15 May 2026
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its flagship World Health Statistics report, offering a comprehensive look at the global health landscape post-pandemic. This report is a vital resource for understanding Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) progress.
1. The COVID-19 Impact (2020–2023)
Excess Deaths: The pandemic is linked to 22.1 million excess deaths globally.
The "Hidden" Toll: This figure is 3 times higher than the officially reported deaths, accounting for both direct infections and indirect deaths caused by strained health systems.
Life Expectancy: The report highlights a "lost decade," noting that the pandemic reversed 10 years of gains in global life expectancy.
2. Positive Milestones (2010–2024)
Despite the pandemic, significant progress was recorded in specific sectors:
Infectious Diseases: Global HIV infections dropped by 40%.
Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs): People requiring interventions fell by 36%.
Public Services (2015–2024):
961 million people gained access to safe drinking water.
1.2 billion people gained access to improved sanitation.
Lifestyle: A steady decline was noted in both tobacco and alcohol consumption worldwide.
3. Regional Achievements
WHO African Region: Outperformed global averages with a 70% reduction in HIV and a 28% reduction in Tuberculosis (TB).
South-East Asia Region: On track to reach the 2025 Milestone for Malaria reduction.
4. Major Challenges & Red Flags
Malaria: Contrary to other gains, malaria incidence increased by 8.5% since 2015.
Women’s Health:
Anaemia: Affects 30.7% of women of reproductive age, with no improvement in 10 years.
Violence: Intimate partner violence still affects 1 in 4 women globally.
đź’ˇ Exam-Oriented Snippets (Quick Revision)
Topic
Key Statistic / Fact
Total Excess Deaths
22.1 Million (2020-2023)
HIV Progress
40% Global decline
Sanitation
1.2 Billion new users since 2015
Life Expectancy
Reversal of 10 years of progress
Malaria Trend
8.5% Increase since 2015
📝 Potential MCQ Points:
Which region achieved a 70% reduction in HIV infections according to the report? (Ans: WHO African Region)
Which women's health issue has shown zero improvement over the last decade? (Ans: Anaemia)
Study Tip: Relate this report to SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being). It provides excellent data for mains-level answers regarding the resilience of global health infrastructure.