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5 sdg's strictly health related

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If you mean the SDGs most directly tied to health (core health goal plus the strongest health determinants), five to focus on are:

1. SDG 3 — Good Health and Well‑Being
- The main health goal. Key targets: 3.1 reduce maternal mortality; 3.2 end preventable newborn and under‑5 deaths; 3.3 end epidemics (HIV, TB, malaria, etc.); 3.4 reduce premature NCD deaths; 3.8 achieve universal health coverage.

2. SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
- Nutrition and food security are fundamental to health. Key targets: 2.1 end hunger; 2.2 end all forms of malnutrition (including stunting, wasting, micronutrient deficiencies).

3. SDG 6 — Clean Water and Sanitation
- Safe water, sanitation and hygiene prevent disease and support health. Key targets: 6.1 universal access to safe drinking water; 6.2 access to adequate sanitation and hygiene.

4. SDG 5 — Gender Equality
- Gender equality improves maternal and reproductive health and reduces gender‑based violence. Key targets: 5.6 ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights; 5.2 eliminate violence against women and girls.

5. SDG 1 — No Poverty
- Poverty reduction and social protection increase access to health services, nutrition and healthy living conditions. Key targets: 1.1/1.2 reduce poverty incidence and 1.3 implement social protection systems.

If you want, I can (a) list specific health targets and indicators for each goal, (b) give examples of interventions that address these SDGs together, or (c) suggest metrics for monitoring health progress. Which would you like?