Launch of new policy brief on air pollution at WHA72
21st May 2019
21st May 2019
Air pollution is now recognised as one of the five leading risk factors for non-communicable diseases. Action is now needed to protect and promote the health of people worldwide.
According to the the World Health Organization, air pollution causes 7 million deaths every year worldwide, making it the world’s largest single environmental health risk. Addressing this issue will not only help to contain the rising burden of NCDs, and its strain on health systems, but also support the progress towards multiple SDGs and the achievement of UHC by 2030.
In the lead up to the UN Climate and the Un High-Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage, which will both take place on 23rd September at UN Headquarters in New York, it is especially important to consider the links between health and environmental sustainable development priorities. This policy brief provides key actions and strategies that policy makers, NGOs and Health professionals can take to ensure a collective action in response to this global challenge.