According to World Bank Report Healthy Longevity Could Save 150 Million Lives by 2050 and Transform Developing Countries.
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According to a recent World Bank report, promoting healthy longevity could save an estimated 150 million lives by 2050 and significantly transform developing countries. The report highlights that investments in health systems, preventative care, and healthy aging initiatives are crucial for achieving this goal. By focusing on policies that enhance life quality and extend healthy years, nations can not only reduce healthcare costs but also boost productivity and economic growth. The findings urge governments and stakeholders to prioritize health as a key component of sustainable development, emphasizing that healthier populations lead to more resilient economies.
Investing in education and awareness can further enhance healthy longevity and improve overall community well-being.
Collaboration between governments, NGOs, and private sectors is essential to implement effective health strategies for longevity.
President: Ajay Banga
Headquarters: Washington, D.C., United States
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