The third goal of sustainable development is “ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages.” This goal aims to improve the health and well-being of everyone, including improving access to healthcare and disease prevention, increasing health awareness and protection, improving mortality rates from communicable and non-communicable diseases Good health and well-being are essential foundations for a dignified life, and achieving this goal is crucial for achieving sustainable development in the long term. Good health is a key factor in economic growth and social stability, contributing significantly to creating an environment conducive to sustainable development in communities Many countries around the world face significant health challenges, including high mortality rates from chronic and communicable diseases, increased prevalence of infectious diseases and viruses, deterioration in the quality and accessibility of healthcare, and challenges arising from pollution and climate change To achieve this goal, everyone must be committed to improving health and well-being, including governments, organizations, the private sector, and the public. It is essential to improve access to basic healthcare, provide the necessary tools, equipment, drugs, and technology to improve the quality of care.