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Pope Leo XIV has called on nations to ensure universal healthcare access, describing it as a “moral imperative” for any just society. Speaking at a healthcare conference in Vatican City, he emphasized that access to medical services is essential to human dignity and social justice.

The pope stressed that healthcare must not become a privilege for a few, urging governments to prioritize the needs of vulnerable populations. He warned that inequality in access to healthcare could lead to broader social injustices and even conflict if left unaddressed.

Building on the stance of his predecessor Pope Francis, Leo highlighted the importance of solidarity and collective responsibility in building inclusive healthcare systems. He encouraged global cooperation to create systems that ensure care for all, reinforcing the idea that health is a fundamental right, not a luxury.

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