Climate change: designation of a focal point responsible for health and climate change within the Ministry of Health
Short name:
Focal point for health and climate change
Data type:
Categorical
Indicator Id:
7015
Topic:
Health and climate change
Rationale:
The WHO Health and Climate Change Global Survey is conducted every three years. The aim of the survey is to track progress on national health sector response to climate change. All 194 WHO Member States are invited to participate in the voluntary online survey. The 2021 Global Survey was rolled-out in March 2021 and final submissions were requested by August 2021. The survey questionnaire was translated and available online in all six official UN languages.
The global survey is completed by ministries of health in consultation with other health stakeholders, ministries and institutions. Ninety-five Member States participated in the 2021 WHO Health and Climate Change Global Survey.
Definition:
Health and climate change focal points can work within the health sector and between sectors to provide coordination and expertise on policy, programmes and practices related to health and climate change.
Disaggregation:
No
Method of measurement
Official country response to the WHO health and climate change global survey
Method of estimation:
Countries answered yes/no/unknown to the following question: "Does the Ministry of Health have a designated focal point responsible for health and climate change?”.
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