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Environment and health

    Overview

    The environment is a major determinant of health, estimated to account for almost 20% of all deaths in the WHO European Region.

    WHO response

    In 1989, concerned about the growing evidence of the impact of hazardous environments on human health, WHO/Europe initiated the first ever environment and health process, towards a broad primary prevention public health approach, and to facilitate intersectoral policy-making.

    Collaboration between different sectors is crucial to protect human health from the risks of a hazardous or contaminated environment. Through its European Centre on Environment and Health, WHO/Europe brings many players together with Member States to tackle central environment and health issues.

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    Report of the fourteenth meeting of the European Environment and Health Task Force: Utrecht, 26–27 June 2024

    The fourteenth meeting of the Environment and Health Task Force (‎EHTF)‎ was convened in Utrecht, Netherlands (‎Kingdom of the)‎ on 26...

    Nature-based solutions and health

    This report highlights the potential of nature-based solutions (‎NbS)‎ to simultaneously address human health and environmental sustainability....

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    Related WHO collaborating centres

    WHO collaborating centres are institutions that form an international collaborative network carrying out activities to support WHO’s programmes at all levels. They provide an opportunity for WHO to utilize their inherent expertise for the benefit of all Member States.

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