Pope Leo's Call for Universal Healthcare: A Moral Imperative

Pope Leo urged countries to establish universal healthcare, describing it as a 'moral imperative.' During a meeting with WHO and European bishops, he emphasized healthcare's accessibility for the vulnerable to prevent social injustice and conflict. His call echoes previous popes and highlights the need for solidarity in healthcare equity.

Pope Leo's Call for Universal Healthcare: A Moral Imperative
Pope Leo

Pope Leo made a strong appeal on Wednesday for nations to provide universal healthcare, terming it a 'moral imperative' for all citizens to have essential health services.

Addressing a healthcare conference organized by the World Health Organization and European bishops, Pope Leo stressed the role of universal health coverage in fostering just societies.

He called upon European bishops to tackle healthcare inequalities, highlighting the necessity of accessible healthcare for the vulnerable to avert social injustices that could lead to conflict.

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