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Violence and injuries

    Overview

    Violence and unintentional injuries cause a significant amount of deaths, human suffering and disability in the WHO European Region every year, accounting for almost 530 000 deaths (5.7% of all deaths) and 9.45% of all disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) in 2015. Injury and violence remain the leading causes of death in young people aged 5-49 years in the Region.  Although deaths have fallen over the last decade, injuries and violence are still leading causes of inequality and social injustice in Europe.

    WHO response

    To reduce the burden of violence and unintentional injury WHO/Europe advocates the use of a public health approach. This requires evidence based action and multisectoral cooperation. It supports Member States by:

    • providing data on the burden and risks of injuries and violence;
    • supporting evidence based policy making;
    • improving capacity for prevention and services; and
    • facilitating the exchange of knowledge and good practice.

    53% of all deaths

    from violence and

    unintentional injuries are caused by self-harm, road traffic injuries.

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    Alcohol-attributable injuries in the WHO European Region: overview of key findings based on 2019 data

    Alcohol is a major preventable cause of injury worldwide and contributes substantially to mortality in the WHO European Region, which has the highest alcohol...

    Understanding the health and tourism nexus

    This report explores the multifaceted nexus between health and tourism within the WHO European Region, emphasizing the importance of sustainable tourism...