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World Health Day 2025 Theme, Goals, Poster

Posted on March 30, 2025

World Health Day 2025 is on 7th April and WHO has kept a new theme for World Health Day 2025 this year, which is very important for you to know. It is emphasizing on maternal health in the society and also promoting life wellness. Let’s know what is new on World Health Day 2025 and what is the theme of World Health Day 2025 and what are its goals. Also read “World Malaria Day 2025 Theme, Poster“.

Theme of World Health Day 2025

The World Health Organization i.e. WHO celebrates World Health Day on 7th April every year and a new theme is also kept which tells what is the goal of doing something new in the field of health and how the world is united for health related problems.

Like every year, this year also the theme of World Health Day 2025 by WHO is “Healthy Beginning, Hopeful Future”. Now this theme is telling about healthy beginning which means a new and good healthy beginning.

The theme of World Health Day 2025 tells the authorities and health systems of the whole world how to prevent maternal and newborn deaths and what steps should be taken for this. Here the emphasis is on how women’s health can be maintained for a long time. Download ppt from here.

World Health day 2025 theme

Helping maternal and newborn babies survive and stay healthy

This is very sad but you will be surprised to know that according to WHO data, more than 3 lakh pregnant women lose their lives every year due to childbirth.

According to another data, about 20 lakh children all over the world lose their lives before the first stage of their life i.e. before 1 full month. At the same time, about 20 lakh newborns are born dead, which is a worrying number.

Now if this data is not taken seriously, it will increase further, if work is done on it, then the death of newborns can be prevented every 6 seconds.

According to current data, 4 out of 5 countries are still far from meeting the goals of improving maternal survival by 2030.

Campaign goals

  • Raise awareness of the gap in maternal and newborn survival and emphasize the need to prioritize women’s long-term well-being.
  • Advocate for effective investments that improve women’s and children’s health.
  • Encourage collective action to support parents as well as health professionals who provide critical care.
  • Provide useful health information related to pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period.

World Health Day 2025 Theme Poster

Our team is working on latest ideas, we will soon update this section with great theme posters.

What is WHO and how does it work?

WHO was established in the year 1945 during a conference in San Francisco. It has its own constitution, its own governing body and its members as well as its own budget.

WHO first came into existence on 7 April 1948, from that day onwards World Health Day is celebrated every year, for which a theme is chosen every year. At present, WHO is an organization which has 194 member countries.

Recent World Health Day Themes

World Health Day 2024: My health, my right
World Health Day 2023: Health For All
World Health Day 2022: Our planet, our health
World Health Day 2021: Building a fairer, healthier world
World Health Day 2020: Support Nurses and Midwives
World Health Day 2019: Health for all: everyone, everywhere
World Health Day 2018: Universal health coverage: everyone, everywhere
World Health Day 2017: Depression: let’s talk
World Health Day 2016: Beat Diabetes
World Health Day 2015: Food Safety
World Health Day 2014: Vector-borne diseases

Get involved to support the campaign

Now you can get involved in this world health day theme 2025 and support the campaign by various methods…

Spread awareness

Share information about the campaign using #HopefulFutures and #HealthForAll.

Participate

Attend our global events to learn more about what it will take to end maternal and newborn mortality.

Donate

Donate to the WHO Foundation which supports WHO’s work to protect mothers and babies in countries around the world.

Share personal experiences

Share your own experiences or stories of pregnancy and birth and thank those who provide quality care.

This article is written by Dr Ashish Panwar, hope you guys like this article. I hope you can connect with each other and spread positive health in the community.

Dr. Ashish Panwar
Dr. Ashish Panwar

Hello, I am Dr. Ashish. I have lot of experience in medical field and education, I have gained lot of knowledge in my entrance exam life and medical studies which I want to share with everyone so that I can help more and more people.

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