The theme for World Health Day on April 7 reflects a growing global concern with the health impacts of massive and rapid human-driven ecological changes- via healthing_ca healthing health Canada WorldHealthDay
The Geneva Charter for Well-being, created in December 2021, provides the basis for the WHO’s focus on creating what it calls a well-being society, the societal response needed both to make peace with nature and to ensure health for all. The charter describes a well-being society as one that is committed to “achieving equitable health now and for future generations without breaching ecological limits.”A positive vision of health integrating physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being.
A commitment to sustainable low-carbon development grounded in reciprocity and respect between humans and nature. An important aspect of the first action area, consistent with the theme of making peace with nature, is to centre Indigenous knowledge and leadership; the UN, in numerous recent reports, has stressed the importance of this. In Canada, this should be thought of as part of reconciliation, as noted in the
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