Health Equity: Building a Fairer, Healthier Future for All
 
🩺 Health Equity: Building a Fairer, Healthier Future for All  Introduction: What Is Health Equity? Health equity is more than just a public health concept—it’s a moral commitment to fairness. It means ensuring that every person, regardless of their background, has an equal opportunity to live a healthy life. Unlike equality, which gives everyone the same resources, equity focuses on giving people what they need to reach their best health outcomes. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health equity as the “absence of unfair, avoidable, or remediable differences among groups of people.” In simple terms, health equity means removing barriers that prevent people from living healthy lives—such as poverty, discrimination, limited education, or inadequate access to care. Understanding the Difference Between Health Equity and Health Equality While the terms “health equity” and “health equality” are often used interchangeably, they have distinct meanings:  . Health equality means provid...
