 In 1948, countries of the world came together and founded the World Health Organization, also known as WHO, to promote health, keep the world safe, and serve the vulnerable. The goal of WHO is health for all. Let's examine what exactly this entails. Essentially, this means that health is to be brought within reach of everyone in a given country. WHO aims for everyone, everywhere, to attain the highest level of health and well-being. Health is a personal state of well-being. However, well-being goes beyond the availability of health services. Health for all is a state of health that enables a person to lead a socially and economically productive life. WHO works to find solutions to purely medical problems, such as a lack of doctors, hospital beds, drugs, and vaccines. Moreover, to achieve health for all. WHO encourages the removal of the obstacles to health. This implies the elimination of malnutrition, ignorance, contaminated drinking water, and unhygienic housing. And so, health for all implies a commitment to promote the advancement of all citizens on a broad front of development. Individual citizens need to be encouraged to achieve a higher quality of life. And this needs to be supported by authorities, providing citizens with the necessary opportunities to achieve health and well-being. World Health Day is celebrated on 7 April. Let's work together for longer, healthier lives, and lay the foundations for improved health and well-being for generations to come.