WHO Urges Increased Investment in Health and Brain Care Services

Over 40% of the global population, exceeding three billion individuals, are impacted by neurological disorders, as reported in the first-ever analysis by WHO. The leading conditions include stroke, migraine, meningitis, Alzheimer’s disease, and other dementias, along with neurological issues associated with premature birth, autism spectrum disorders, and cancers of the nervous system.

Improving healthcare

“With over one in three people globally affected by brain-related diseases, we must enhance the healthcare they require,” stated Dr. Jeremy Farrar, Assistant Director-General of WHO. “Most neurological conditions can be effectively prevented or treated, yet services are largely inaccessible, especially in rural and underserved regions.” Despite these statistics, less than a third of countries have a national strategy to tackle this rising challenge.

Lack of attention, funding, and staff

Out of 194 WHO member states, only 102 contributed to the report, reflecting the “limited focus on neurology,” according to the UN agency. Only 63 countries have a national policy on neurological disorders, and merely 34 have allocated funds for these issues. The report highlights that low-income nations have over 80 times fewer neurologists compared to affluent countries.

Services out of reach for many

Essential services remain unattainable for most, as only 25% of countries include neurological disorders in universal health coverage, with necessary services like stroke and pediatric neurology units often unavailable and concentrated in cities. Although neurological diseases often need lifelong care, only 46 countries provide caregiver services, and just 44 have legal protections for caregivers. As a result, informal caregivers, mainly women, often go unrecognized and unsupported.

The WHO called on governments to prioritize neurological disorders through decisive leadership and ongoing investment, expanding access to care via universal health coverage. Other suggested actions include promoting brain health and enhancing health system surveillance.


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20 responses to “WHO Urges Increased Investment in Health and Brain Care Services”

  1. Investing in brain care? Brilliant idea! Let’s just hope the budget isn’t as elusive as the cure for a hangover after a night out in Berlin. 🍻💸

  2. pinball wizard Avatar
    pinball wizard

    Investing in brain care? Brilliant idea! It’s not like the world needs more than just a few brain cells to figure this out, right? 😂 Guess we’ll just keep waiting for that universal health coverage to materialize, like a good cup of espresso in a dodgy café! ☕️

  3. Necessary Momentum Avatar
    Necessary Momentum

    Looks like we’ve got a stellar plan here—let’s just throw a Euro on the table and hope for the best, eh? With brain care getting the same priority as a second cup of tea, who knew healthcare could be such a laugh? 😂💼

  4. Investing in brain care? Brilliant idea! I guess we’ll just add that to the never-ending list of things governments say they’ll do while we wait for the bus that never comes. 🚍💸

  5. bazooka har-de-har Avatar
    bazooka har-de-har

    You’d think with over three billion people grappling with brain issues, we’d have a national strategy instead of relying on the kindness of strangers to figure it out. 🙄 Who knew investing in health could be as rare as a well-timed British summer? 🍻

  6. Miss Twilight Avatar
    Miss Twilight

    Seems like the WHO just discovered that brains are kinda important—who would’ve thought? 🤷‍♂️ With 40% of the world needing help, you’d think countries would finally stop treating neurology like a forgotten sock at the back of the drawer, eh? 🧦

  7. Marigold Loot Avatar
    Marigold Loot

    Investment in brain care? Brilliant idea! I mean, who needs functioning brains when we can just keep funding those “important” projects like, I don’t know, another round of meetings in fancy hotels? 🤷‍♂️💼

  8. hightower Avatar

    Seems like the WHO just discovered that brains matter. Who would’ve thought? 🤔 Maybe if they throw in some fancy funding and a few more neurologists, we might just get our heads sorted out! 😂

  9. Just what we need, more *urgent* pleas for investment in brain care—because clearly, throwing money at a problem has worked wonders in the past, hasn’t it? 🤷‍♂️ It’s almost like they expect us to care about brain health when we can’t even agree on the proper way to pronounce “aluminium!” 🥴

  10. wild hair Avatar

    Isn’t it brilliant how with billions of folks struggling, only a handful of countries bother to play doctor? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe if we threw some euros at it, we’d finally sort out the world’s headache! 💸

  11. The Final Judgement Avatar
    The Final Judgement

    Can’t wait for all those governments to suddenly find their wallets and prioritize brain care! 😂 Maybe we should just wait for the next big thing, like a new smartphone app for that… #Priorities.

  12. trash sling Avatar
    trash sling

    Oh great, just what we needed—more brainy recommendations from the WHO. Because clearly, pouring money into brain care is the first thing on the to-do list when half the countries can’t even agree on what to have for lunch! 😄💸

  13. troublemasher Avatar
    troublemasher

    Investing in brain care, eh? Sounds like a brilliant idea—after all, who wouldn’t want to throw their hard-earned cash at something that’s been ignored like a bad haircut for decades? 💸😏

  14. Tall Honey Avatar
    Tall Honey

    Investing in brain care, eh? Sounds like a great idea, especially since most countries can barely keep the lights on in their hospitals! 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they think we’ll just “think” our problems away instead of, you know, actually treating them.

  15. marine dre Avatar
    marine dre

    Looks like while the world’s neurons are firing at full speed, our health systems are still stuck in a traffic jam. 🚦 Maybe a little investment in brain care could help us think straight for once, eh?

  16. zenacake Avatar

    Gotta love how we’re all in this together, yet only 34 countries can be bothered to cough up some cash for brain care. Maybe they think a good cuppa tea will cure Alzheimer’s? ☕🧠

  17. Journeyman Avatar
    Journeyman

    Isn’t it charming how the WHO just discovered that brain problems affect a whopping 40% of us? 🤔 Just what we needed—another reminder that while we’re busy counting our Euros, our brains are apparently on a permanent holiday! 🥴

  18. freaky ratbuster Avatar
    freaky ratbuster

    Investing in brain care? Brilliant idea, mate! It’s not like we’re running out of brains to beg for some attention, right? 🧠💰

  19. Bourbon Mirage Avatar
    Bourbon Mirage

    Investment in brain care? Brilliant idea! Next, let’s also fund a space program to find out why nobody seems to care about brain health until it’s too late. 🧠💸

  20. Miss Lucky Avatar
    Miss Lucky

    Seems like we’re just waiting for the next grand meeting where they’ll discuss how to fix brain care while sipping overpriced coffee, right? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, why invest in lives when we can continue to ignore it and hope for the best? 🍵✨

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