Health intersectoralism in the Sustainable Development Goal era: from theory to practice

Global Health. 2020 Feb 20;16(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s12992-020-0543-1.

Abstract

In 2015, the United Nations' (UN) Member States adopted a bold and holistic agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), integrating a vision of peace and prosperity for people and planet. Extensive work within, between, across sectors is required for this bold and holistic agenda to be implemented. It is in this context that this special article collection showcases multisectoral approaches to achieving SDG 3-Good Health and Well-Being-which, though focused explicitly on health, is connected to almost all other goals. A confluence of social and health inequities, within a context of widespread environmental degradation demands systems thinking and intersectoral action. Articles in this issue focus on the SDGs as a stimulus for renewed multisectoral action: processes, policies, and programs primarily outside the health sector, that have health implications through social, commercial, economic, environmental, and political determinants of health. Case studies offer critical lessons on effectively engaging other sectors to enhance their health outputs, identifying co-benefits and 'win-wins' that enhance human health.

Keywords: Cross-sectoral engagement; Determinants of health; Equity; Intersectoral action; Intersectoral governance; Multisectoral collaboration; SDGs; Sustainable Development Goals.

Publication types

  • Letter
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Intersectoral Collaboration*
  • Sustainable Development / trends*
  • United Nations / organization & administration
  • United Nations / trends