization was adopted in 

1946 in the international health conference (Newyork)

400

When was the highest earth temperature recorded ?

July 1913

400

By 2030, the SDG target 3.4 aims to  

reduce by one-third premature mortality from NCDs

400

 a country with the highest maternal mortality rate 

 South Sudan 

400

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights OHCHR was established in

1993

400

50th anniversary for WHO was in

1998 

500

 the highest global earth temperature was record in year

2020 & 2016

500

Number of Countries that have statutory regulations on unhealthy food marketing to children.

16

500

A Global Epidemic started in 1981

HIV/AIDs

500

Name 3 organization working on Human rights established in 1946

 Commission of Human Rights, the Commission on the Status of Women, and the International Criminal Court

500

international Health Regulations was 1st named

lnternational Sanitary Regulations


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