From: Sweden’s engagement in global health: a historical review
| Long-term policy directions include a focus on: | |
| • Effective national health systems; | |
| • Gender equality, including differences regarding health and access to health and medical care; | |
| • Child and maternity care; | |
| • All people’s right to health with a particular focus on sexual and reproductive health and rights. | |
| • Young people’s needs and the rights of LGBTQ people; | |
| • A long- term, rights-based and broad approach to combat the spread of HIV; | |
| • The importance of access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene, and sufficient, safe and nutritious food, as well as sustainable energy for health; | |
| • Non- communicable; | |
| • Antimicrobial resistance; | |
| • Implementation of the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005); | |
| • The link between health and environmental and climate challenges and between health and security |