<h2>Overview</h2>
<p>The <span class="key-term" data-definition="World Health Organization — UN specialized agency responsible for international public health, monitors health trends and sets standards (GS1: Health, GS3: Health)">WHO</span> released its flagship <em>World Health Statistics</em> report, revealing that the <span class="key-term" data-definition="COVID‑19 pandemic — Global outbreak of coronavirus disease starting 2020, causing massive mortality and exposing health system weaknesses (GS3: Health)">COVID‑19 pandemic</span> led to an estimated <span class="key-term" data-definition="excess deaths — Deaths above the expected baseline, including direct and indirect pandemic impacts; a key metric for health impact assessment (GS3: Health)">excess deaths</span> of 22.1 million between 2020 and 2023. This figure is over three times the officially reported COVID‑19 fatalities, underscoring the pandemic’s profound global impact.</p>
<h2>Key Developments</h2>
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<li>Life expectancy gains of the past decade were reversed; recovery remains uneven across regions.</li>
<li>New <span class="key-term" data-definition="HIV infections — Cases of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, a major communicable disease monitored under global health targets (GS3: Health)">HIV infections</span> fell 40% (2010‑2024); the African Region cut HIV by 70% and tuberculosis by 28%.</li>
<li>Access to safe water (+961 million), sanitation (+1.2 billion), basic hygiene (+1.6 billion) and clean cooking (+1.4 billion) expanded (2015‑2024).</li>
<li>Malaria incidence rose 8.5% since 2015, moving the world away from global targets.</li>
<li>Women’s health: anaemia affects 30.7% of women of reproductive age with no improvement in a decade; intimate‑partner violence impacts 1 in 4 women.</li>
<li>Financial protection: 25% of the global population faces health‑related financial hardship; 1.6 billion were pushed into poverty by out‑of‑pocket expenses in 2022.</li>
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<h2>Important Facts</h2>
<p>• The <span class="key-term" data-definition="Universal health coverage (UHC) — Ensuring all people obtain needed health services without financial hardship (GS3: Health, GS4: Ethics)">UHC</span> service‑coverage index rose marginally from 68 to 71 (2015‑2023).<br>
• Childhood vaccination coverage remains below target, creating immunity gaps and outbreak risks.<br>
• Maternal mortality has fallen 40% since 2000 but stays nearly three times the 2030 target; under‑five mortality declined 51% but many countries lag.<br>
• Air pollution caused an estimated 6.6 million deaths (2021) and inadequate water, sanitation and hygiene contributed 1.4 million deaths (2019).<br>
• Data gaps: only 18% of countries reported mortality data within a year (2025); about one‑third meet WHO standards for high‑quality mortality data; of 61 million deaths in 2023, only ~33% had cause‑of‑death information and ~20% were ICD‑coded.</p>
<h2>UPSC Relevance</h2>
<p>The report touches on several GS themes: health‑system