Following the May 8, 2019 conference on Strengthening Global Health held, as planned the WHO launched the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Well-being for All (SDG3 GAP) at the United Nations General Assembly on September 24, 2019 held in New York, USA. This Sustainable Development Goals Global Action Plan (SDG3 GAP) brings together 13 multilateral health, development and humanitarian agencies. This Global Health initiative was born out of the May 19, 2017 Berlin declaration. [1]
This “Global Action Plan for healthy lives and well-being for All” was born out of a”request” in October 2018 from Germany, Ghana and Norway with support from the UN to “To leverage the enormous reach, experience and expertise of the global health community to accelerate progress towards SDG3″. Then on October 16, 2018 global health agencies agreed to commit to working together with the Global Action Plan where the “final plan will be delivered in September 2019 at the United Nations General Assembly”. [2, 3]