Climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable health care facilities
Strengthening the climate resilience and environmental sustainability of health care facilities
Overview
Climate change increasingly
affects people’s health and well-being, both directly through extreme climate
events and indirectly by threatening the capacity of health systems to protect
the health of their populations. These negative impacts are particularly
visible when it comes to health care facilities, as they are often not built to
cope with increasing climate-related risks such as extreme climate events
including storms, floods and droughts. Health care facilities in developing
countries are particularly vulnerable, as they often lack a proper
infrastructure and a sufficient health workforce, and suffer from inadequate
water and sanitation services, and energy supply.
Importantly, health care
facilities can also have a negative impact on health and the environment
through the emissions of greenhouse gases and through the poor management of
insufficiently treated waste. It is therefore critical that health care
facilities are built to be environmentally sustainable by implementing
interventions that optimize the consumption of resources (e.g. water, energy,
food), reduce emissions of greenhouse gases, and properly manage waste
(including biological, chemical and radiological). In addition, increasing the
environmental sustainability of health care facilities also involves procuring
goods and services that follow the principles of environmental sustainability.
WHO has developed Guidance for Climate Resilient and Environmentally
Sustainable Health Care Facilities. This guidance
aims to assist countries in identifying and implementing interventions that
provide resilience from external climate-related shocks, and that protect the health
workforce and their serving communities from environmental threats. The
guidance proposes minimum standards that all health care facilities must have,
followed by an incremental approach for interventions depending on each
facility’s feasibility, capacity and resources. This is particularly
importantly as building climate-resilience and environmental sustainability are
best addressed together, thus achieving synergies and resource efficiency.
Publications
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WHO guidance for climate resilient and environmentally sustainable health care facilities
The aim of this guidance is to enhance the capacity of health care facilities to protect and improve the health of their target communities in an unstable...

Checklists to Assess vulnerabilities in Health Care Facilities in the Context of Climate Change
Climate change is increasingly affecting health care facilities in many settings around the world. To reduce climate change risks, health care facilities...

Climate-resilient water safety plans: managing health risks associated with climate variability and change
Long-term planning for an adequate and safe supply of drinking-water should be set in the context of growing external uncertainties arising from changes...

This document presents the World Health Organization (WHO) Operational framework for building climate resilient health systems. The framework responds...
More resources on climate resilient and environmentally sustainable health care facilities
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