A recent report from the Lancet Commission has highlighted a concerning future for adolescent health, projecting that by 2030, half of the world’s two billion adolescents will live in multi-burden countries—nations grappling with overlapping health challenges like infectious and non-communicable diseases. The report stresses the urgent need for targeted interventions to address health disparities exacerbated by limited healthcare access, rising mental health issues, and ongoing poverty and conflict. It calls for global collaboration to enhance health services and foster partnerships among governments and organizations to ensure better health outcomes for youth in these regions. This is a critical moment to respond effectively to safeguard the future of young populations worldwide. Source and details of the news