Across
- 3. Fair access to healthcare services, regardless of social or economic status.
- 6. Approach recognizing the connection between people, animals, and the environment in health outcomes.
- 7. Involving two or more academic, scientific, or artistic areas of knowledge.
- 9. Moral principles that govern global health actions, including justice and inclusivity.
Down
- 1. Virtual delivery of health services, often used to connect remote communities to care.
- 2. WHO network for global outbreak alert and coordinated emergency response.
- 4. A global outbreak of disease affecting a large population across countries or continents.
- 5. Individuals offering health services abroad, driven by a sense of duty or altruism.
- 8. The U.S. federal agency leading efforts in public health both nationally and globally.
