Día Mundial de la Salud 2026: ciencia y caridad al servicio de la vida

World Day of the Sick

En el Día Mundial de la Salud 2026, celebrado el 7 de abril bajo el lema “Juntos por la salud. Apoyemos la ciencia”, la comunidad internacional pone en valor el papel fundamental de la ciencia para proteger y mejorar la vida en todas sus dimensiones.

Under this theme, the aim is to highlight the importance of scientific collaboration and the “One Health” approach, recognizing the deep interconnection between the health of people, animals, plants, and the planet.

As the Sisters Hospitallers, we join this call, reaffirming our mission to provide care based on a holistic view of the person.

A Life Devoted to Hospitality

Our life and ministry, as we contemplate Jesus the Good Samaritan, whom we welcome, care for, and accompany with tenderness and mercy, making every encounter a space of life and hope.

We embody the spirit of hospitality, combining science and compassion. At our facilities, science translates into quality care, innovation in the service of health, and an unwavering commitment to the well-being of the most vulnerable.

Today, more than ever, we are called upon to rebuild trust in science, promote evidence-based solutions, and continue working together toward a healthier and more humane future.

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