The World Council for Health is a non-profit organization founded in 2021 as an initiative of EbMCsquared CiC. Collaborating with over 200 organizations in 45 countries, it brings together experts, doctors, innovators, and activists to promote public health and defend health freedom. Its mission is to ensure information transparency, access to proven treatments, and respect for personal health decisions, while promoting healthy lifestyles and environmental protection. The organization is supported by international partners, a steering committee, and a team of volunteers and support staff.
Founded in 2024 the Malta chapter of World Council for Health is working at a grass roots level to share resources and enable people to inform themselves about their health and to empower them to make better choices for themselves, their families and their communities.
Bringing together doctors, experts, activists and concerned members of the community, WCH Malta seeks to broaden public health knowledge and to safeguard human rights and free will while empowering people to take control of their health and wellbeing.
How do we create a Better Way?
This document sets out the issues and actions proposed at the inaugural Better Way Conference in May 2022 which brought together people to co-create new ways of living and working that promote health, sense-making, and well-being.
It is a reference point for World Council for Health partners, communities, and individuals everywhere to continue this exciting work of co-creating a Better Way, one step at a time.
Kif Nistghu Noħolqu Mod Aħjar?
Dan id dokument jistabilixxi l-kwistjonijiet u l-azzjonijiet proposti fil-Konferenza Inawgurali ‘Better Way’ f’Mejju 2022 li gabet nies flimkien bil-ghan li joholqu modi godda ta’ ghaxien u xoghol li jippromwovu s-sahha,il-ftehim reciproku u l-benesseri ta’kulhadd.
Huwa punt ta’referenza ghall-imsiehba tal-Kunsill Dinji ghas-Sahha,
komunitajiet u individwi kullimkien biex ikomplu dan ix -xoghol ecititanti li permezz tieghu se jinholoq pass pass Mod Ahjar ta’Ghajxien.