Global snapshot of Indigenous health 21 April 2016 Share More Information Jane Gardner +61 3 8344 2704 0411 758 984 Department: Media A world-first University of Melbourne-led study into the health and wellbeing of more than 154 million Indigenous and tribal people globally reveals the extent of work that needs to be done if the United Nations is to meet its 2030 goals of ending poverty and inequality. The , commissioned by Australia’s Lowitja Institute, is the most comprehensive ever compiled by world health experts. It brings together data from 28 indigenous and tribal groups across 23 countries - accounting for more than half of the world’s native populations. Lead author Professor Ian Anderson, Chair of Indigenous Education and Pro Vice Chancellor of Engagement at the University of Me来源(Source From):
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