"Health for all" means that everyone deserves to be healthy, regardless of who they are or where they come from. It's like sharing toys with all your friends at the playground, making sure everyone gets to play with something fun.
So, when we talk about "health for all," we mean that everyone should be able to go to the doctor when they're sick or get medicine when they need it. We also mean that everyone should have access to healthy food, clean water to drink and a safe place to live.
Think of your body like a car. Just like a car needs fuel and regular maintenance to run smoothly, your body needs healthy food and regular check-ups to stay healthy. And just like a car might need a mechanic to fix it if something goes wrong, your body might need a doctor to help you feel better when you're sick.
The good news is that lots of people are working hard to make sure everyone has access to healthcare, healthy food and clean water. Governments, charities, and organizations around the world are trying to make sure everyone has the chance to be as healthy as possible. And that's the goal of "health for all."