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THE LANCET COMMISSION | Public Policy and Health: Towards a Common Good Approach (2022)
An integrative proposal linking research, health policy, and social justice as a driver for systemic transformation.
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EUROHEALTHNET | A Wellbeing Economy for Health Equity
A publication exploring how a wellbeing economy can benefit both people and the planet, while upholding human dignity and promoting health equity.
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OECD | Health in the 21st Century: Putting Data to Work for Stronger Health Systems (2019)
Outlines how AI, big data, and predictive analytics can transform the governance of health systems.
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IDB | Artificial Intelligence in the Health Sector: Promises and Challenges
A report detailing the potential of AI to improve both individual and public health—enhancing access, supporting clinical decision-making, and generating new efficiencies in care and research.
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UNESCO | Recommendation on Open Science (2021)
Advocates for open, ethical, and collaborative science oriented towards the common good—closely aligned with the Foundation's mission.
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WHO | Framework on Integrated, People-Centred Health Services
Highlights the human-centred approach to transforming health systems.
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WHO | Building Health Systems Resilience for Universal Health Coverage and Health SecurityÂ
Develops the principle of sustainability by analysing how health systems respond to global crises.
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WHO | Constitution of the World Health Organization
Foundational document that redefines health as physical, mental, and social well-being—not merely the absence of disease.
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Maddison Project
An initiative by the University of Groningen that continues economist Angus Maddison’s work in measuring long-term economic growth. The database offers estimates of GDP per capita and population from the year AD 1 to the present, covering 169 countries.
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Gapminder
An independent Swedish foundation aiming to combat misconceptions about the world through reliable data and statistics. Its goal is to promote a fact-based worldview on global issues such as extreme poverty, economic growth, access to education, and public health.








































