Danh ngôn của Gro Harlem Brundtland (Sứ mệnh: 9)

A safe and nutritionally adequate diet is a basic individual right and an essential condition for sustainable development, especially in developing countries.
An important lever for sustained action in tackling poverty and reducing hunger is money.
Contaminated food is a major cause of diarrhea, substantially contributing to malnutrition and killing about 2.2 million people each year, most of them children.
Health is the core of human development.
Investing in health will produce enormous benefits.
More than ever before, there is a global understanding that long-term social, economic, and environmental development would be impossible without healthy families, communities, and countries.
Such lifestyle factors such as cigarette smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, little physical activity and low dietary calcium intake are risk factors for osteoporosis as well as for many other non-communicable diseases.
That the AIDS pandemic is threatening sustainable development in Africa only reinforces the reality that health is at the center of sustainable development.
We are also in the process of defining how best to work together with food and other companies to address diet and physical activity factors in order to prevent chronic diseases.
Women's health is one of WHO's highest priorities.
You cannot achieve environmental security and human development without addressing the basic issues of health and nutrition.