WHO European Centre for Environment and Health (Bonn, Germany)
The WHO European Centre for Environment and Health (ECEH), operates as a centre of scientific excellence of WHO/Europe, providing Member States with state-of-the-art evidence on the nature and magnitude of existing and emerging environmental health risks, and assisting them in identifying and implementing policies to address these risks.

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Health risks of air pollution in Europe: HRAPIE-2 project: updated guidance on concentration–response functions for health risk assessment of air pollution in the WHO European Region

Air pollution remains the leading environmental health risk both regionally and globally, contributing to reduced life expectancy and a wide range of noncommunicable...

Healthy habits, healthy schools: good practices for hand hygiene and menstrual health in schools in the pan-European region

Access to safe drinking-water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in schools is fundamental to protecting children’s health, dignity and educational opportunities....

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This document summarizes key considerations for improving the uptake of evidence on climate change and health into policy and practice through strengthening...

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This document summarizes key evidence relevant to the opportunities and co-benefits of addressing climate change threats to human health in the WHO European...

This document summarizes the key evidence of the multiple links between climate change and health in Europe and central Asia. It was produced to provide...

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